Our
group is part of the Department
of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at UCL, which is located
in one of the most vibrant central areas of London. We are also affiliated with the Thomas Young
Centre for the Theory and Simulation of Materials,
which brings together more than 80 groups from UCL,
Imperial College London, and King's College London. Our main reserach interests
are in theoretical and computational Nanophotonics, but we
also have many ongoing collaborations with several groups of
experimentalists. Our research efforts are divided between two closely
related disciplines, Nonlinear and Quantum Plasmonics and Silicon Nanophotonics. An integrating theme of these two reserach thrusts is Quantum Metamaterials, our reserach in this area being supported by the European Research Council (ERC) via an ERC Consolidator grant. We are primarily interested in the basic science and computational modeling of light-matter
interaction at the nanoscale, the study and design of novel
photonic
nanodevices, and their applications.
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