Material processing & synthesis

Research

PhotonicBiomanipulation Optical medicalDevices Optical markersand biolabeling IntegratedPhotonics Opto-electronics(Lasers & detectors) Optical probes Advanced spectroscopyand imaging techniques Infrared & Ramanspectroscopy Nanospectroscopy & nanoimaging New opticalmaterials Light-matter interactionand spectroscopy Ultrafast optics Attosciences andrelated technologies Image analysisand processing Light manipulationof matter Ultrafast high-intensitylasers and interactions Photophysics andphotochemistry Optical communicationssystem Opticalengineering Light harvesting Opticalfibers Plasmonics Chemometrics Non linearoptics Nanomaterials Artificial materialsand metamaterials Optical actuatorsand sensors Lighting Laserprocessing Quantumtechnologies Nonlinear andsuperresolution microscopy Photonic devices& engineering Photonicmaterials Biophotonics Imaging &spectroscopy Photonics formanufacturing Lasers &sources Quantumoptics Nanophotonics Material processing& synthesis
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I&T Photonics Activities

Research center

Tecnalia

Main researcher

Researcher name: 
Isabel Obieta
Researcher email: 
isabel.obieta@tecnalia.com
Researcher phone: 
664039047

Description

(MICRO-NANO)FABRICATION for PHOTONICS

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Nanomagnetism and magnetoplasmonics

Research center

CIC nanoGUNE

Main researcher

Researcher name: 
Paolo Vavassori
Researcher email: 
p.vavassori@nanogune.eu

Description

The rapidly developing field of magnetoplasmonics merges the concepts from plasmonics and magnetism to realize novel and unexpected phenomena and functionalities for the manipulation of light at the nanoscale.

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Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group

Research center

Materials Physics Center

Main researcher

Researcher name: 
Yury Rakovich
Researcher email: 
yury.rakovich@ehu.eus

Description

The group's research is focused on spectroscopy and photonic applications of nano-scale functional units, including semiconductor quantum dots and quantum wires, metal nanoparticles and nanoantennas and organic/inorganic nano-hybrid systems.

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Group Materials + Technologies (GMT)

Research center

UPV-EHU

Main researcher

Researcher name: 
Arantxa Eceiza
Researcher email: 
arantxa.eceiza@ehu.es

Description

The Group `Materials + Technologies´ (GMT) is one of the research group of the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering of the University of the Basque Country, UPV/EHU, focus its technological and human resources on the development of three main goals: training, research and transfer of knowledge.

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Computer Vision

Research center

Tecnalia

Main researcher

Researcher name: 
Estibaliz Garrote
Researcher email: 
estibaliz.garrote@tecnalia.com

Description

Tecnalia’s Computer Vision Research Group is part of the Industry and Transport division and has over 30 years of experience in the fields of image processing and intelligent systems’ development.

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Colloidal Systems Chemistry

Research center

Materials Physics Center

Main researcher

Researcher name: 
Marek Grzelczak
Researcher email: 
marek.grzelczak@dipc.org

Description

Colloidal Systems Chemistry group, led by Marek Grzelczak, started research activities at Donostia International Physics Center from September 2017 to February 2020, currently, we run our research activities in Centro de Fisica de Materiales.

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Molecular Spectroscopy Group

Research center

UPV-EHU

Main researcher

Researcher name: 
Iñigo López Arbeloa / Virginia Martínez Martínez
Researcher email: 
virginia.martinez@ehu.eus
Researcher phone: 
0034 946015969

Description

The research of Molecular Spectroscopy group is focused on the search, development and characterization of new photoactive systems for optical and biomedical applications.

The main lines are:

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Bionanoplasmonics Laboratory

Research center

CIC biomaGUNE

Main researcher

Researcher name: 
Luis M. Liz-Marzán
Researcher email: 
llizmarzan@cicbiomagune.es

Description

The BioNanoPlasmonics Laboratory has been at the forefront of the Colloidal Plasmonic Nanoparticles area during more than 20 years, making key contributions and opening new horizons in this area.

The main topics underlying the current interest in this field are the following:

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