Manijeh razeghi google scholarships

  • The secret to science, according to SPIE Fellow Manijeh Razeghi, lies within the periodic table.
  • The secret to science, according to SPIE Fellow Manijeh Razeghi, lies within the periodic table.
  • SPIE Fellow Manijeh Razeghi has received a Benjamin Franklin Medal for the realization of high-power terahertz frequency sources operating at room temperature.
  • EECS Ph.D lärling Zhongyang Li Awarded 2016 SPIE Optics and Photonics Education Scholarship

    EECS Ph.D Student Zhongyang (Jason) Li has been awarded a 2016 Optics and Photonics Education Scholarship in the amount of $2500, by SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics, for his potential contributions to the field of optics, photonics or related field.

    Zhongyang is currently a fifth-year PhD candidate advised by Prof. Koray Aydin in Metamaterials and Nanophotonic Devices Laboratory (MNDL). His research interest is to design, fabricate and characterize nano-electronic and nanophotonic devices with novel optical functionalities. Particularly, his recent work is focusing on engineering spectrum and arbitrarily steering light bygd metallic architectures at nanoscale.

    SPIE is the international kultur for optics and photonics, an educational not‐for‐profit organization founded in 1955 to advance light‐based science, engine

    EECS Ph.D Student Vala Fathipour Awarded 2016 SPIE Optics and Photonics Education Scholarship

    EECS Ph.D. Student Vala Fathipour has been awarded a 2016 Optics and Photonics Education Scholarship in the amount of $2000, by SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics, for her potential contributions to the field of optics, photonics or related field.

    Fathipour is currently a Research Assistant working in the Bio-inspired Sensors and Optoelectronics Laboratory (BiSOL) under Prof. Hooman Mohseni. She is interested in surface plasmon based devices, QCL and in general optoelectronic devices.

    Fathipour received URA Visiting Scholars fellowship from Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in 2014. She won the Ryan Fellowship (1 of 8 from the entire university with ~ 8000 graduate students) in 2013. Fathipour received “Best Student Paper Award” at SPIE Optics+Photonics 2014 and gave an “invited talk” at SPIE Optics+Photonics in 2013. In 2

    Room temperature continuous wave, monolithic tunable THz sources based on highly efficient mid-infrared quantum cascade lasers

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