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ANIS, Hanan »
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Faculty of Engineering
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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Office: 613-562-5800 (6709)
E-mail: hanis@uottawa.ca
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Application of photonics in biomedicine and telecommunications. The focus of the biophotonics work is on nonlinear micorscopy and endoscopy as well as sensing.
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BERINI, Pierre »
University Research Chair in Surface Plasmon Photonics
Full professor
Faculty of Engineering
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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Office: 613-562-5800 (6316)
E-mail: berini@eecs.uottawa.ca
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Optics and photonics of surface plasmons and their application to integrated optics, telecommunications devices, and chemical/biochemical/biological sensors.
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RAMUNNO, Lora »
Associate professor
Faculty of Science
Physics
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Office: 613 562 5800 (6790)
E-mail: lramunno@uottawa.ca
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The interaction of light with matter on very small length scales is of interest at the forefront of science and for myriad applications from telecommunications to biotechnology. Underlying this is a need to understand the details of how light interacts with materials. Dr. Ramunno applies theoretical methods and large-scale computation to address several key questions: how laser machining of materials can be controlled to create nanoscale devices; how nanoscale particles interact with new groundbreaking intense UV and X-ray sources; and determining the limits of nanoscale imaging of cells and tissues using nonlinear optics, and how can these be overcome.
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