Join us after the break at 14.00 Qingdao time (GMT+8, Moscow time 9.00) for our last session of the day:
Mikhail Rybin “Bound states in the continuum in photonics”
Mikhail V. Rybin received Ph.D. (2009) and Habilitation (Doctor of Science) (2018) degrees in Physics from the Ioffe Institute (St. Petersburg, Russia). In 2010, he joined the School of Physics and Engineering at ITMO University, where he is currently a senior research fellow and head of the QuasiLab group. The current topics of his research include bound states in the continuum, phase change materials, quasicrystals, resonant interaction of light with photonic structures, Fano resonances, all-dielectric metamaterials, photonic crystals, and nanoantennas. He co-authored about 100 scientific publications, including papers in high-ranking journals Nature, Nature Photonics, Advanced Materials, Physical Review Letters, etc.
Andrei Lavrinenko “Surface Waves in Photonics”
Andrei V. Lavrinenko received his M.S., Ph.D., and D.Sci. degrees from the Belarusian State University (BSU), Minsk, Belarus, in 1982, 1989, and 2004, respectively. He was an Assistant Professor and Associate Professor with the Department of Physics, BSU, from 1990 to 2004. Since 2004, he has been an Associate Professor with the Department of Electric and Photonics Engineering, Technical University of Denmark. Since 2008, he has been leading the Metamaterials Group of this department. He is the author of 5 textbooks, 13 book chapters, and more than 230 journal papers. His research interests include metamaterials, plasmonics, photonic crystals, quasicrystals and photonic circuits, slow light, and numerical methods in electromagnetics and photonics.
Mikhail Lapine “Historical and Conceptual Overview: Nonlinear Metamaterials”
Mikhail Lapine received a Diploma (M.Sc., with honours) in biophysics from Moscow State University in 1997, and a PhD (summa cum laude) in physics from Osnabrueck University in 2004. Upon working for a few years in biophysics and biochemistry at Moscow State University, Russia (1996-1999), and Osnabrueck University, Germany (1999-2001), he turned to theoretical electrodynamics with a specific interest to effective medium treatment of metamaterials as well as development of nonlinear, tunable and reconfigurable metamaterials, and worked on these topics at Osnabrueck University (2001-2004; 2008), Helsinki University of Technology (2005-2007), and the University of Seville (2008-2010). He also was a visiting researcher at the Australian National University (2009; 2010-2011) and St.Petersburg National Research University ITMO (2011), then worked for the University of Sydney (2012-2014), and joined the University of Technology Sydney in 2014. In 2007, Dr. Mikhail Lapine initiated an international journal "Metamaterials" (Elsevier) and then acted as the Editor for this journal, later on as an Editor for "Photonics and Nanostructures - Fundamentals and Applications" (Elsevier). He is also an editorial board member for "European Physical Journal: Applied Metamaterials" (EDP Sciences) and "Scientific Reports" (Springer-Nature).
Pavel Ginzburg “Electromagnetic Superscattering”
Pavel Ginzburg is an Associate Professor at Tel Aviv University. He is a former EPSRC Research Fellow, International Newton Research Fellow, and Rothschild Fellow at King’s College London. He received his Ph.D. from Technion in 2011. Pavel Ginzburg is the head of ‘Dynamics of Nanostructures’ Laboratory, encompassing a theoretical group, and optical spectroscopy and radio waves labs. The Laboratory runs multidisciplinary research in the fields of Biophotonics, Quantum Mechanics, Nano-plasmonics and Metamaterials, and Radio Physics.
Chairperson: M. Petrov. Join online.
❗️We will stream lectures in VooV. To join, please download VooV app and use password 815 6379 8119.
For more info and full program, visit the METANANO Summer School website.
Mikhail Rybin “Bound states in the continuum in photonics”
Mikhail V. Rybin received Ph.D. (2009) and Habilitation (Doctor of Science) (2018) degrees in Physics from the Ioffe Institute (St. Petersburg, Russia). In 2010, he joined the School of Physics and Engineering at ITMO University, where he is currently a senior research fellow and head of the QuasiLab group. The current topics of his research include bound states in the continuum, phase change materials, quasicrystals, resonant interaction of light with photonic structures, Fano resonances, all-dielectric metamaterials, photonic crystals, and nanoantennas. He co-authored about 100 scientific publications, including papers in high-ranking journals Nature, Nature Photonics, Advanced Materials, Physical Review Letters, etc.
