Kunal Shastri (@kunal___s) 's Twitter Profile
Kunal Shastri

@kunal___s

@Cornell ECE PhD Student @CornellEng
Applied Physics research with @FMResearchGroup
Product Developer with @HeatInverse

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Steven Strogatz (@stevenstrogatz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gorgeous simulations! By the way, along with atomic orbitals, there is a close analogy here to the shapes of water droplets when they are vibrated up and down on a horizontal plate. Press: news.cornell.edu/stories/2019/0… PNAS: pnas.org/content/116/11…

Francesco Monticone (@fmresearchgroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper just published in Physical Review Research , with Cornell ECE PhD student Kunal Shastri Kunal Shastri . In this article, we provide a comprehensive study of the impact of dissipation on continuous topological Weyl materials. Cornell ECE #metamaterials #topology #photonics

Cornell Engineering (@cornelleng) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can you squeeze light into dimensions smaller than its wavelength? A new paper from Cornell ECE Assistant Professor Francisco Monticone published in Nature Photonics details how to control and route light at the nanoscale. ece.cornell.edu/news/creating-…

Can you squeeze light into dimensions smaller than its wavelength? A new paper from <a href="/CornellECE/">Cornell ECE</a> Assistant Professor Francisco Monticone published in <a href="/NaturePhotonics/">Nature Photonics</a> details how to control and route light at the nanoscale. ece.cornell.edu/news/creating-…
Cornell Engineering (@cornelleng) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Cornell University registrar noted in 1883 that "the rapid development of the applications of electricity has created a demand for thoroughly trained engineers." Thus, the nation's first course of study in electrical engineering was born, 137 years ago. Cornell ECE

The <a href="/Cornell/">Cornell University</a> registrar noted in 1883 that "the rapid development of the applications of electricity has created a demand for thoroughly trained engineers." Thus, the nation's first course of study in electrical engineering was born, 137 years ago. <a href="/CornellECE/">Cornell ECE</a>
Francesco Monticone (@fmresearchgroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

F. Monticone, "A truly one-way lane for surface plasmon polaritons," Nat. Photonics 14, 461–465 (2020). Check out our new Commentary Article just published in Nature Photonics. Cornell ECE nature.com/articles/s4156… rdcu.be/b5R3J

F. Monticone, "A truly one-way lane for surface plasmon polaritons," Nat. Photonics 14, 461–465 (2020).

Check out our new Commentary Article just published in 
<a href="/NaturePhotonics/">Nature Photonics</a>. <a href="/CornellECE/">Cornell ECE</a>
 
nature.com/articles/s4156…
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Albert Polman (@albert_polman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Beautiful article on ⁦Nader Engheta⁩ life and pioneering metamaterials - with an inspiring quote at the end: “When I talk to inspire young scientists about curiosity, I say, ‘Ask questions without an application in mind. Application will come.’” mainlinetoday.com/life-style/ber…

John Preskill (@preskill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Arthur Ashkin 1922-2020. A Nobel Laureate at age 96 for inventing optical tweezers, “the closest thing to a tractor beam that humans have ever produced.” A huge legacy that still reverberates. nytimes.com/2020/09/28/sci…

Steven Strogatz (@stevenstrogatz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Cornell University math department colleague Prof. Mike Morley passed away a few days ago, but before he left us, he wrote his own obituary, which captures something of his inimitable spirit. legacy.com/obituaries/the…

Francesco Monticone (@fmresearchgroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our group has a few new arXiv preprints on several topics: dynamic BiCs, exceptional points & omnipolarizers, broadband invisibility, time-varying media, and nonlocal flat-optics. Check them out if you are interested. Comments and feedback are certainly welcome! See thread below

Francesco Monticone (@fmresearchgroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

J. B. Khurgin, Y. Sebbag, E. Edrei, R. Zektzer, K. Shastri, U. Levy, F. Monticone, "Emulating exceptional-point encirclements using imperfect (leaky) photonic components" arxiv.org/abs/2009.04038 Kunal Shastri

J. B. Khurgin, Y. Sebbag, E. Edrei, R. Zektzer, K. Shastri, U. Levy, F. Monticone, "Emulating exceptional-point encirclements using imperfect (leaky) photonic components" arxiv.org/abs/2009.04038 <a href="/kunal___s/">Kunal Shastri</a>
Francesco Monticone (@fmresearchgroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our two invited talks at #SPIE #PhotonicsWest this week! Q&A via Slack or email! "New frontiers for metasurfaces: from ultra-broadband metalenses to nonlocal meta-optics" spie.org/photonics-west… "Unidirectional plasmonics" spie.org/photonics-west… #Photonics

Check out our two invited talks at #SPIE #PhotonicsWest this week! Q&amp;A via Slack or email!

"New frontiers for metasurfaces: from ultra-broadband metalenses to nonlocal meta-optics" spie.org/photonics-west…

"Unidirectional plasmonics" spie.org/photonics-west…

#Photonics
Orad Reshef, PhD (@orad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My answer to a question I often receive from students: What's the difference between Photonic Crystals and Metamaterials? #photonics

My answer to a question I often receive from students:

What's the difference between Photonic Crystals and Metamaterials?

#photonics
Francesco Monticone (@fmresearchgroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Special Issue "Plasmonic Metasurfaces". Thanks Sergey Bozhevolnyi and Fei Ding for the kind invitation! mdpi.com/journal/photon…

Orad Reshef, PhD (@orad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/2 What a wonderfully Khurgin abstract: "While the photonic community is being occupied with exotic concepts portending a grand future and fame if not a fortune, I respectfully entertain the possibility that a humble concept of simply increasing refractive index... #photonics

Francesco Monticone (@fmresearchgroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our group Cornell ECE has a few new arXiv preprints on several different topics: invisible NSOM probes, nonlocal metasurface spaceplates, bandwidth bounds on metalenses, quantum transport in nonreciprocal media, and time-varying systems. Comments and feedback are welcome!🧵1/6

Francesco Monticone (@fmresearchgroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nice article on New Scientist on our latest #OSA_Optica paper on optical #spaceplates ! With Kunal Shastri Kunal Shastri , Orad Reshef, PhD Reshef, Robert Boyd, and Jeff Jeff Lundeen. Optica 9, 7, 738-745 (2022) doi.org/10.1364/OPTICA… Cornell ECE Cornell Engineering newscientist.com/article/233069…

Francesco Monticone (@fmresearchgroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ending the year on a high note - Our review article on "Nonlocal Flat Optics" has been published today in Nature Photonics! 1/4 With recent PhD graduate, Dr. Kunal Shastri Kunal Shastri , Cornell ECE Cornell Engineering Link: nature.com/articles/s4156… SharedIt link: rdcu.be/c16yY

Ending the year on a high note - Our review article on "Nonlocal Flat Optics" has been published today in <a href="/NaturePhotonics/">Nature Photonics</a>! 1/4
With recent PhD graduate, Dr. Kunal Shastri <a href="/kunal___s/">Kunal Shastri</a> , <a href="/CornellECE/">Cornell ECE</a> <a href="/CornellEng/">Cornell Engineering</a> 
Link: nature.com/articles/s4156… 
SharedIt link: rdcu.be/c16yY