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CIC nanoGUNE
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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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Materials Physics Center
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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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CIC nanoGUNE
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The Nanoengineering Group at CIC nanoGUNE, led by Ikerbasque Research Professor Andreas Seifert, aligns its research according to industrial and clinical requirements and includes market-driven needs and real-life applications from the beginning into its research programs.
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Donostia International Physics Center
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We focus on two separate but related phenomena in the field of light-matter interactions.
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Materials Physics Center
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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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Donostia International Physics Center
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The research topics of 2D Nanophotonics group are focused on light-matte interaction taking place in 2D materials.
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Materials Physics Center
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The Theory of Nanophoptonics Group studies the interaction of light and matter at the nanoscale.
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CIC nanoGUNE
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The Nanooptics Group performs experimental and theoretical research in Nanooptics and Nanophotonics, covering both fundamental and applied aspects.
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Materials Physics Center
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The Quantum Nanophotonics Laboratory is led by Ikerbasque Research Professor Gabriel Molina-Terriza. We are a team of scientists endeavoruing to unveil the physics of the interactions of quantum light and matter at the nanoscale.
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CIC biomaGUNE
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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: