SIOF-Plasmonica
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Plasmonica (https://www.plasmonica.it/) is an Italy-based community of young researchers in #plasmonics and #nano-optics constituted as a Working Group of the Italian Society of Optics and Photonics (SIOF).
The last lecturer of #PLASMONICAschool2026 is Francesco Monticone from Cornell University (US 🇺🇸). Francesco is an expert on exotic and innovative electromagnetic phenomena in nanophotonics 🔬 and we will learn from him the “Fundamentals of light interaction with complex media and metamaterials”. 🧵/5
November 6, 2025 at 10:19 AM
The last lecturer of #PLASMONICAschool2026 is Francesco Monticone from Cornell University (US 🇺🇸). Francesco is an expert on exotic and innovative electromagnetic phenomena in nanophotonics 🔬 and we will learn from him the “Fundamentals of light interaction with complex media and metamaterials”. 🧵/5
The third lecturer of #PLASMONICAschool2026 is Monika Fleischer from the University of Tübingen (DE 🇩🇪), where she leads the Plasmonic nanostructures research group. She will teach us to understand and exploit the interaction between single nanoantennas 📡 and emitters, e.g. for optical sensing 🦠. 🧵/4
November 4, 2025 at 2:02 PM
The third lecturer of #PLASMONICAschool2026 is Monika Fleischer from the University of Tübingen (DE 🇩🇪), where she leads the Plasmonic nanostructures research group. She will teach us to understand and exploit the interaction between single nanoantennas 📡 and emitters, e.g. for optical sensing 🦠. 🧵/4
The second lecturer in the lineup of #PLASMONICAschool2026 is Marian Florescu from the University of Southampton (UK). He is an expert in ordered and disordered nanophotonic materials 💠💠. His lectures will focus on Hyperuniformity and local self-uniformity in photonic 💡 systems. 🧵/3
October 31, 2025 at 10:21 AM
The second lecturer in the lineup of #PLASMONICAschool2026 is Marian Florescu from the University of Southampton (UK). He is an expert in ordered and disordered nanophotonic materials 💠💠. His lectures will focus on Hyperuniformity and local self-uniformity in photonic 💡 systems. 🧵/3
The first lecturer of #PLASMONICAschool2026 will be @jacopobertolotti.com from University of Exeter (UK). He is an expert of imaging through scattering media 👓 and optical computing 💻 and will teach us the fundamentals of optical wave scattering from single particles and in diffusive media 🥛.
October 30, 2025 at 10:50 AM
The first lecturer of #PLASMONICAschool2026 will be @jacopobertolotti.com from University of Exeter (UK). He is an expert of imaging through scattering media 👓 and optical computing 💻 and will teach us the fundamentals of optical wave scattering from single particles and in diffusive media 🥛.
...by broadening the traditional scope of the conference, seen also that #nanophotonics 💡 is now much more mature field than it was at the inception of the #PLASMONICA series. Therefore we are looking forward to repeat the experiment in #PLASMONICA2026! Let us know your thoughts in the replies! 🗨️
June 29, 2025 at 4:48 PM
...by broadening the traditional scope of the conference, seen also that #nanophotonics 💡 is now much more mature field than it was at the inception of the #PLASMONICA series. Therefore we are looking forward to repeat the experiment in #PLASMONICA2026! Let us know your thoughts in the replies! 🗨️
They both bring home a pack of artisanal #tortellini, the local fresh pasta specialty 😋!
June 28, 2025 at 2:33 PM
They both bring home a pack of artisanal #tortellini, the local fresh pasta specialty 😋!
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Yigong Luan applied our signature nonlinear interferometry technique for all-optical polarization encoding and modulation with an ultrathin dielectric grating - see doi.org/10.48550/arX... and soon on 💡Light: Science & Applications.
June 26, 2025 at 2:24 PM
Yigong Luan applied our signature nonlinear interferometry technique for all-optical polarization encoding and modulation with an ultrathin dielectric grating - see doi.org/10.48550/arX... and soon on 💡Light: Science & Applications.