关于Laser & Photonics Review(IF: 9.312)主任编辑Guido W. Fuchs博士和米兰理工大学的Cosimo D'andrea教授学术报告的通知

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     光及电磁波中心邀请到两位学者:Laser & Photonics Review(IF: 9.312)的主任编辑(Editor-in-Chief)Guido W. Fuchs博士,以及意大利米兰理工大学(Politecnico di Milano)的Cosimo D'andrea教授(个人简介见下)。他们将与明天(11日)上午10点,在紫金港校区东五楼光及电磁波研究中心阳光房一楼报告厅作报告,两个报告分别约30分钟。欢迎感兴趣的老师与同学参加。
 
1. Guido W. Fuchs
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1863-8899/homepage/edbd.html
Wiley-VCH Berlin, Germany
 
Guido Fuchs studied Physics at the University of Cologne, Germany, and the University of Cape Town, RSA. In 2003 he received his PhD from the University of Cologne, Germany, for his work on carbon chain molecules, their production and spectroscopic detection in the group of Prof. G. Winnewisser. He did part of his research it the group of Prof. P. Thaddeus at the Harvard University, Cambridge, USA. He stayed one year as Humboldt research fellow at the University of California at Berkeley to study far infrared spectroscopy on supersonic cluster jets. From 2004 to 2006 he worked at the Sackler Laboratory at the Leiden University, on cryogenic solids and grain surface related problems. 
 
2.Cosimo D'andrea
http://midar.chem.polimi.it/index.php/en/staff/58-cosimo-dandrea

报告题目:Biophotonics in Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Cosimo D’Andrea  began his career in 1995 attending for one and half year Prof. Hänsch laser spectroscopy laboratories at Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik in Garching (Germany), working in the field of laser cooling and trapping of atoms and obtaining his graduation in Physics at Università degli Studi di Firenze in 1997 with an experimental M.Sci. thesis entitled “Realization of a CO2 laser dipole trap for Rubidium atoms”, supervisor Prof. T.W. Hänsch. Moreover, during his studies, he spent one year (a.y. 94/95) by the Ludwig-Maximilians- Universität of Munich (Germany).

At the beginning of 1998 he moved to Politecnico di Milano, where he started working in the Prof. Cubeddu’s laboratories of Biomedical Optics at the Dept. of Physics, working in the development and application of time-resolved imaging systems for the study of biological tissues. In the beginning of February 2001 he obtained the PhD in Physics at the Politecnico di Milano discussing an experimental thesis entitled: “Time-resolved optical imaging of fluorescent and diffusive media”, supervisor Prof. R. Cubeddu.

In September 2001 he became Assistant Professor (Ricercatore) at Dept. of Physics – Politecnico di Milano. The research activity is focused on the matter-light interaction, fluorescence spectroscopy, light propagation in highly scattering media and the development and application of innovative laser instrumentation in the biological field. At the moment the main interest is devoted to the field of Time-resolved Fluorescence spectroscopy/imaging for the study of biological tissue and non destructive analysis of works of art.