Tuesday, February 17, 2009
4:00 PM -
5:00 PM
Moore B270
Applied Physics Seminar
Series: Applied Physics Seminar Series
Surface Plasmon Resonance Performance Enhancement with Applications in Nano Bio and Chemical Sensors
Lambertus Hesselink,
professor of electrical engineering,
Stanford University,
Speaker's Bio:
Professor Hesselink, as a Fulbright scholar, received his PhD from Caltech, where he also taught in Applied Physics for a couple of years. He joined the faculty at Stanford in 1980 and has been there since. His research interests span the fields of optical data storage, 3-D imaging, optical interconnects and more recently nano-photonics for applications in medicine and biology. He has received numerous awards, and is a Member of the Royal Dutch Academy of Arts and Sciences among other distinctions. He has started two successful Stanford spin-off companies.
Professor Hesselink, as a Fulbright scholar, received his PhD from Caltech, where he also taught in Applied Physics for a couple of years. He joined the faculty at Stanford in 1980 and has been there since. His research interests span the fields of optical data storage, 3-D imaging, optical interconnects and more recently nano-photonics for applications in medicine and biology. He has received numerous awards, and is a Member of the Royal Dutch Academy of Arts and Sciences among other distinctions. He has started two successful Stanford spin-off companies.
"Surface Plasmon Resonance Performance Enhancement with Applications in Nano Bio and Chemical Sensors," Lambertus Hesselink, professor of electrical engineering, Stanford University.
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