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Electrical Engineering


 

Nanophotonics, biophotonics, optical nondestructive testing, biosensors

Alexander N. Cartwright

Dr. Cartwright is interested in semiconductor optoelectronics, sensors, hybrid materials, optical non-destructive evaluation of stress and strain, biophotonics and nanophotonics. His research has been funded by National Science Foundation, Office of Naval Research, NYSTAR, Johnson and Johnson, Intel, and AFOSR. He is the Director of Lasers and Photonics at the Institute for Lasers, Photonics and Biophotonics, and the director of the National Science Foundation Integrative Graduate Research and Education Traineeship (IGERT) in Biophotonics: Materials and Applications at the University at Buffalo.

Dr. Cartwright's research includes femtosecond laser spectroscopy, GaN, characterization of electronic packaging using Moire interference, and polymeric nanophotonics. The following slides provide some highlights.

 

DURINT: Polymeric nanophotonics

 

slide summarizing research work in polymeric nanophotonics

 

 

 

Materials and devices for UV spectrum

 

slide summarizing research work in materials and devices for UV spectrum

 

 

 

Characterization of electronic packaging

 

slide summarizing research in characterization of electronic packaging

 

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