Andrei Lavrinenko “Surface Waves in Photonics”
Andrei V. Lavrinenko received his M.S., Ph.D., and D.Sci. degrees from the Belarusian State University (BSU), Minsk, Belarus, in 1982, 1989, and 2004, respectively. He was an Assistant Professor and Associate Professor with the Department of Physics, BSU, from 1990 to 2004. Since 2004, he has been an Associate Professor with the Department of Electric and Photonics Engineering, Technical University of Denmark. Since 2008, he has been leading the Metamaterials Group of this department. He is the author of 5 textbooks, 13 book chapters, and more than 230 journal papers. His research interests include metamaterials, plasmonics, photonic crystals, quasicrystals and photonic circuits, slow light, and numerical methods in electromagnetics and photonics.
Mikhail Lapine “Historical and Conceptual Overview: Nonlinear Metamaterials”
Mikhail Lapine received a Diploma (M.Sc., with honours) in biophysics from Moscow State University in 1997, and a PhD (summa cum laude) in physics from Osnabrueck University in 2004. Upon working for a few years in biophysics and biochemistry at Moscow State University, Russia (1996-1999), and Osnabrueck University, Germany (1999-2001), he turned to theoretical electrodynamics with a specific interest to effective medium treatment of metamaterials as well as development of nonlinear, tunable and reconfigurable metamaterials, and worked on these topics at Osnabrueck University (2001-2004; 2008), Helsinki University of Technology (2005-2007), and the University of Seville (2008-2010). He also was a visiting researcher at the Australian National University (2009; 2010-2011) and St.Petersburg National Research University ITMO (2011), then worked for the University of Sydney (2012-2014), and joined the University of Technology Sydney in 2014. In 2007, Dr. Mikhail Lapine initiated an international journal "Metamaterials" (Elsevier) and then acted as the Editor for this journal, later on as an Editor for "Photonics and Nanostructures - Fundamentals and Applications" (Elsevier). He is also an editorial board member for "European Physical Journal: Applied Metamaterials" (EDP Sciences) and "Scientific Reports" (Springer-Nature).
Pavel Ginzburg “Electromagnetic Superscattering”
Pavel Ginzburg is an Associate Professor at Tel Aviv University. He is a former EPSRC Research Fellow, International Newton Research Fellow, and Rothschild Fellow at King’s College London. He received his Ph.D. from Technion in 2011. Pavel Ginzburg is the head of ‘Dynamics of Nanostructures’ Laboratory, encompassing a theoretical group, and optical spectroscopy and radio waves labs. The Laboratory runs multidisciplinary research in the fields of Biophotonics, Quantum Mechanics, Nano-plasmonics and Metamaterials, and Radio Physics.
Chairperson: M. Petrov. Join online.
❗️We will stream lectures in VooV. To join, please download VooV app and use password 815 6379 8119.
For more info and full program, visit the METANANO Summer School website.
🎓Новая статья при участии ученых ФТ МФ в журнале Scientific Reports
По разным данным, от мигрени страдает каждый седьмой человек в мире. Но механизмы возникновения и способы лечения этого заболевания до сих пор изучены недостаточно.
Чтобы тестировать новые препараты, ученые моделируют состояние мигрени в экспериментах на животных, в частности, вводя им нитроглицерин. Долгое время считалось, что это вещество расширяет внутричерепные сосуды, провоцируя головную боль.
Но в новом исследовании сотрудники трех российских университетов доказали, что нитроглицерин может вызывать и обратный эффект. Результаты работы помогут более детально понять механизмы возникновения мигрени, что в дальнейшем поможет при разработке новых препаратов для ее лечения.
Подробнее о работе в материале ITMO news рассказывает один из авторов статьи - Максим Волынский, руководитель научно-образовательной лаборатории «Техническое зрение» ИТМО🔥
Статья: Alexey Sokolov, Maxim Volynsky, Anastasiia Potapenko, Polina Iurkova, Valeriy Zaytsev, Ervin Nippolainen & Alexei Kamshilin. Duality in response of intracranial vessels to nitroglycerin revealed in rats by imaging photoplethysmography (Scientific Reports, 2023).
По разным данным, от мигрени страдает каждый седьмой человек в мире. Но механизмы возникновения и способы лечения этого заболевания до сих пор изучены недостаточно.
Чтобы тестировать новые препараты, ученые моделируют состояние мигрени в экспериментах на животных, в частности, вводя им нитроглицерин. Долгое время считалось, что это вещество расширяет внутричерепные сосуды, провоцируя головную боль.
Но в новом исследовании сотрудники трех российских университетов доказали, что нитроглицерин может вызывать и обратный эффект. Результаты работы помогут более детально понять механизмы возникновения мигрени, что в дальнейшем поможет при разработке новых препаратов для ее лечения.
