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Stander Symposium 2017
A Special Electro-Optics and Photonics Event*
Venue: Fitz Hall, Room 580
Date: 4/5/2017
Time: 1 PM to 3 PM
The entire UD campus and community is invited to join us for this special
symposium that will highlight a cross-section of graduate research activities
by our students.
Student speakers from EOP
Mohammad Shah Alam: Efficient Harvesting of Solar Energy with Metasurfaces
Farzia Karim: Cost-effective 3D Nano-fabrication Technique through Optothermally
Generated Bubbles
Mallik Mohd. Raihan Hussain: A novel second harmonic generation technique to
measure the surface patchiness of sub-nanometer thickness insulator film on a metal
Diego F. Garcia Mina: Bi-tapered fiber sensor with aqueous solution
Mohammad S Almanee: Intense, Ultrashort Pulse, Vector Wave Propagation in Optical
Fibers
Rudra Gnawali: Optical Propagation in Anisotropic Metamaterials
Ighor Ideghenre: 4 x 4 Matrix Method Simulations of Swinging Nematic Liquid Crystals
Pengfei Guo: Optical Characterization of Vanadium Dioxide Smart Materials under
Phase Transition and its Thin Film Effects
Please plan to attend and have your students attend and engage in this
critical component of research activity.
Joseph W. Haus
Partha P. Banerjee
*dedicated in memory of Peter Powers