Hi, I’m Urban Senica, a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Laboratory for Nanoscale Optics at Harvard University, where I’m conducting research on nonlinear integrated photonics.
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I have completed my PhD in Physics in the group of Prof. Jérôme Faist at ETH Zurich (Switzerland), where I developed an integrated photonics platform based on planarized terahertz quantum cascade lasers and frequency combs. Previously, I conducted research on nanowire lasers at TU Munich (Germany), radiation-hard semiconductor particle detectors at CERN (Switzerland), and silicon solar cells at the University of Ljubljana (Slovenia).
I am also passionate about science communication and 3D graphics, play several musical instruments, like basketball and volleyball, and enjoy discovering new places and gourmet experiences.
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Nature paper: widely tunable mode-locked semiconductor laser
Read my PhD Thesis on integrated terahertz photonics!
Chiral optics effects in nanowire lasers. More in my Master Thesis - click to find out!
During my research stay at CERN. Click on the image to check out my Project!