Подробнее о работе в материале ITMO news рассказывает один из авторов статьи - Максим Волынский, руководитель научно-образовательной лаборатории «Техническое зрение» ИТМО🔥
Статья: Alexey Sokolov, Maxim Volynsky, Anastasiia Potapenko, Polina Iurkova, Valeriy Zaytsev, Ervin Nippolainen & Alexei Kamshilin. Duality in response of intracranial vessels to nitroglycerin revealed in rats by imaging photoplethysmography (Scientific Reports, 2023).
🔥4❤2👍1
The first session of the next day starts at 8.30 Qingdao time (GMT+8, Moscow time 3.30):
Lei Zhou “Metasurfaces for controlling light”
Zhou, Lei received his PhD in Physics from Fudan University, Shanghai, China, in 1997. He then went to Institute for Material Research in Tohoku University (Sendai, Japan) for postdoctoral research. In 2000 - 2004, he was a visiting scholar in the Physics Department of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He joined the Physics Department of Fudan University in 2004, became a “Xi-De" Chair Professor in 2013, and is now Chair of the Physics Department. Lei Zhou got the NSFC "Grant for Outstanding Young Scientist" in 2007 and was entitled "Chang Jiang Scholars Program" Chair Professor in 2009. He was elected as an OSA Fellow in 2019. He won many local and international awards, including the second prize in the National Natural Science of China (2019), OSA Young Scientist Award (2016), and APS Outstanding Referee (2017). He is a founding co-editor-in-chief of the journal Photonics Insights, a managing editor of the journal Nanophotonics, and an editorial member of Phys. Rev. Mater., Opto-electronic Science, Frontier of Physics, etc.
Haizheng Zhong “Device Analysis and Large ZnSe Nanocrystals for Blue QLED”
Haizheng Zhong is a professor of photonic materials in the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT). His current research interests are in the area of colloidal quantum dots for photonics and optoelectronics. His recent awards include Xu-Rong Xu Luminescence Best Paper Award (2013), the National Science Foundation for Excellent Young Scholars (2017), Beijing Science and Technology Award (2018, 2/10), and 2019 IDW best paper award. Since 2019, he served as senior editor for The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, and moved to executive editor in 2020. He is also the founder of Zhijing Nanotech.
Rujun Ma “Multifunctional and Efficient thermal Management Materials and Devices”
Prof. Rujun Ma received his Ph. D from the Institute of Nanotechnology of Sungkyunkwan University in Korea in February 2013, and then worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the School of Energy Sciences and Basic Science of the same University. In April 2015, he joined UCLA working as a postdoctoral researcher in the team of Professor Qibing Pei. In September 2018, he joined the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Nankai University working as a professor. In recent years, he has published more than ten papers in internationally renowned journals such as Science, Chemical Society Reviews, Advanced Materials, Nano Letters, and ACS Nano as a correspondence or first author; authorized more than 10 US, Chinese, and South Korean patents, and 2 international patents. He is the person in charge of the key special project of the National Key R&D Program of the Ministry of Science and Technology of "Transformative Technology"; he presided over 1 international exchange project and 1 general project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
Chairperson: S. Makarov. Join online.
❗️We will stream lectures in VooV. To join, please download VooV app and use password 815 6379 8119.
For more info and full program, visit the METANANO Summer School website.
Lei Zhou “Metasurfaces for controlling light”
Zhou, Lei received his PhD in Physics from Fudan University, Shanghai, China, in 1997. He then went to Institute for Material Research in Tohoku University (Sendai, Japan) for postdoctoral research. In 2000 - 2004, he was a visiting scholar in the Physics Department of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He joined the Physics Department of Fudan University in 2004, became a “Xi-De" Chair Professor in 2013, and is now Chair of the Physics Department. Lei Zhou got the NSFC "Grant for Outstanding Young Scientist" in 2007 and was entitled "Chang Jiang Scholars Program" Chair Professor in 2009. He was elected as an OSA Fellow in 2019. He won many local and international awards, including the second prize in the National Natural Science of China (2019), OSA Young Scientist Award (2016), and APS Outstanding Referee (2017). He is a founding co-editor-in-chief of the journal Photonics Insights, a managing editor of the journal Nanophotonics, and an editorial member of Phys. Rev. Mater., Opto-electronic Science, Frontier of Physics, etc.
