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A Dual Perspective On Inverse Design by Prof Sean Molesky

Prof Sean Molesky discussed how Lagrange duality heuristics for quadratically constrained quadratic optimization problems (QCQPs) can substantially lessen these knowledge gaps for a variety of common photonic design problems. As showcased by initial applications to topics including radiative...

APS March Talks

Check out our group's contributions at the APS March meeting. We had a series of interesting seminars covering DCMP, DMP, DQI, and DAMO.

Andy Schramka

Andy Schramka grew up in LaGrange, Illinois, and received his B.S. degree in Engineering Physics from the University of Oklahoma in May 2022. While at Oklahoma, he studied the properties of 3D printed dielectric microspheres. His current work at Purdue University focuses on infrared imaging and...

Bulk Properties of Topological Crystalline Insulators by Prof. Barry Bradlyn

Prof. Barry Bradlyn spoke about the discovery of topological materials as one of the most transformative recent breakthroughs in condensed matter physics, revealing new conceptual surprises in established topics such as the phases of matter and the behavior of electrons in insulators. Most work on...

CLEO Talks

Check out contributions from our group at the CLEO Conference. We had a series of exciting talks given by Xueji Wang, Farid Kalhor, and Ashwin Boddeti.

Deep ultra-violet plasmonics

Our work on probing germanium plasmons through momentum-resolved EELS experiments got published in Optics Express. We reveal the metallic nature of Ge in the DUV regime. This new frontier of DUV plasmonics enables the development of DUV devices based on Ge. Read more about the paper here .