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  1. SACHIN KUZHUMBITHAZHATHU SHAJIL

    https://nanohub.org/members/338580

  2. Sajid M Choudhury

    Visit my website for the complete biography:https://engineering.purdue.edu/~sajidmc/ 

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  3. Salahuddin Nur

    https://nanohub.org/members/23530

  4. Saman

    PhD student at the University of Alberta

    https://nanohub.org/members/68881

  5. Saman Siddique

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  6. SCALE Electronics, Photonics, and Space, Oh My! - An Introduction to the EPICA Program

    02 Jan 2024 | | Contributor(s):: Hannah Dattilo

  7. Slow and Fast Light - Penetrating the Fog

    16 Dec 2010 | | Contributor(s):: Jacob B. Khurgin

    Performance of optical delay lines and nonlinear devices based on slow wave propagation in photonic crystal waveguides in the presence of higher order dispersion is analyzed and compared with other slow light schemes, such as coupled resonators and media with electromagnetically-induced...

  8. Sourabh Sahu

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  9. Srinivasan Balakrishnan

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  10. Steven Estrella

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  11. Surprising Nanophotonic Phenomena in Nature

    11 Jul 2016 | | Contributor(s):: Peter Bermel

    A broad range of optical phenomena in nature have created long-standing mysteries. For example, what gives butterflies and birds their rich colors? And how can sightings of some unusual natural phenomena like mirages or ball lightning be explained? The process of solving these mysteries has...

  12. Surprising Nanophotonic Phenomena in Nature and Photonic Modeling with S4

    17 Aug 2016 | | Contributor(s):: Peter Bermel

    I will show how S4sim, a transfer matrix-based optical simulation tool available on nanoHUB.org can be used to precisely calculate these behaviors. A few exciting real-world applications of this work will also be briefly discussed.

  13. Taylor L Mabe

    From the small farm town of Walnut Cove, NC. I have studied Chemistry and Biochemistry and am currently completing my PhD in Nanoscience at The Joint School of Nanoscience & Nanoengineering at...

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  14. Terahertz Materials for 3D Printing

    21 Aug 2022 | | Contributor(s):: Ariel Delos Reyes, Rice University

    Terahertz (THz) represent the portion of the electromagnetic radiation between the microwave and the infrared region. Potential applications range from communication, pharmaceutical, medical and dental. However, the fabrication of photonic devices are challenging due to the limited choices...

  15. Vince F. Golubic

    Vince Golubic is an embedded software developer by profession specializing in Linux and VxWorks based RTOS, User Interface(Qt  or Windows based), networking APIs (telecom &...

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  16. Jun 11 2015

    Webinar: Simulating Graphene-Based Photonic and Optoelectronic Devices

    On Thursday, June 11th, IEEE Spectrum and COMSOL will give a free webinar on "Simulating Graphene-Based Photonic and Optoelectronic Devices." Details and registration are available below.Live...

    https://nanohub.org/events/details/1237

  17. World of Light

    22 Sep 2022 | | Contributor(s):: Atilla Ozgur Cakmak, The Micro Nano Technology - Education Center

    In this presentation, World of Light, Atilla Ozgur Cakmak, Assistant Professor at Grand Valley State University, explains Photonics and more.

  18. Xingjie Ni

    Dr. Ni is the Charles H. Fetter assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Pennsylvania State University since 2015. Prior to that, He was a postdoctoral fellow at...

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  19. yusuf öztürk

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  20. [Illinois] Beckman Director's Seminar - Quantitative Phase Imaging

    26 Nov 2012 | | Contributor(s):: Gabriel Popescu

    "Ever since the invention of the microscope in the 17th century, it has been observed that live cells are transparent under visible illumination, i.e. they do not absorb (or scatter) light significantly. Thus, a magnified image of cells will generally exhibit low contrast. In order to overcome...