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EPSRC Reference: EP/K034030/1
Title: Workshop - Complex Nanophotonics Science Camp
Principal Investigator: Sapienza, Dr R
Other Investigators:
Muskens, Professor O
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ESPCI University of Twente
Department: Physics
Organisation: Kings College London
Scheme: Standard Research
Starts: 02 April 2013 Ends: 01 December 2013 Value (£): 13,209
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Materials Synthesis & Growth
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The community that investigates light propagation, localization and its nano-scale interaction with quantum emitters in complex photonic and biological media is standing up with multidisciplinary background and a joint interest in complex nanophotonics. A new generation of scientists engaging with the topics of complex nanophotonics is emerging from different fields, from single-molecule nano-optics to biomedical imaging and sensing, from quantum networks to light management for solar cells, from Anderson localization of light to high sensitive biosensing.

The Complex Nanophotonics Science Camp will discuss latest progress, future developments and facilitate the formation of a community driven by the next generation of junior scientists linked by the common passion for complexity and nano- and bio-photonics, by giving them visibility and building a contact network around them.

We have chosen the format of a "science camp" to break from the traditional conference format, which are often showcases of career-long investigations, to try to engage the creativity of early-stage scientists (strictly <10 years from their Ph.D.) and create new scientific connections, fostering critical thinking. For this reasons we have left one last afternoon free to self-organize during the conference, with an open program, taking inspiration from other science camp events, like Google SciFoo, and we have chosen a long poster session to prepare for an evening debate on science-related topics like science communication, data visualization or open access and social media for science.
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