Amin Rastgordani received his Master's degree in Electrical Engineering at Khajeh Nasir Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran in 2019. He is interested in metamaterials, plasmonics, and photonics. He joined the Optical Nanocharacterization group at ENSEMBLE3 in April 2022. His current research includes the development of large-area high-performance switchable optical metamaterials.
Mamadou Faye received his Master’s degree in Applied Physics and Physical Engineering: Photonics and Optics for Materials, at the Université de Lorraine, Metz, France. He is interested in materials physics (optics, photonics), materials characterization and modelling.
Ph.D., M.Phil., & M.Sc., From Alagappa University, Karaikudi-630 003, Tamilnadu, India.
Research Interest: Organic Scintillators, crystal growth from solution and melt, Photocatalysis, Metal chalcogenides, Nanoparticle synthesis, Plasmonic, Nanoparticle direct doping, Micro-pulling down method and Optical glass fibers fabrication and evaluation.
PhD from Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), CSIR-CMERI Campus, India
M. Tech from NIT Durgapur, India Research Interest: 2D materials, Graphene, MXene, Energy storage, Supercapacitor, Battery, Electrochemistry, Photo-electrochemistry, Dielectric material, Eutectic materials.
Ph.D. from Koç University, Turkey
Research Interest: 2D materials, Surface Science, Eutectic materials, Photoelectrochemistry.
Ranjeet Dwivedi, PhD received his PhD degree in Physics from IIT Delhi, India, in 2019. Afterwards, he has been a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Bordeaux, France. In December 2021, he joined the Optical Nanocharacterization group at ENSEMBLE3. His current research interests include electromagnetic metamaterials and plasmonic devices.
Gour Mohan Das, PhD obtained his PhD degree in Physics from the Indian Institute of Technology Patna. Then he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at CNR Napoli, Italy, where he was involved in research related to nanoplasmonics, Raman spectroscopy, and nanobiophotonics. He joined the Optical Nanocharacterization group at ENSEMBLE3 in March 2022. His recent research interests include nanoplasmonics, single-molecule plasmon-enhanced spectroscopy, computational nanophotonics, optical micro-resonators, metaphotonics, nanobiophotonics, and biosensing.
Jakub Cajzl, PhD is specialized in the field of crystal and glass photonics, both experimentally and theoretically. He owns a PhD from the University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague, and has worked at the Institute of Photonics and Electronics of the Czech Academy of Sciences - Department of Fiber Lasers and Nonlinear Optics, Prague, Czech Republic. His previous research work comprised the preparation and theoretical modeling of rare-earth - doped photonic crystal materials and optical fibers with the characterization of their luminescence properties in regard to the influence of the crystal field.
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The group focuses on the development of innovative material technologies, including directional crystallization of eutectic materials, the formation of eutectic layers, direct nanoparticle doping, and the crystallization of both organic and inorganic single crystals and composites. These technologies enable precise control over material properties, enhancing their functionality for various applications. Additionally, the group is responsible for all necessary development work related to these technologies, ensuring their optimal adaptation to specific scientific and industrial needs. The team develops materials based on specific requirements regarding their properties and intended functions, tailoring them to projects conducted by other research groups, including application-oriented, theoretical, and characterization teams. This collaboration facilitates the creation of advanced materials that meet the demands of different technological fields, supporting the work of various research and industrial sectors. Beyond refining existing materials, the group actively seeks new solutions by exploring emerging trends and proposing innovative research directions. By continuously advancing material science, it plays a key role in shaping future technologies and their potential applications in fields such as electronics, energy, aerospace, and healthcare.
PhD from Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Brazil
Research Interest: Optical Materials, Optical glasses doped with metal nanoparticles and rare earth elements, Optical Spectroscopy, Ultrafast Spectroscopy
PhD from Institute of Electronic Materals Technology (ITME) currently Łukasiewicz Research Network - Institute of Microelectronics and Photonics, Warsaw, Poland
Research Interest: Eutectic materials, plasmonics, photonics
PhD from School of Physics, IISER Thiruvananthapuram, India
Research Interest: Optoelectronics, Scanning Probe Microscopy, Eutectic materials, Oxides, Topological Insulators,
President of the Management Board, ENSEMBLE³ LLC
Łukasiewicz – Institute of Microelectronics and Photonics
Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Warsaw
Research Interest: novel crystal growth based materials, eutectic materials, composites, nanoparticles doped materials, oxides, photonics, plasmonics, metamaterials, topological insulators, single crystals, materials science, chemistry and physics of solid state.
Krzysztof Markus received his Master’s degree in Nanotechnology, at the West Pomerania University of Technology in Poland. He is interested in Nanomaterials, especially in Topological Insulators.
Ali Abbas received his Master's degree in Materials Science & Engineering from Chonnam National University, South Korea. He is interested in Eutectic materials, Bridgman method and materials characterization.
PhD from Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw; double MSc degree within Inter-faculty Individual Studies in Mathematics and Natural Sciences from Faculty of Chemistry and Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw
Research Interest: Plasmonics, Nanoengineering, Optical Spectroscopy in Micro- and Nanoscale, Plasmonic Glasses, Eutectic Materials
PhD from Department of Materials and Ceramic Engineering, CICECO-Aveiro Institute of Materials, University of Aveiro, Portugal.Research Interest: New eutectic materials and their structural, microstructural and optical characterization, Synthesis and characterization of eutectic composite, thick and thin films materials, Nanotechnologies.
Nada Aghad received her Master's degree in Advanced Material Science from Cadi Ayyad University, Morocco. She is interested in eutectic materials, chemical synthesis, advanced materials, and materials characterization.