Plasmonics and Nano-Optics
This Working Group originates from the annual PLASMONICA workshop. The series was kickstarted in 2013 by a collective of young Italian physicists to provide a forum for researchers in nano-plasmonics – back then still a pioneering endeavor within the Italian landscape. After a decade, this community has thrived and vastly expanded its reach also internationally; its scope has correspondingly broadened to cover many active areas of nanophotonics, including nanoresonators, meta-optics, thermo- and magneto-plasmonics, ultrafast and nonlinear processes, chiral properties, and biological sensing.
Since 2015 PLASMONICA is affiliated to the Italian Society of Optics and Photonics (SIOF) as the Plasmonics and Nano-Optics Working Group. Nonetheless, its core mission remains the same: gathering the nanophotonics community in Italy – which is naturally spread over different disciplines such as physics, engineering, chemistry, and biology – as well as facilitating scientific collaborations, personnel exchange, dissemination events (seminars and workshops), and outreach initiatives. Another distinctive feature of this group is its pledge to cater to early-stage researchers, by encouraging their scientific maturation and providing a platform to showcase their research.
These values shape the two principal activities of the group, namely the organization of a yearly workshop and a residential school every two years. These in-person events are conducted in English, to foster the engagement with the wider international community.
If you are interested in the activities of this group, you are welcome to:
- Follow the @Plasmonica account on Twitter or Instagram
- Join the discussion group Plasmonica on LinkedIn
- Visit the website www.plasmonica.it
- Write an e-mail to info[at]plasmonica.it
You can also contact the members of the Steering Committee elected for the term 2024–2026:
- Antonino Foti, CNR-IPCF Messina (Italy) – antonino.foti[at]cnr.it
- Nicoletta Granchi, LENS Università di Firenze (Italy) – granchi[at]lens.unifi.it
- Chiara Novara, Politecnico di Torino (Italy) – chiara.novara[at]polito.it
- Emilija Petronijevic, Sapienza Università di Roma (Italy) – emilija.petronijevic[at]uniroma1.it
- Attilio Zilli, Politecnico di Milano (Italy) – attilio.zilli[at]polimi.it