Inhaltsbereich
Seminar: International Nanophotonics Seminar – Overview
- Overview
The goal of this fantastic lecture series is to bring together leading experts in nanophotonics from all over the world to inspire a new generation of graduate Physics students of the Munich area for this topic.
About the lecture
Time and place
Wednesday, from 16:00 to 18:00 c.t.Starts on October the 26th
The seminar talks will be given virtually over Zoom (link will be announced by mail to the enrolled students).
Note: If you would like to attend this course, please also register in the LMU online course system at https://lsf.verwaltung.uni-muenchen.de/
Lecturers:
Prof. Stefan Maier, Stefan.Maier@physik.uni-muenchen.de
Prof. Emiliano Cortés, Emiliano.Cortes@physik.uni-muenchen.de
Prof. Leonardo Menezes, L.Menezes@physik.uni-muenchen.de
Dr. Andreas Tittl, Andreas.Tittl@physik.uni-muenchen.de
Confirmed speakers:
26th Oct: Prof. Alex Krasnok (Florida International University, USA)
02nd Nov: Prof. Andrey Bogdanov (ITMO University, Russia)
09th Nov: Prof. Frank Vollmer (Exeter University, England)
16th Nov: Prof. Thomas Krauss (University of York, England)
23rd Nov: Prof. Jelena Vuckovic (Stanford University, USA)
30th Nov: Prof. Sang-Hyun Oh (University of Minnesota, USA)
07th Dec: Prof. Thomas Taubner (Aachen University, Germany)
14th Dec: Prof. Gustavo Wiederhecker (University of Campinas, Brazil)
21st Dec: Christmas break
28th Dec: New Year break
04th Jan: LMU closed
11th Jan: Prof. Prashant Jain (University of Illinois, USA)
18th Jan: Prof. Teri Odom (Northwestern University, USA)
25th Jan: Prof. Vahid Sandoghdar (Max-Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Germany)
01st Feb: Prof. Carsten Rockstuhl (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)
08th Feb: Prof. Kallie Willets (Temple University, USA)
Student assessment will be based on:
a) the student's degree of participation in the lectures and performance along discussions and
b) a talk (20 minutes + discussion) the student must give based on a topic of one of the lectures. This topic is completely of the student's choice, no need to sign-up in advance.
The process for defining the topic of the talk and presenting it is as follows: an e-mail informing the wish of giving a talk and informing its topic must be sent to Prof. Leonardo Menezes within 8 days after the respective lecture. From this moment on, Prof. Menezes will arrange a meeting with the student for him/her to give the talk. This should happen not before one week and no later then two weeks.
Verantwortlich für den Inhalt: Prof. Leonardo Menezes