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Katja Höflich

Head of the Joint Lab for Photonic Quantum Technologies, Ferdinand-Braun-Institut (FBH) in Berlin, Germany

So simple, yet so difficult – towards reliable FIB milling of variable surface topographies

Katja Höflich is head of the Joint Lab for Photonic Quantum Technologies at the Ferdinand-Braun-Institut (FBH) in Berlin, Germany. She received her PhD in natural sciences from Martin Luther University Halle, Germany, in 2011, focusing on the modeling and fabrication of plasmonic nanostructures. Her research interests lie in the design, nanofabrication, and characterization of integrated nano-optical and photonic components for enhanced light–matter interaction. These include chiral plasmonic devices and high-fidelity on-chip components for photonic quantum applications. As an expert in focused ion beam processing, she co-authored the Roadmap for Focused Ion Beam Technologies.

Katja Höflich
Mona Jarrahi

Mona Jarrahi

Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of California Los Angeles
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Marta Fernandez-Regulez

Marta Fernandez-Regulez

Researcher in NanoNEMS Group, IMB-CNM-CSIC
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Anuja De Silva

Anuja De Silva

Technical Director at Lam Research 
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Lisa McElwee-White

Lisa McElwee-White

Colonel Allen R. and Margaret G. Crow Professor of Chemistry, University of Florida
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