Abdoulaye Ndao
Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California San Diego
Symmetry and Topology in Photonic Nanostructures for Sensing and Imaging Applications
Advancing large photonics nanostructures holds substantial promise for diverse industrial applications. Yet, a key challenge in nanomanufacturing lies in achieving complex nanopatterns over large areas with high throughput and low cost, particularly for feature size less than 100 nm and pattern pitch less than 200 nm (i.e., below 100 nm) in an area larger than a few cm. We aim to outline both current achievements and forthcoming strategies to address these challenges. We will cover the following: photonic nanostructure in gain material, multi-layer photonic nanostructure, and dielectric nanostructures for both on-chip and integrated.
About Abdoulaye Ndao
Professor Abdoulaye Ndao is an Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Before Joining UC San Diego, Abdoulaye Ndao was assistant professor at Boston University from 2020 to 2023. He was previously a postdoctoral researcher at UC San Diego and UC Berkeley. He received his Master’s and Ph.D. degrees in physics from the University of Franche Comte (France).
Dr. Ndao is a recipient of many prestigious awards, including the 2023 Beckman Young Investigator Award, Arnold & Mabel Beckman Foundation, 2023 Boston University ECE, Outstanding Teaching Award, 2023 Scialog: Advancing Bioimaging Award, 2022 Sculpted Light in the Brain Innovation Grant, 2022 Scialog: Advancing Bioimaging Award, 2022 Boston University ECE Outstanding Faculty Committee Service Award, 2021 Reidy Family Career Development Professorship. “the very best young faculty”, 2021 Rising Star of Light by Nature’s Light Science and Applications journal, 2020 Top 50 Chemistry and Materials Sciences Articles, 2018 Best oral presentation, 6th Annual UC San Diego Postdoctoral Research Symposium, 2018 Gordon Research Travel, 2017 Physics World Top Ten Breakthrough of 2017 : first topological laser, 2017 Triton Innovation Challenge grand prize winner for Lidar applications, 2017 Prize winner of Institute for the Global Entrepreneur at UC San Diego, 2014 Ph.D. candidate, obtained with awards: Jury’s congratulations, 2011 – 2014 Ministry Research Fellowship to name a few. His research interests span wide-ranging topics in photonics, material sciences, and physics.
Nanodevices Fabrication: From Small to Large Scale
Date: Tuesday, May 28
Time: 11 am - 12 pm
Location: Fairway II/III