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Biophotonic Applications

The Photonic Elements group at ENSEMBLE3 is led by Prof. Dr. Taiichi Otsuji (JP), and is dedicated to the creation and development of ultra-broadband nanophotonic devices based on advanced materials produced in ENSEMBLE3. The focus of this group spans both the fundamental physics of carrier transport, plasmon-polaritons, phonon-polaritons of multi-dimensional, topological materials and their practical applications to terahertz technologies, wireless communications, as well as other nanophotonic devices, broadening the fields towards safety, security, as well as biological systems.

Dr. Anousha Khamsavi

 

Postdoctoral Fellow
Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics from University of Tehran, Iran, in 2023.

 

Research Interest: nanomaterials characterization, carbon-nanotube-, graphene-, and topological insulator-based nanomaterials device process fabrication for nanophotonics and biosensing applications.

Dr. Mahdi Sasar

 

Postdoctoral Fellow
Ph.D. in Solid State Physics from University of Tehran, Iran, in 2020.

 

Research Interest: top-down planar device design, process, fabrication, and characterization for nanophotonics and biosensing applications.

Dr. Constantine Kouderis

 

Postdoctoral Fellow
Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from University of Ioannina, Greece, in 2024.

 

Research Interest: spectroscopic characterization and quantum mechanical simulations for molecular dynamics, electron-plasmon-photon interaction dynamics of multidimensional topological and/or Dirac materials.

Dr. Nadzeya Vladimirovna Khinevich
 

Postdoctoral Fellow
Ph.D. in Physics from Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania, in 2024

 

Research Interest: Bottom-up nano-processing materials into plasmonic/photonic surfaces/crystals, and their optical responses as well as electron-phonon dynamics.

Prof. Taiichi Otsuji

Group Leader

Professor, Institute of High Pressure Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Emeritus Professor, Tohoku University, Japan

 

Prof. Taiichi Otsuji got his Dr. Eng. Degree in 1994 from Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan.  He worked at Nippon Telephone Telecommunication Corp. From 1984 to 1999 he worked for NTT Laboratories, Kanagawa, Japan. In 1999 he joined Kyushu Institute of Technology as an Associate Professor, being a professor in 2002. He joined Research Institute of Electrical Communication (RIEC), Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, in 2005 as a Professor, and retired in March 2025, and now an Emeritus Professor at Tohoku University, Japan. Since April 2025, he has been in the current affiliation.

 

Research Interest: fundamental physics of carrier transport, plasmon-polaritons, phonon-polaritons of multi-dimensional, topological and/or Dirac materials and their practical applications to terahertz technologies, wireless communications, as well as other nanophotonic devices, broadening the fields towards safety, security, as well as biological systems.

Prof. Dorota A. Pawlak
Biophotonic Applications