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This blog describes Jerome Wenger's latest work (academic research) in nanophotonics. |
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Erasmus Mundus Master & DoctorateNov 12, 2009
The Erasmus Mundus program EUROPHOTONICS financed by the European Community will start in september 2010. EUROPHOTONICS (see website : http://www.europhotonics.org) is divided in two parts : MASTER and DOCTORATE in the field of PHOTONICS. For the...
NanoBioPlasmonics courseNov 12, 2009
I just gave a master's level class on biophotonic applications of plasmons, so I'm pleased to share a few images taken from the web. NanoBioPlasmonics: outline 1- Surface plasmon concepts 2- Surface Plasmon Resonance sensors SPR 3- Surface enhanced...
12th Carl Zeiss workshop on FCSNov 2, 2009
The workshop on FCS and related methods was held during October 12th-16th at Cargese (Corsica). Thanks to all 68 attendees for making it an active workshop. Pictures and final abstract book are available through the website www.fresnel.fr/FCS
Summer School on Plasmonics 2009Oct 28, 2009
The summer school on plasmonics (SSOP 2009) was held during September 13th-17th on Porquerolles Island. Thanks to all 123 participants for having made this school a very stimulating scientific event. The lectures given there are now posted on the SSOP...
Latest paper published : adhesion layer influence in ACS NanoOct 27, 2009
Our latest paper was released on the July 28 issue of ACS Nano. A nanoscale layer of chromium or titanium is commonly used in plasmonic nanoantennas to firmly adhere a gold film to a glass substrate, yet the influence of this layer on the antenna...
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