...A SUPER TEAM |
Vincenzo Giannini
My scientific interests rely on theoretical light-matter interactions, in particular, theoretical linear and nonlinear Plasmonics and Nanophotonics. I started my scientific adventure as a Physics undergraduate student at the University of Pisa. Later, thanks to my love for travelling I decided to move to Spain for a Ph.D. program. I enjoyed it in Madrid at the Spanish research council (CSIC). The story followed with a postdoc in Amsterdam and a Marie Curie fellowship at the Imperial College London. In June 2014, I started my group at the Imperial College London in the Condensed Matter Theory section, and recently I accepted an offer in Spain at the CSIC. |
This is a super auto-celebrating video made by my friend Javier Cambiasso |
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Irving Brian Becerril-CastroMy scientific interest is focused on the development of applications based on the nanoscale properties of materials. I got my Nanotechnology degree at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México and then a master's degree in nanoscience. Currently, I am investigating the use of plasmonic systems for sensing applications in biology.
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Álvaro Buendía
After getting my Physics degree at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, I moved to Bilbao to study for a Master’s degree in Quantum Science and Technologies. Back in Madrid, I researched topological insulators in 1D and quasi-1D. In my thesis, I want to apply my background in topology to photonic systems as metasurfaces to fabricate robust photonic states.
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Ph.D. THESES
Marie Rider
Topological light-matter interactions at the nanoscale |
Samuel Palmer
Revealing Hidden Topologies in Photonic Crystals |
Co-supervised Students
- Maria Sokolikova
ALUMNI
- Yan Francescato
- Carlo Maria Lazzarini
- Ke Li
- Jamie Fitzgerald
- Gleb Siroki
- Xiao Xiaofei
- Simon Pocock
- Marie Rider
- Samuel Palmer