Haizheng Zhong “Device Analysis and Large ZnSe Nanocrystals for Blue QLED”
Haizheng Zhong is a professor of photonic materials in the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT). His current research interests are in the area of colloidal quantum dots for photonics and optoelectronics. His recent awards include Xu-Rong Xu Luminescence Best Paper Award (2013), the National Science Foundation for Excellent Young Scholars (2017), Beijing Science and Technology Award (2018, 2/10), and 2019 IDW best paper award. Since 2019, he served as senior editor for The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, and moved to executive editor in 2020. He is also the founder of Zhijing Nanotech.
Rujun Ma “Multifunctional and Efficient thermal Management Materials and Devices”
Prof. Rujun Ma received his Ph. D from the Institute of Nanotechnology of Sungkyunkwan University in Korea in February 2013, and then worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the School of Energy Sciences and Basic Science of the same University. In April 2015, he joined UCLA working as a postdoctoral researcher in the team of Professor Qibing Pei. In September 2018, he joined the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Nankai University working as a professor. In recent years, he has published more than ten papers in internationally renowned journals such as Science, Chemical Society Reviews, Advanced Materials, Nano Letters, and ACS Nano as a correspondence or first author; authorized more than 10 US, Chinese, and South Korean patents, and 2 international patents. He is the person in charge of the key special project of the National Key R&D Program of the Ministry of Science and Technology of "Transformative Technology"; he presided over 1 international exchange project and 1 general project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
Chairperson: S. Makarov. Join online.
❗️We will stream lectures in VooV. To join, please download VooV app and use password 815 6379 8119.
For more info and full program, visit the METANANO Summer School website.
👍1
Join us after the break at 10.30 Qingdao time (GMT+8, Moscow time 5.30) for the next session:
Sang Il Seok “Advancements in Halide Perovskite Photovoltaic Solar Cells”
Sang Il Seok is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Energy and Chemical Engineering at the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) in Korea. He obtained his Ph.D. in the Department of Inorganic Materials Engineering from Seoul National University in Korea. After completing his Ph.D., he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Cornell University in the USA, where he investigated defects and transport in the Fe-Ti-O Spinel structure. He also was a visiting scholar at the University of Surrey in UK in 2003 and École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland in 2006. Prior to joining UNIST in 2015, he served as the principal investigator of the Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT) and as a professor at the Department of Energy Science at Sungkyunkwan University. He is a highly cited researcher, selected by Clarivate Analytics as one of the leading researchers since 2018. He has published over 200 peer-reviewed papers, including three articles in Nature and seven articles in Science as a main corresponding author. Such notable publications showcase the depth and significance of his research contributions. Throughout his career, he has received several awards for his outstanding contributions. In 2017, he was honored with the prestigious "Korean Scientist Award" by the Korean government. In 2019, he was awarded the Kyung-Ahm Prize. Notably, in 2022, his groundbreaking work in perovskite solar cells led to him being honored with the esteemed Rank Prize, solidifying his position as one of the pioneering scientists in this area. His research primarily revolves around functional inorganic-organic hybrid materials and devices, with a particular emphasis on perovskite solar cells. His expertise and dedication to advancing the field have solidified his standing as a respected figure in energy and chemical engineering.
Wenxin Wang “Lattice Plasmons: Generation and Applications”
Prof. Dr. Wenxin Wang earned his academic degree of Dr. rer. nat. (cum laude) at the Technische Universität Ilmenau (Germany) in 2018 and became the group leader of Photonic Materials Group (PMG) in the College of Physics and Optoelectronic Engineering as well as the Innovation and Development Base (Qingdao) at the Harbin Engineering University (HEU) in the same year. His main research interests include fabrication of planar and microtubular photonic crystals using artificial alumina membranes, developing plasmonic lattice resonances, and studying band structure of photonic crystals as well as structural color modulated by nanoscale lattice arrangement. So far, he has authored more than 30 papers, many of which are published in high-impact scientific journals, and received some research prizes and prestigious fundings (5.21 million RMB in total), such as the third prize of the “Rising Stars of Light” at the Light conference of LSA in 2018, HEU group-starting grant in 2018, NSFC grant in 2019, and Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities in 2019 and 2020. Meanwhile, he has given quite a few invited talks, such as Postdeadline talk at DPG conference, and organized scientific conferences (e.g., the CPFN in 2014) as well as several social events in Germany. Furthermore, he has been invited by the Chinese Embassy in Germany as a scholar representative to welcome President Xi and Premier Li in their visit to Germany in 2014. Currently, he serves as the deputy president of Heilongjiang Western Returned Scholars Association (Oversea-educated Scholars Association of Heilongjiang), the mentor of HEU "CHEN GENG" Talent Class, and the advisor of OSA-HEU student chapter as well as SPIE-HEU student chapter.
