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Alex Baron

@alexbar90665370

I am Prof. of Physics at the Univ. of Bordeaux. My research covers optics, metamaterials and plasmonics. I teach optics, thermodynamics and maths.

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In Bad Herrenalb, attending a great workshop on the future of Nanophotonic Scattering, organized by Carsten Rockstuhl from KIT in Germany. We are discussing a data format and a community repository for T-matrices. Great initiative! Carsten Rockstuhl

In Bad Herrenalb, attending a great workshop on the future of Nanophotonic Scattering, organized by Carsten Rockstuhl from KIT in Germany. We are discussing a data format and a community repository for T-matrices. Great initiative! <a href="/CRockstuhl/">Carsten Rockstuhl</a>
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Je travaille avec des stagiaires, étudiants en thèse et post-docs de France, Singapour, Hong-Kong, Chine, Nepal, Venezuela, Danemark, Espagne, Allemagne, Belgique, USA, UK, Serbie, Iran, Turquie, Israel, Ethiopie... Tous et toutes contribuent à la recherche que nous menons ici.

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🔴 "En France, on a en mobilité 300 000 étudiants. 20% restent sur le territoire français”, assure Dean Lewis, président de l’université de Bordeaux. “25 000” doctorants sur 70 000 sont étrangers. “C’est important pour le développement scientifique de notre pays."

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We are French, Spanish, Venezuelian, Belgian, Czech, German, Indian, Corean, Ethiopian, Russian, Chineese, Brazilian, Mexican, American, Irish, Ecuadorian, Polish, Swiss, Camerounian, Japanese, Ukrainian, Azeri, Australian,... and we work together.

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Our work on the broadband scattering of light by plasmonic balls has just been published in Appl. Phys. Lett. Congrats to Ranjeet and Maeva for their great work for this article. It has been showcased on the Kudos website of AIP highlights. Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal growkudos.com/publications/1…

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Our paper on Colloidal Self-Assembly of Silver Nanoparticle Clusters for Optical Metasurfaces has just come out in Langmuir. This is a collaborative work between Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal, Labo Charles Coulomb and François Lagugné. Congrats to Ranjeet and Maeva for their work. pubs-acs-org.docelec.u-bordeaux.fr/doi/full/10.10…

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Congrats to Jongwook Kim for his HDR defense in the amohi Monge of the École École polytechnique (#LPMC)! He gave a great presentation on anisotropic nanocrystals for plasmonics & photonics that includes some collaborations with the Meta group at Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal. Lots of potential new ideas!

Congrats to Jongwook Kim for his HDR defense in the amohi Monge of the École <a href="/Polytechnique/">École polytechnique</a> (#LPMC)! He gave a great presentation on anisotropic nanocrystals for plasmonics &amp; photonics that includes some collaborations with the Meta group at <a href="/CRPP_Bx/">Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal</a>. Lots of potential new ideas!
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Our paper on the modeling of clusters of plasmonic particles has come out. It reveals artificial magnetism and longitudinal optical modes. It's collaboration between the Meta group Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal and @KevinVynck from iLM, Recherche. journals.aps.org/pra/abstract/1…

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Local is usually not better when it comes to carbon footprint. A recent paper proved it as well for home-grown gardening. As usual, for better carbon footprint, the priority should be on reducing animal products rather than focusing on local source. bbc.com/future/article…

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Remi Carminati at école de physique des Houches tells us why the sky is blue: density fluctuations are necessary to explain the phenomenon!

Remi Carminati at école de physique des Houches tells us why the sky is blue: density fluctuations are necessary to explain the phenomenon!
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Le dernier wavinaire sur la décohérence quantique est maintenant en ligne. Visionnez les vidéos sur la playlist "Wavinaire" de la chaîne youtube du GDR Ondes youtube.com/playlist?list=…