Researches
My research activities began in with my arrival in the Ephoni team at the IEMN institute during my M2 research internship. I then worked on modulation instability in nanoparticles. Following this master's year, I was lucky enough to benefit from a research grant allowing me to start a thesis on this theme in .
Following the defense of my thesis entitled "Localization and nonlinear propagation of surface plasmon modes in metallic nanostructures" in , I carried out a thematic reconversion with the start of my post-doctorate. I had the opportunity to join the Photonics group of the PhLAM laboratory and work on optical cavities based on optical fibers, for applications concerning the generation of frequency combs.
Publications
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