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ANIS, Hanan »
Full professor
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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BAO, Xiaoyi »
Full professor
Faculty of Science
Physics
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Office: 613-562-5800 (6911)
E-mail: xbao@uottawa.ca
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Fiber sensors, random lasers, micro and nano-fibers and their applications, instrumentation
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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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- Biophotonics
- Electrical engineering
- Nanophotonics
- Optics and Optical Coatings
- Quantum Photonics
- Radio communication
- Sensors and Imaging
- Solar Energy
- Systems and Devices
- Telecommunications
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MÉNARD, Jean-Michel »
Assistant professor
Faculty of Science
Physics
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Office: 6135625800
E-mail: jean-michel.menard@uottawa.ca
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Our research group uses ultrafast optical techniques to improve the general understanding of microscopic interactions and quantum transitions in materials. We rely on lasers and custom-made optical tools to study the physical origin of some of the most intriguing phenomena such as superconductivity. We study and explore ultrafast dynamics inside 2D materials, semiconductors, organic compounds and biological samples.Area(s) of expertise:
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MRAD, Nezih »
Head of Office Chief Scientist
Adjunct Professor
Faculty of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
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Office: 613-943-4301
E-mail: nmrad@uottawa.ca
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Manages, supports and provides advise on Science and Technology Innovation for Defence, Safety, and Security. Possess over 20 years of extensive experience and expertise in the domains of Aerospace Structures, Materials and Propulsion Systems, Autonomous Systems (UAV's), Advanced Materials and Sensors Technologies, Wireless Sensors Networks; Energy Harvesting, and the Internet of Things.
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- Aerospace engineering
- Algebra
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- Analysis
- Applied mathematics
- Applied statistics
- Biomedical engineering
- Composite materials
- Controls, robotics and automation
- Corrosion
- Corrosion
- Decision analysis
- Instrumentation
- Manufacturing processes
- Materials development engineering
- Mechanical design
- Sensors and Imaging
- Solid mechanics
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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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SCHRIEMER, Henry »
Associate professor
Faculty of Engineering
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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Office: 613-562-5800 (1360)
E-mail: hschriem@eecs.uOttawa.ca
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Optical and carrier transport in engineered complex systems, particularly optical components (with an emphasis on photonic crystal technology) and photovoltaic systems; instrumentation development.
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- Biomedical instrumentation
- Electrical engineering
- Nanophotonics
- Optics and Optical Coatings
- Renewable energy
- Sensors and Imaging
- Solar Energy
- Systems and Devices
- Telecommunications
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YANG, Oliver »
Graduate programs coordinator (engineering)
Full professor
Faculty of Engineering
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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Office: 613-562-5800 (6210)
E-mail: yang@site.uOttawa.ca
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Design, modeling, analysis and performance evaluation of computer communication networks, their service protocols and architectures. Some recent projects involve wireless networks, nphotonic networks, traffic congestion control
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YAO, Jianping »
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science / École de science informatique et de génie électrique.
Full professor
Faculty of Engineering
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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Office: 613-562-5800 (6309)
E-mail: jpyao@site.uOttawa.ca
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Fibre-optic communications and sensors, microwave photonics, optical signal processing, optical image processing and pattern recognition, photonic generation and transmission of arbitrary microwave waveforms.
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