
Linqing Luo is a Research Scientist in the Energy Geosciences Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. He specializes in the development of advanced sensing technologies, especially within the domain of distributed fiber optic sensing. His research centers on distributed measurements of strain, temperature, acoustics, and chemical changes. This work has significant applications in various energy-related projects: from monitoring underground gas storage and detecting gas leakages, to assessing the structural health of infrastructures, examining offshore wind turbines, overseeing superconducting magnets, and evaluating battery health. Luo's contributions cover sensor design, deployment methods, optimization, and enhancing data acquisition and processing workflows.
Area of Interest
- Optical Physics
- Civil Engineering
- Technical support
- Industry Projects
- Collaborative projects
- Join a web conference as a panellist or speaker
- Masters Research or PhD student supervision
- Membership of an advisory committee
- Teaching provision
- EGD-Floating Offshore Wind
- EGD-Infrastructure Integrity Natural Gas
- EGD-Resilient Infrastructure
- EGD-Energy Storage
- CESD-Sensing Across Scales
- EGD-Spent Fuel and Nuclear Waste
- CESD-Resilient Cities
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Condensed Matter Physics
Education
- PhD, Engineering|University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom|2018