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Name Numerical Simulation and Modeling of Photon Transport in Nano-Structures
Comments An exciting undergraduate research opportunity is available for strongly motivated senior undergraduate students. The research project is to numerically simulate and model photon transport in nano-structures. The major goal is to find out, by employing numerical methods, how one can fundamentally alter and manipulate the transport properties of photons via interactions with resonators and atoms. These topics are in the frontier of quantum optics research and many new phenomena have not been explored yet.

Prerequisites:
(1) Basic understanding and working knowledge of numerical solving partial differential equations using finite difference schemes. Basic knowledge of other numerical methods, such as pseudospectral method, is a plus.
(2) Fourier series and transformation.

The project can lead to a long-term research program. Interested students please contact Prof. Shen at jushen@stanford.edu or jushen@gmail.com ASAP with a copy of CV. Please indicate in the CV your computer skills and relevant courses taken.
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College School of Engineering & Applied Science
Department Electrical and Systems Engineering
Professor Shen, Jung-Tsung    [ email ]    [ web page ]

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Credits 3 hour(s)
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