Photonics Seminar: Mercedeh Kajavikhan, University Of Central Florida
Non-Hermitian Photonics: Optics at an Exceptional Point
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Non-Hermitian Photonics: Optics at an Exceptional Point
Phase Changing Semiconductors
Nonreciprocal Photonics Without Magnetic Biasing
Scalable Nanophotonics For Quantum And Classical Information Processing
Manipulating Exciton Dynamics For Energy Conversion Applications
Paradigm Shift in Mems/Nems Toward Multi-functional and Near-zero Power Integrated Microsystems
Near-Quantum-Limited Microwave Amplification and Nonreciprocal Transmission Using Engineered Mechanical Dissipation
Quantum Optics with Two-dimensional Materials from Many-body Physics to Quantum Information
Topological Insulator Lasers
Manipulating Matter with Strong Coupling: Harvesting Triplet Excitons in Organic Exciton Microcavities
Nanowires and Nano-oxides as Building Blocks for Nonlinear Photonics
Quantum Experiments with Massive, Mechanical Oscillators
Pushing the Limits of Nanophotonic Control Via Inverse Design
Developments in the Science and Application of Metamaterials at the University of Alberta
Coupling of Photonic Fano Resonances with 2D Excitons
3D Plasmonic Nanostructures for Biology and Medicine
Steering Photons: From Detectors and Smart Windows to Space Propulsion and Quantum Forces
Enhanced Sensitivity in Non-Hermitian RF and Optical Sensors
On-chip Integration of Single-Photon Sources and Detectors
All-Dielectric Optical Antennas as Enablers of Chiral and Topological Applications
From Maxwell’s Demon to Einstein’s Speed Demon
Nanoscale Optical Modulators: Performance Metrics
Gradient Metasurface for Surface Wave Control
Curious about the Advanced Science Research Center? Learn more about our five research initiatives at the ASRC IlluminationSpace. At the ASRC IlluminationSpace, located at the Advanced Science Research Center of The Graduate Center of The City University of New York, students explore five exciting and interconnected areas of science — nanoscience, photonics, structural biology, neuroscience, and environmental
Photons as Energy and Fuel: Harnessing Nanoscale Light-Matter Interactions in Terrestrial and Space Domains. Ognjen Ilic, Postdoctoral Scholar, Department of Applied Physics and Materials Sciences, California Institute of Technology The diverse range of available thermodynamic resources—from the Sun at 6,000 degrees to cold space at 3 degrees—offers great potential for energy and environmental applications. To
Learn about applications in single-cell technologies and single-cell multi-omic automation, and discuss what technologies and tools could support your research. The workshop includes three presentations followed by discussions with investigators. 12 p.m.: Katy Richards-Hrdlicka, Snr Field Applications Specialist, Single Cell Isolation and Analysis on the Fludigm C1 Platform 12:45 p.m.: David Chappell, Snr Field APplications
Inherently Matched Self-Dual Structures
Dynamics of Topological Metastructures: Nonlinearities and Quasi-periodicity
An Experimental Look at Hydrophobic Mismatch
Speaker: Miruna Ghinia-Tegla, Emerson Lab, CCNY
Developing Models for Chromatin Folding and Function
Half-harmonic generation: enabling photonic solutions for molecular sensing and non-classical computing
Functional and pathological RNA-binding protein phase separation with atomistic detail
Silicon Mie-resonators with Embedded Ge Quantum Dots for NIR Light Control
Mining evolution for new biological principles and new treatments for glioblastoma, peripheral nerve damage and lysosomal storage disorders
Speaker: Nikos Konstantinide, Desplan Lab, NYU
Cytoskeletal structural plasticity in force generation and mechanosensation
Prion Biology: At the Intersection of Protein Folding and its Cellular Environment
Single-cell transcriptional states of oligodendroglia in development and disease
Selecting and managing financial assets based on social and environmental performance is undergoing rapid growth and fundamental change. Investors are increasingly pressed by asset owners to prove how one company's practices are more or less sustainable than those of another. Yet, sustainability measures that companies declare are hardly standardized and difficult to verify, with metrics
Using NMR and dynamics to move beyond ground state structures
New designer materials: Sculpting electromagnetic fields on the atomic scale
Dopamine Neurons and the Regulation of Motivated Behavior
Improved Physical Models Enable the Investigation of Molecular Recognition in Intrinsically Disordered Proteins at Atomistic Resolution
Quantum measurement and metrology with a mechanical oscillator
Dopamine Neurons and the Regulation of Motivated Behavior
Living Light: Towards Understanding the Fundamental Mechanism of Color & Light Production in Nature Speaker Dimitri Deheyn, Ph.D. University of California, San Diego Dimitri Deheyn is a Scripps marine biologist developing research in the field of biomimicry: the process of emulating Nature to support green and sustainable innovations for various industries. His research aims at
In this workshop, Melanie Sinche will discuss the skills that Ph.D.s organically develop during the course of their graduate and postdoctoral training as well as how to translate them to employers in various fields. Sinche will draw on the results from a large survey she recently conducted to identify which sectors Ph.D.s in STEM fields
Speaker: Maureen Wentling, Casaccia Lab, ASRC