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A Review paper by Yoseph Shin titled “Anisotropic Metamaterials for Scalable Photonic Integrated Circuits: A Review on Subwavelength Gratings for High-Density Integration” has been published in Nanophotonics journal.

Please check out the areas of expertise we’ve developed over the past few years –  SWGs for high-density PIC integration! Link: https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/nanoph-2024-0627

Our paper on “Anisotropic leaky-like perturbation with subwavelength gratings enables zero crosstalk” is published in Light: Science & Applications. Congratulations!

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41377-023-01184-5

Our group is moving to KAIST in South Korea. We have openings for postdoc, Ph.D., MS, and undergraduate positions. Please contact me if you are interested! Let’s explore the exciting research with integrated nanophotonics!

Sangsik’s paper on “Exceptional points in lossy media lead to deep polynomial wave penetration with spatially uniform power loss” was published in Nature Nanotechnology!

This project collaborates with NIST scientists, where Sangsik initiated the idea while he was a postdoc at NIST. It took a long time, but finally out there for disclosure. Check out the original journal (view-only version) and NIST News about it!

Sangsik has been awarded the National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award for 2022! We are excited to tackle the scaling issues inherent to integrated nanophotonics and apply subwavelength gratings for diverse photonic applications. Congratulations!

Link: TTU Today

Sangsik has been selected as a recipient of the 2021 KSEA (Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association) Young Investigator Grant! Congratulations!

Sangsik received the Whitacre Engineering Research Award for evidence of research growth over the past three years. Congratulations!

Borhan’s paper on “Exceptional coupling in photonic anisotropic metamaterials for extremely low waveguide crosstalk” is published at Optica! Congratulations!

Read the article at Optica

Our research project on high-density photonic chip integration is explained in TTU Today!

Link: TTU Today

We received a new grant from the NSF ECCS program ($360K) to develop high-density metaphotonic chips.

We thank the NSF for supporting our research and we are excited about developing high-density photonic chips!

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  • A Review paper by Yoseph Shin titled “Anisotropic Metamaterials for Scalable Photonic Integrated Circuits: A Review on Subwavelength Gratings for High-Density Integration” has been published in Nanophotonics journal.
  • Shamkhal’s paper on “Exceptional points in a passive strip waveguide” is published in Nanophotonics journal. Congratulations!
  • Winter Recap! ❄️🎉 We had a productive and fulfilling winter – researching together, having fun, recognizing contributions, and celebrating graduations! 🎓👏 Grateful for our journey of growing and thriving together! 💙✨
  • We’re excited to welcome Yongsik to our group! Additionally, Minseop and Jibaek are starting MS programs, while Seungyong and Jongeon transition into the MS/PhD program. Congratulations to all! 👏🎊
  • Nafiz’s paper on “In-plane beam focusing via integrated photonic gradient-index subwavelength grating metalens” is published in Optics Express. Congratulations!

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