Sang Il Seok “Advancements in Halide Perovskite Photovoltaic Solar Cells”
Sang Il Seok is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Energy and Chemical Engineering at the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) in Korea. He obtained his Ph.D. in the Department of Inorganic Materials Engineering from Seoul National University in Korea. After completing his Ph.D., he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Cornell University in the USA, where he investigated defects and transport in the Fe-Ti-O Spinel structure. He also was a visiting scholar at the University of Surrey in UK in 2003 and École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland in 2006. Prior to joining UNIST in 2015, he served as the principal investigator of the Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT) and as a professor at the Department of Energy Science at Sungkyunkwan University. He is a highly cited researcher, selected by Clarivate Analytics as one of the leading researchers since 2018. He has published over 200 peer-reviewed papers, including three articles in Nature and seven articles in Science as a main corresponding author. Such notable publications showcase the depth and significance of his research contributions. Throughout his career, he has received several awards for his outstanding contributions. In 2017, he was honored with the prestigious "Korean Scientist Award" by the Korean government. In 2019, he was awarded the Kyung-Ahm Prize. Notably, in 2022, his groundbreaking work in perovskite solar cells led to him being honored with the esteemed Rank Prize, solidifying his position as one of the pioneering scientists in this area. His research primarily revolves around functional inorganic-organic hybrid materials and devices, with a particular emphasis on perovskite solar cells. His expertise and dedication to advancing the field have solidified his standing as a respected figure in energy and chemical engineering.
Wenxin Wang “Lattice Plasmons: Generation and Applications”
Prof. Dr. Wenxin Wang earned his academic degree of Dr. rer. nat. (cum laude) at the Technische Universität Ilmenau (Germany) in 2018 and became the group leader of Photonic Materials Group (PMG) in the College of Physics and Optoelectronic Engineering as well as the Innovation and Development Base (Qingdao) at the Harbin Engineering University (HEU) in the same year. His main research interests include fabrication of planar and microtubular photonic crystals using artificial alumina membranes, developing plasmonic lattice resonances, and studying band structure of photonic crystals as well as structural color modulated by nanoscale lattice arrangement. So far, he has authored more than 30 papers, many of which are published in high-impact scientific journals, and received some research prizes and prestigious fundings (5.21 million RMB in total), such as the third prize of the “Rising Stars of Light” at the Light conference of LSA in 2018, HEU group-starting grant in 2018, NSFC grant in 2019, and Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities in 2019 and 2020. Meanwhile, he has given quite a few invited talks, such as Postdeadline talk at DPG conference, and organized scientific conferences (e.g., the CPFN in 2014) as well as several social events in Germany. Furthermore, he has been invited by the Chinese Embassy in Germany as a scholar representative to welcome President Xi and Premier Li in their visit to Germany in 2014. Currently, he serves as the deputy president of Heilongjiang Western Returned Scholars Association (Oversea-educated Scholars Association of Heilongjiang), the mentor of HEU "CHEN GENG" Talent Class, and the advisor of OSA-HEU student chapter as well as SPIE-HEU student chapter.
Elena Ushakova “Functionalization of Carbon Nanoparticles”
Elena is a leading researcher at the International Research and Education Center for Physics of Nanostructures in ITMO University. She received her PhD in optics in 2013. From 2018, she participated in 3 international (UK, Hong Kong, and Germany) and 4 Russian scientific projects as a researcher. From 2019 to 2021, she served as a Visiting Associate Professor at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering in City University of Hong Kong. Elena has received several awards, including the “L’Oreal-UNESCO “For women in science” (2021). From 2021, she is the head of laboratory “Light-emissive carbon nanostructures” with focus on R&D of novel nanostructured materials for a wide spectrum of applications from biomedicine to photovoltaics. Currently, she runs 2 projects funded by Priority 2030 Federal Academic Leadership Program and Russian Science Foundation.
Chairperson: Y. Wenping. Join online.
❗️We will stream lectures in VooV. To join, please download VooV app and use password 815 6379 8119.
For more info and full program, visit the METANANO Summer School website.
Elena is a leading researcher at the International Research and Education Center for Physics of Nanostructures in ITMO University. She received her PhD in optics in 2013. From 2018, she participated in 3 international (UK, Hong Kong, and Germany) and 4 Russian scientific projects as a researcher. From 2019 to 2021, she served as a Visiting Associate Professor at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering in City University of Hong Kong. Elena has received several awards, including the “L’Oreal-UNESCO “For women in science” (2021). From 2021, she is the head of laboratory “Light-emissive carbon nanostructures” with focus on R&D of novel nanostructured materials for a wide spectrum of applications from biomedicine to photovoltaics. Currently, she runs 2 projects funded by Priority 2030 Federal Academic Leadership Program and Russian Science Foundation.
