Fakultätsbericht 2016-2017 der Physikalisch-Astronomischen Fakultät

Internationales— 137 INTERNATIONALES Gastwissenschaftler Das bereits traditionelle Gastprofessorenprogramm des Abbe Centers of Photonics wurde fortgeführt. Es dient der Einbindung von internationalen Wissenschaftlern in die Forschungs- und Ausbildungsprogram- me des ACP und darüber hinaus dem internationalen wissenschaftlichen Austausch zur Initiierung und Vertiefung gemeinsamer Kooperationsprojekte. In den Jahren 2016/17 wurden sechs Gastprofessoren ausgewählt und nach Jena eingeladen, die im Rahmen von wissenschaftlichen Vorträgen und Vorlesun- gen über folgende Themen referierten (Abbildung 1): Prof. Dr. Laura Marcu (Department of Biomedi- cal Engineering, University of California, Davis, USA)  Clinical applications of fluorescence lifetime techniques: Part 1 – Oncology  Time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy and imaging for biomedical applications  Clinical applications of fluorescence lifetime techniques: Part 2 – Diagnosis of athero- sclerotic cardiovascular diseases  Fluorescence lifetime techniques in regenera- tive medicine Prof. Dr. Igal Brener (Sandia National Laborato- ries and Center for Integrated Nanotechnolo- gies, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA)  Semiconductor excitations coupled to meta- materials  Solid-state lighting and III-nitride semiconduc- tors  THz science and technology and THz meta- materials Prof. Dr. Jer-Shing Huang (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)  Plasmonics for engineering nanoscale light- matter-interactions  Fabrication, resonances and PL of single- crystalline gold nanoantennas  Plasmonic optical nanocircuits Prof. Dr. Chris Poulton (University of Technolo- gy Sydney, Australien)  Good vibrations: Optomechanics and Stimu- lated Brillouin Scattering in modern nano- photonics  Stimulated Brillouin Scattering in integrated optical waveguides: theory and fundamentals  Basics of elasticity for optical physicists  Basics of optical forces and optomechanics  Basics of cavity optomechanics and Stimulat- ed Brillouin Scattering Prof. Dr. Igor Lednev (State University of New York at Albany, USA)  Overview of main research projects in Lednev laboratory: vibrational spectroscopy for fundamental studies of amyloid fibrils and new method developments for forensic purposes and medical diagnostics  Vibrational spectroscopy for forensic appli- cations: Part 1 – detection and characteriza- tion of gunshot residue  Vibrational spectroscopy for forensic appli- cations: Part 2 – Identification and character- ization of biological stains Abb. 1: ACP/ASP-Gastprofessoren in den Jahren 2016 und 2017: V.l.n.r.: Laura Marcu, Igal Brener, Jer-Shing Huang, Chris Poulton, Igor Lednev und Giulio Cerullo.

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