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on Tuesdays from 14:15 to 16:15
The primary focus of my research endeavors pertains to the domains of optics, nonlinear optics, quantum optics and nanotechnology. I am involved in the co-leadership of the experimental activities of the Nonlinear Ultrafast Laboratory. The laboratory is engaged in the execution of pump probe experiments, the objective of which is the study of ultrafast dynamics (in the 100-fs range) of solar cells, epsilon-near-zero materials, and chiral metamaterials. A range of experimental activities are dedicated to the investigation of additional nonlinear optical effects, including self-diffraction and optical rectification. Finally, confocal microscopy Raman studies are conducted on biological samples to investigate the presence of micro-plastic in cells and fish.