Chairperson: Y. Wenping. Join online.
❗️We will stream lectures in VooV. To join, please download VooV app and use password 815 6379 8119.
For more info and full program, visit the METANANO Summer School website.
Join us after the break at 14.00 Qingdao time (GMT+8, Moscow time 9.00) for our last session of the day:
Chang-Zhi Li “High-Performance See-Through Power Windows”
Dr. Chang-Zhi Li is currently a full professor at Zhejiang University. He received his PhD in Organic Chemistry in 2007 from Fudan university (through the joint training with Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, CAS), and then conducted research at the University of Tokyo and University of Washington. Since 2015, he has joined the faculty position of Zhejiang University. He has been recognized by several prestigious programs, including China Natural Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars. His research aims to explore the boundaries and fundamentals of photon-to-electron conversion with cost-effective material systems, and translate them into practical clean energy solutions.
Wenchao Huang “Ultrathin Flexible Organic Solar Cells”
Wenchao Huang received his B.E. (with honor) and Ph.D. from Monash University in 2012 and 2016, respectively. After postdoctoral training at the University of California Los Angeles, the University of Tokyo, and Monash University, he held an appointment as a professor in the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Wuhan University of Technology in 2021. His current research interests include organic flexible electronics such as photovoltaics, photodetectors, and thin-film transistors as well as the characterization of organic thin films by using synchrotron-based techniques. Recognitions for his research include Australian Synchrotron Stephen Wilkins Medal and Australian Center for Advanced Photovoltaics (ACAP) research fellowship. To date, he has published more than 60 peer-reviewed papers in prestigious international journals, including Science, Sci. Adv., Nat. Comm., PNAS, and Adv. Mater., and received over 8000 citations.
Alexander Kuchmizhak “Advanced Laser Technologies for Nanopatterning of Halide Perovskites”
Aleksandr Kuchmizhak received a Ph.D. degree in 2012 at the Institute of Automation and Control Processes (IACP) of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Vladivostok, Russia). He also worked as a visiting researcher at the Swinburne University of Technology (Melbourne, Australia) and from 2015 as a postdoctoral fellow at the Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU, Vladivostok, Russia). Currently, he is a Leading Research Fellow and Head of the Department of Nanophotonics and Laser Nanofabrication Technologies at IACP and an Associate Professor at FEFU. His research interests cover the fundamentals of laser-matter interaction, and laser nanofabrication as well as the application of laser processing technologies for nanophotonics, optoelectronics, and sensing.
Chang-Zhi Li “High-Performance See-Through Power Windows”
Dr. Chang-Zhi Li is currently a full professor at Zhejiang University. He received his PhD in Organic Chemistry in 2007 from Fudan university (through the joint training with Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, CAS), and then conducted research at the University of Tokyo and University of Washington. Since 2015, he has joined the faculty position of Zhejiang University. He has been recognized by several prestigious programs, including China Natural Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars. His research aims to explore the boundaries and fundamentals of photon-to-electron conversion with cost-effective material systems, and translate them into practical clean energy solutions.
Wenchao Huang “Ultrathin Flexible Organic Solar Cells”
Wenchao Huang received his B.E. (with honor) and Ph.D. from Monash University in 2012 and 2016, respectively. After postdoctoral training at the University of California Los Angeles, the University of Tokyo, and Monash University, he held an appointment as a professor in the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Wuhan University of Technology in 2021. His current research interests include organic flexible electronics such as photovoltaics, photodetectors, and thin-film transistors as well as the characterization of organic thin films by using synchrotron-based techniques. Recognitions for his research include Australian Synchrotron Stephen Wilkins Medal and Australian Center for Advanced Photovoltaics (ACAP) research fellowship. To date, he has published more than 60 peer-reviewed papers in prestigious international journals, including Science, Sci. Adv., Nat. Comm., PNAS, and Adv. Mater., and received over 8000 citations.
Alexander Kuchmizhak “Advanced Laser Technologies for Nanopatterning of Halide Perovskites”
Aleksandr Kuchmizhak received a Ph.D. degree in 2012 at the Institute of Automation and Control Processes (IACP) of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Vladivostok, Russia). He also worked as a visiting researcher at the Swinburne University of Technology (Melbourne, Australia) and from 2015 as a postdoctoral fellow at the Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU, Vladivostok, Russia). Currently, he is a Leading Research Fellow and Head of the Department of Nanophotonics and Laser Nanofabrication Technologies at IACP and an Associate Professor at FEFU. His research interests cover the fundamentals of laser-matter interaction, and laser nanofabrication as well as the application of laser processing technologies for nanophotonics, optoelectronics, and sensing.
