Outreach activity

The Czech Chapter of Marie Curie Alumni Association invited me to talk about my experience with application to MSCA H2020 program. Lot of useful information for future applicants to H2020 projects was also given. Next meeting may be held in Prague during Spring 2016. CzechChapterBrnoJan2016

Surface Plasmon Polaritons in absorbing materials

Presentation of the topic at the 5th LIPSS workshop, St-Etienne, FranceIn the context of QuantumLaP Work Package 4: “Dispersion relations for surface functionalization”, I developed a numerical tool (in Python) to investigate the properties of Surface Plasmon Polaritons with a wide selection of materials and laser wavelengths.

Feel free to ask your access and to start a fruitful collaboration.

All details are presented here on the code repository.
https://bitbucket.org/tjyderrien/spp-extended-theory

All the best,
Thibault

Marie Sklodowska Curie Fellowship 2015: granted!

Marie Sklodowska Curie ActionsThe “QuantumLaP” project has been approved by the Marie Sklodowska Curie Actions of the European Union.

As a consequence, I will be funded by Europe for two years to perform advanced numerical modeling using classical and quantum calculations to improve the knowledge and control over the femtosecond laser processing of matter.

The project is supervised by Prof. Nadezhda M. Bulgakova (Hilase, Prague) [1].

The work will be performed within HiLASE Centre, part of the Institute of Physics (located in Dolni Brezany, near from Prague, CZ), Academy of Science of the Czech Republic.

The fellowship also includes 6 months at the Max Planck Institute for Structures and Dynamics of matter (Hamburg, Germany) under supervision of Prof. Angel Rubio (Max Planck Institute for Structure and Dynamics of matter, Hamburg) [2], and Dr Heiko Appel (MPSD, Hamburg) [3].

Official press release is available at the Hilase Centre.

References

[1] Prof. Nadezhda M. Bulgakova (Biography | CV) from the Institute of Thermophysics, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Science (SB RAS), Novosibirsk.

[2] Prof. Angel Rubio (Biography | CV), Max Planck Institute for Structure and Dynamics of matter (MPSD, Hamburg, Germany), Fritz Haber Institute of Max Planck Society (FHI Berlin, Germany) and Nano-bio Spectroscopy Group (San Sebastian, Spain).

[3] Dr. Heiko Appel (CV), Max Planck Institute for Structure and Dynamics of matter (MPSD, Hamburg, Germany), Fritz Haber Institute of Max Planck Society (FHI Berlin, Germany) and Nano-bio Spectroscopy Group (San Sebastian, Spain)