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Seminar: International Nanophotonics Seminar – Overview

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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 16th
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. Emiliano Cortés, Emiliano.Cortes@physik.uni-muenchen.de

Prof. Andreas Tittl, andreas.tittl@physik.uni-muenchen.de

Prof. Leonardo Menezes, L.Menezes@physik.uni-muenchen.de

 

Confirmed speakers:

16th Oct: Prof. Thiago Alegre (State University of Campinas, Brazil)
23rd Oct: Prof. Johannes Lichner (Imperial College London, UK)
30th Oct: Prof. Yuri Kivshar (Australian National University, Australia)
06th Nov: Prof. Filiz Yesilkoy (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
13th Nov: Prof. David Masiello (University of Washington, USA)
20th Nov: Prof. Rémi Carminati (Institute Langevin, France)
27th Nov: Prof. Nicolò Maccaferri (Umea University, Sweden)
04th Dec: Prof. Florian Schulz (University Hamburg, Germany)
11th Dec: Prof. Markus Raschke (University Boulder, USA)
18th Dec: Prof. Marek Piliarik (Institute of Photonics and Electronics, Czech Republic)
25th Dec: Christmas break
01st Jan: New Year's break
08th Jan: Prof. Eduardo Bedê (Universidade Federal do Ceará, Brazil)
15th Jan: Prof. Giulia Tagliabue (EPFL, Switzerland) 
22nd Jan: Prof. Caterina Ciminelli (Instituto Politecnico di Bari, Italy)
29th Jan: Prof. Frank Cichos (University Leipzig, Germany)
07th Feb: TBA
 
Student assessment will be based on:
 
a) the student's degree of participation in the lectures and performance along discussions and
b) a talk (15 minutes + discussions) the student must give based on a topic approached in 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 (except form the last one, for which the deadline for sending the e-mail is 1 day after the 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