Nikolay Petrov “Broadband Terahertz Vortex Beam Shaping: Component Base, Design and Holographic Assessment”
Nikolay V. Petrov received a master's degree from Saint-Petersburg State University in 2007 and got a Ph.D. degree in optics from the ITMO University, St. Petersburg, Russia. Since 2011, he has been a Senior Researcher and Associate Professor with the Department of Photonics and Optical Information Technology, ITMO University. In 2016, he established a digital and display holography laboratory, and since 2017, he took the position of a leading researcher. In 2019 he gained a doctorate (Dr. habil.) degree in optics and became a Leading Professor in 2021, and main Researcher in 2023. Since 2023, he is also a Visiting Professor in Qingdao Innovation and Development Center of Harbin Engineering University. His research interests are mainly focused on holography, femtosecond optics, and terahertz imaging. He has co-authored more than 150 publications in the Scopus database. Dr. Petrov was the recipient of the Russian Federation Government Prize in Education in 2010 and is a winner of several prizes: St. Petersburg Youth Award in Education in 2012, Yu. I. Ostrovsky Prizes for the best scientific work in the field of optical holography and interferometry in 2012 and 2015, St. Petersburg Government Prize in the field of scientific and pedagogical activity in 2015 and Yu.N. Denisyuk medal in 2017. OSA Senior Member from 2019. He is a topical editor of the following journals: Light: Advanced Manufacturing and Applied Optics, and has received the Outstanding Editor award of Light: Advanced Manufacturing in 2021.
Chairperson: M. Lapine. Join online.
❗️We will stream lectures in VooV. To join, please download VooV app and use password 815 6379 8119.
For more info and full program, visit the METANANO Summer School website.
Nikolay V. Petrov received a master's degree from Saint-Petersburg State University in 2007 and got a Ph.D. degree in optics from the ITMO University, St. Petersburg, Russia. Since 2011, he has been a Senior Researcher and Associate Professor with the Department of Photonics and Optical Information Technology, ITMO University. In 2016, he established a digital and display holography laboratory, and since 2017, he took the position of a leading researcher. In 2019 he gained a doctorate (Dr. habil.) degree in optics and became a Leading Professor in 2021, and main Researcher in 2023. Since 2023, he is also a Visiting Professor in Qingdao Innovation and Development Center of Harbin Engineering University. His research interests are mainly focused on holography, femtosecond optics, and terahertz imaging. He has co-authored more than 150 publications in the Scopus database. Dr. Petrov was the recipient of the Russian Federation Government Prize in Education in 2010 and is a winner of several prizes: St. Petersburg Youth Award in Education in 2012, Yu. I. Ostrovsky Prizes for the best scientific work in the field of optical holography and interferometry in 2012 and 2015, St. Petersburg Government Prize in the field of scientific and pedagogical activity in 2015 and Yu.N. Denisyuk medal in 2017. OSA Senior Member from 2019. He is a topical editor of the following journals: Light: Advanced Manufacturing and Applied Optics, and has received the Outstanding Editor award of Light: Advanced Manufacturing in 2021.
Chairperson: M. Lapine. Join online.
❗️We will stream lectures in VooV. To join, please download VooV app and use password 815 6379 8119.
For more info and full program, visit the METANANO Summer School website.
Forwarded from ITMO Staff Support
📢 Дорогие коллеги!
🔜 Университет ИТМО с 1 сентября переходит на систему электронного документооборота. Рассказываем в карточках, что это значит, и какие возможности для нас открывает.
🔜 Университет ИТМО с 1 сентября переходит на систему электронного документооборота. Рассказываем в карточках, что это значит, и какие возможности для нас открывает.
👍3🔥1
⭐️Обзор конкурсов РНФ
⚡️Конкурс на получение грантов РНФ по приоритетному направлению деятельности РНФ «Проведение фундаментальных научных исследований и поисковых научных исследований малыми отдельными научными группами» (региональный конкурс).
Срок подачи: до 2 октября 2023
⚡️Конкурс на получение грантов РНФ по мероприятию «Проведение фундаментальных научных исследований и поисковых научных исследований международными научными коллективами» (совместно с Национальным научным фондом Ирана– INSF).
