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Martin Koch Nørgaard is a Ph.D. Research Fellow at the Center for Polariton-driven Light-Matter Interactions (POLIMA) at the University of Southern Denmark. His research focuses on novel interactions between light and matter at the nanoscale, particularly leveraging van der Waals materials. Nørgaard's work emphasizes applications in near-field optics, exploring how light manipulation can lead to new photonic devices and enhance the functionality of existing technologies. His contributions over the past years have included various peer-reviewed journal articles, underscoring his commitment to advancing the field of photonics through innovative research methodologies. Nørgaard actively collaborates with other researchers, contributing to a vibrant research network within Europe. He aims to deepen our understanding of light-matter interactions and their potential applications in future technology developments.
Center for Polariton-driven Light-Matter Interactions (POLIMA) • Odense, Denmark
Conducting research on light-matter interactions, focusing on van der Waals materials and their applications in optics.
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