People

Mark Brongersma

Group Leader

Mark Brongersma is a Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford University. He received his PhD in Materials Science from the FOM Institute in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in 1998. From 1998-2001 he was a postdoctoral research fellow at the California Institute of Technology. During this time, he coined the term "Plasmonics" for a new device technology that exploits the unique optical properties of nanoscale metallic structures to route and manipulate light at the nanoscale. His current research is directed towards the development and physical analysis of nanostructured materials that find application in nanoscale electronic and photonic devices. Brongersma received a National Science Foundation Career Award, the Walter J. Gores Award for Excellence in Teaching, the International Raymond and Beverly Sackler Prize in the Physical Sciences (Physics) for his work on plasmonics, and is a Fellow of the Optical Society of America, the SPIE, the American Physical Society, and the Materials Research Society.
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Jung-Hwan Song

Research Scientist

Viktoryia Shautsova

PostDoc

Nicholas A. Güsken

PostDoc

Nicholas graduated with a PhD in Physics from Imperial College London. He was awarded the Leopoldina Postdoc Fellowship from the German National Academy of Science.

Mohammad Taghinejad

PostDoc

Qitong Li

PostDoc

Skyler Selvin

PhD Student

Joao Paulo (JP) Berenguer

PhD Student

Juan Pablo Irurita Vernaza

PhD Student

Fenghao Xu

PhD Student

Yi-Shiou Duh

PhD Student

Siddharth Doshi

PhD Student

Johan Carlström

PhD Student

Omid Hemmatyar

PhD Student

Chi-Ching Liu

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Benita Givens

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