Marie Rider (@mariesuzrider) 's Twitter Profile
Marie Rider

@mariesuzrider

Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Theoretical and Computational Physics at the University of Bath | Nanophotonics and plasmonics | FHEA

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TSM student Samuel Palmer will be giving a Thomas Young Centre seminar on Monday 20th January at 12.00pm in Imperial's Royal School of Mines - more details at the following link: thomasyoungcentre.org/events/

Sean Carroll (@seanmcarroll) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The upside of interdisciplinary research is coming across things that are well-known to you, but are news to people in other fields. The downside is recognizing all the things that are well-known to your colleagues, about which you are clueless.

Marie Rider (@mariesuzrider) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our new perspective in ACS Photonics on using nanoparticles for topological photonics! Such a fun topic with huge scope for applications, and I was lucky to work with the best co-authors 😎Giannini Theory Lab Paloma Arroyo Huidobro Jose A. Sanchez-Gil Yes baby! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

King's College London (@kingscollegelon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎆 #Fireworks... they're beautiful, brilliant & oh so sparkly 🤩 But how do they work & what chemical processes are we watching? Dr Francesco Restuccia, an expert in thermal sciences from KCL Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences, takes us through the basics 🧵⬇️ Warning: it's going to be a cracker! #KingsQs

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This was such a fun and informative event, all thanks to our wonderful speakers who gave great talks and who were also up for being put on the spot in a roundtable discussion! Very grateful for this community of friendly and enthusiastic scientists that we have ☺️

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It's been so brilliant and productive having you in the group these past months Álvaro Buendía - the time has flown by way too quickly! Looking forward to carrying on this great collaboration with you, we'll miss you in Exeter!

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Polaritons excited by infrared light could change a material’s properties in useful ways, but they’re hard to observe. Researchers at Cambridge Cavendish Laboratory and Exeter University of Exeter Physics and Astronomy have found a way. Story by Katherine Wright. physics.aps.org/articles/v16/s…

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Exciting news! In our latest PRL work, we investigate lower polariton signatures in high infrared field regions, uncovering enhanced vibration-plasmon coupling strengths compared to far-field measurements. Well done Rakesh Arul Marie Rider #strongcoupling #AcademicTwitter

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Scientists from University of Cambridge and University of Exeter have cracked the code of light-matter interaction! They have discovered ‘ultra-strong coupling’ in the mid-infrared spectrum that could help create better LEDs, lasers, & more. #Nanophotonics phy.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge…

Scientists from University of Cambridge and University of Exeter have cracked the code of light-matter interaction! They have discovered ‘ultra-strong coupling’ in the mid-infrared spectrum that could help create better LEDs, lasers, & more. #Nanophotonics phy.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge…