Executive Development Programme in Nano-Optical Device Design
-- ViewingNowThe Executive Development Programme in Nano-Optical Device Design is a certificate course that provides professionals with the latest advancements in nano-optical device design. This program emphasizes the importance of nanoscale optical devices, which are increasingly vital in various industries such as telecommunications, healthcare, and renewable energy.
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โข Introduction to Nano-Optical Device Design: Fundamentals of nanophotonics, principles of nano-optical device design, and current trends in the field.
โข Nanofabrication Techniques: Overview of various nanofabrication methods, including lithography, etching, and self-assembly, and their applications in nano-optical device design.
โข Optical Properties of Materials: Study of the optical properties of materials at the nanoscale, including refractive index, absorption, and scattering, and their impact on nano-optical device design.
โข Nano-Optical Device Modeling: Introduction to computational tools and methodologies for modeling and simulating nano-optical devices, including finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) and finite-element method (FEM) simulations.
โข Plasmonics: Deep dive into plasmonics, a key area in nano-optical device design, including surface plasmons, plasmonic waveguides, and metamaterials.
โข Nano-Optical Sensing and Imaging: Exploration of the use of nano-optical devices for sensing and imaging applications, including biosensors, chemical sensors, and super-resolution imaging.
โข Emerging Technologies in Nano-Optical Device Design: Overview of emerging technologies and trends in nano-optical device design, including nanophotonic crystals, quantum dots, and 2D materials.
โข Design for Manufacturing: Introduction to the principles of design for manufacturing (DFM) in the context of nano-optical device design, including considerations for scalability, yield, and cost.
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