Срок подачи: до 11 сентября 2023
⚡️Конкурс на получение грантов РНФ по мероприятию «Проведение фундаментальных научных исследований и поисковых научных исследований по поручениям (указаниям) Президента Российской Федерации» (междисциплинарные проекты).
Срок подачи: до 15 ноября 2023
⚡️Конкурс на получение грантов РНФ по мероприятию «Проведение фундаментальных научных исследований и поисковых научных исследований отдельными научными группами».
Срок подачи: до 15 ноября 2023
⚡️Конкурс на получение грантов РНФ по приоритетному направлению деятельности РНФ «Проведение фундаментальных научных исследований и поисковых научных исследований отдельными научными группами» (региональный конкурс).
Срок подачи: до 2 октября 2023
📌Все конкурсы на сайте РНФ
#гранты #конкурсы
⚡️Конкурс на получение грантов РНФ по приоритетному направлению деятельности РНФ «Проведение фундаментальных научных исследований и поисковых научных исследований малыми отдельными научными группами» (региональный конкурс).
Срок подачи: до 2 октября 2023
⚡️Конкурс на получение грантов РНФ по мероприятию «Проведение фундаментальных научных исследований и поисковых научных исследований международными научными коллективами» (совместно с Национальным научным фондом Ирана– INSF).
Срок подачи: до 11 сентября 2023
⚡️Конкурс на получение грантов РНФ по мероприятию «Проведение фундаментальных научных исследований и поисковых научных исследований по поручениям (указаниям) Президента Российской Федерации» (междисциплинарные проекты).
Срок подачи: до 15 ноября 2023
⚡️Конкурс на получение грантов РНФ по мероприятию «Проведение фундаментальных научных исследований и поисковых научных исследований отдельными научными группами».
Срок подачи: до 15 ноября 2023
⚡️Конкурс на получение грантов РНФ по приоритетному направлению деятельности РНФ «Проведение фундаментальных научных исследований и поисковых научных исследований отдельными научными группами» (региональный конкурс).
Срок подачи: до 2 октября 2023
📌Все конкурсы на сайте РНФ
#гранты #конкурсы
⭐️Вакансия “младший координатор проекта НИР МиА ФТ МФ”
Уже очень скоро начнется новый колл грантов студентов и аспирантов на мегафакультете — НИР МиА ФТ МФ, и мы ищем младшего координатора в команду проекта!
Мы в поисках классного, активного студента/аспиранта ФТ МФ, который не планирует принимать участие в конкурсе НИР МиА ФТ МФ 2023-2024.
Минимально необходимые навыки:
📎Навыки деловой переписки
📎Владение инструментами Excel, Word
📎Знание конкурсной документации НИР МиА ФТ МФ
📎Умение работать с базами данных будет преимуществом
Основные задачи:
📎Курирование почты проекта, общение с участниками и экспертами проекта
📎Работа с базой данных участников и экспертов проекта
📎Помощь координаторам проекта на всех этапах
📎Курирование секретарей секций ФТ МФ на конференциях ППС и КМУ
Вакансия оплачивается.
Пожалуйста, расскажите в сопроводительном письме:
⚡️Чем данная вакансия вам интересна?
⚡️О ваших ключевых навыках, которые помогут справляться с обязанностями.
📮Кому писать: nirma@physics.itmo.ru
Ждем ваших откликов и рекомендаций до 1 сентября 2023 включительно.
#вакансии
Уже очень скоро начнется новый колл грантов студентов и аспирантов на мегафакультете — НИР МиА ФТ МФ, и мы ищем младшего координатора в команду проекта!
Мы в поисках классного, активного студента/аспиранта ФТ МФ, который не планирует принимать участие в конкурсе НИР МиА ФТ МФ 2023-2024.
Минимально необходимые навыки:
📎Навыки деловой переписки
📎Владение инструментами Excel, Word
📎Знание конкурсной документации НИР МиА ФТ МФ
📎Умение работать с базами данных будет преимуществом
Основные задачи:
📎Курирование почты проекта, общение с участниками и экспертами проекта
📎Работа с базой данных участников и экспертов проекта
📎Помощь координаторам проекта на всех этапах
📎Курирование секретарей секций ФТ МФ на конференциях ППС и КМУ
Вакансия оплачивается.
Пожалуйста, расскажите в сопроводительном письме:
⚡️Чем данная вакансия вам интересна?
⚡️О ваших ключевых навыках, которые помогут справляться с обязанностями.
📮Кому писать: nirma@physics.itmo.ru
Ждем ваших откликов и рекомендаций до 1 сентября 2023 включительно.
#вакансии
🔥2