BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20251225T093427EST-5807PpXjN4@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20251225T143427Z DESCRIPTION:MIAM Nanotools Seminar featuring\n Lin Deng\, Postdoctoral Resea rcher\, Kai Wang Lab\n\nFREE • Coffee and pizza provided! Space is limited :\n Please register at mcgill.ca/miam/nanotools-lin-deng.\n\nMETASURFACES\, TWO-DIMENSIONAL ARRAYS OF ENGINEERED NANOSTRUCTURES\, have revolutionized the field of optics by enabling unprecedented control over light at subwa velength scales. This talk will provide a comprehensive overview of the fu ndamental working principles of metasurfaces\, including key concepts such as resonance modes\, Pancharatnam-Berry (PB) phase\, and Jones matrix-bas ed phase manipulation. These principles will be contextualized within the broader framework of classical and quantum optical applications. Through t he example of designing a metalens\, this talk will guide the audience thr ough the end-to-end process of metasurface generation and characterization . This includes the computational design\, simulation\, fabrication\, and experimental validation steps. In addition\, Dr. Deng will highlight the t ransformative potential of metasurfaces in both classical applications\, s uch as imaging and beam shaping\, and emerging quantum technologies\, incl uding photon manipulation and quantum-enhanced sensing. By bridging theore tical insights with practical demonstrations\, this talk aims to inspire n ew directions in metasurface research and their integration into next-gene ration optical systems.\n\nLIN DENG is a FRQNT Postdoctoral Fellow in the Kai Wang Laboratory at McGill\, where he studies meta and integrated photo nics for quantum applications. He received his PhD in Electrical and Compu ter Engineering from Northeastern University\, Boston\, in 2023.\n DTSTART:20250228T170000Z DTEND:20250228T180000Z LOCATION:Room 211\, Rutherford Physics Building\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 2T8\, 3600 rue University SUMMARY:Designing Metasurfaces for Classical and Quantum Optics\, from Prin ciples to Applications URL:/miam/channels/event/designing-metasurfaces-classi cal-and-quantum-optics-principles-applications-363809 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR