Daniel Wasserman
Daniel Wasserman, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor and Deputy Director of UML Photonics Center, Physica and Applied Physics

Phone: 978-934-4530
Office: Olney Science Center 114

Educational Background

Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Princeton University 2004
M.A. in Electrical Engineering, Princeton University 2000
Sc.B. Engineering Physics, Brown University 1998

Scholarly Interests

Mid-IR photonics, plasmonics, semiconductor growth and physics, optoelectronics, nanoscience and THz technologies.

Bio Sketch

I received my Sc.B. degree in Engineering/Physics from Brown University in 1998.  My doctoral work was conducted at Princeton University with Professor Steve Lyon in the Department of Electrical Engineering.  I received my Ph.D in 2004 for a dissertation entitled: "InAs Quantum Dots: Mid-Infrared Luminescence, (110) Growth, Single-Dot Luminescence and Cleaved Edge Overgrowth".

Upon graduation, I was awarded a Princeton Council on Science and Technology Postdoctoral Fellowship.  I spent the next three years working with Professor Claire Gmachl in the Princeton University Mid-Infrared Photonics Group, where I studied integrated nonlinearities in Quantum Cascade Lasers (among other things).



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