Rahmani Receives IUPAP Young Scientist Prize
The International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) has awarded its Young Scientist Prize to Mohsen Rahmani.
This accolade was given to recognize Rahmani’s contributions to light matter interactions at nanoscale, particularly nonlinear nanophotonics via metallic, dielectric and semiconductor nanostructures and metasurfaces, which have paved the road for extending nonlinear optics to nanoscale. Rahmani is currently an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Research Award holder at the Australian National University in Canberra. Until recently, he was a research associate at the Blackett Laboratory at London’s Imperial College following a Ph.D. program at the National University of Singapore.
The IUPAP is an international, nongovernmental organization that assists in the worldwide development of physics to foster international collaboration and solve problems.
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