Niels Bohr Institute

Assistant Professor, University of Copenhagen, 2012


Niels Bohr Institute

In 2012, I was awarded a prestigious three-year research grant from the Villum Kann Rasmussen Foundation as Principal Investigator. In 2013, I was appointed Assistant Professor at the University of Copenhagen, where I developed teaching activities in close collaboration with Prof. Kim Splittorff, Deputy Head for Teaching at the Niels Bohr Institute.

During this period, I focused on exploiting fabrication imperfections in nanophotonic structures to achieve efficient and spectrally stable random lasing and to quantify mesoscopic transport and scattering phenomena in complex nanophotonic media.

Selected publications (Niels Bohr Institute)

  • Nonuniversal intensity statistics in disordered photonics
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  • Random nanolasing in the Anderson-localized regime
    Nature Nanotechnology 9, 285–289 (2014)
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