former Dresden Fellow visiting Professor
Stay period: | Jan. 1, 2015 - Dec. 30, 2015 |
Stefania D'Agostino got her Master Degree in Physics from the University of Salento in Lecce (Italy) in 2006 and received the Ph.D Degree in Nanoscience from the ISUFI School of the University of Salento in 2010, working in the National Nanotechnology Laboratory (NNL) of CNR with a dissertation entitled "Theoretical Modeling of Plasmonic Nanosystems". From 2011 to 2013, she was Post-Doctoral Fellow in the group of Prof. L. C. Andreani at the Department of Physics of the University of Pavia (Italy). She is currently Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Center for Biomolecular Nanotechnologies of the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Lecce, Lecturer of Photonics in the Department of Physics of the University of Salento and Tutor-ISUFI for the Natural Sciences Area. Her research interests span from solid-state physics to nanophotonics and plasmonics and her activity is focused on the theoretical study and modeling of localized surface plasmons and their interaction with point-like emitters in both weak and strong coupling regimes. She is author of more than 20 peer-reviewed papers and co-author of the book "Handbook of Molecular Plasmonics", edited by Pan Stanford Publishing.
former Dresden Fellow visiting Professor
Stay period: | Jan. 1, 2015 - Dec. 30, 2015 |
Stefania D'Agostino got her Master Degree in Physics from the University of Salento in Lecce (Italy) in 2006 and received the Ph.D Degree in Nanoscience from the ISUFI School of the University of Salento in 2010, working in the National Nanotechnology Laboratory (NNL) of CNR with a dissertation entitled "Theoretical Modeling of Plasmonic Nanosystems". From 2011 to 2013, she was Post-Doctoral Fellow in the group of Prof. L. C. Andreani at the Department of Physics of the University of Pavia (Italy). She is currently Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Center for Biomolecular Nanotechnologies of the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Lecce, Lecturer of Photonics in the Department of Physics of the University of Salento and Tutor-ISUFI for the Natural Sciences Area. Her research interests span from solid-state physics to nanophotonics and plasmonics and her activity is focused on the theoretical study and modeling of localized surface plasmons and their interaction with point-like emitters in both weak and strong coupling regimes. She is author of more than 20 peer-reviewed papers and co-author of the book "Handbook of Molecular Plasmonics", edited by Pan Stanford Publishing.