Roozbeh Anvari's publication on N-doped graphene

Congratulations to Roozbeh on the publication of his work on N-doped graphene in Phys. Rev. B!

Postdoctoral fellow, Roozbeh Anvari, has just had his paper, The impact of nitrogen doping on the linear and nonlinear terahertz response of graphene, published  in Physical Review B ( Phys. Rev. B 104, 155402 (2021) (arXiv:2106.06119 [cond-mat.mes-hall]).

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Dylan van Eeden

Dylan van Eeden

Dylan van Eeden

PhD Candidate

Dignam Group

The Department of Physics, Engineering Physics & Astronomy

Arts & Science

Research Interests

Dylan is an PhD candidate in theoretical and computational applied physics. His research interests include nonlinear quantum optics and integrated photonics. He is presently studying the generation of entangled two-mode squeezed states of light in photonic crystal systems. He earned his Bachelor’s of Applied Science in Engineering Physics from Queen’s University in 2021.

Ari Boon

Ari Boon

Ari Boon

MSc Candidate

Dignam Group

The Department of Physics, Engineering Physics & Astronomy

Arts & Science

Research Interests

Ari is an MSc candidate studying physics at Queen's University, and graduated with a BSc from Lakehead University in 2020. He is currently researching the nonlinear optics of strained graphene using theoretical and computational methods.

Parvin Navaeipour

Parvin Navaeipour

Parvin Navaeipour

Post Doctorate

Dignam Group

The Department of Physics, Engineering Physics & Astronomy

pn21@queensu.ca

Stirling Hall 359

Research Interests

Parvin Navaeipour received her Ph.D. in Physics from Queen’s University in 2019. During her Ph.D. in Dr. Marc Dignam’s group, she worked on the nonlinear response of Graphene to THz radiation. She is currently a Mitacs Postdoctoral fellow in the group working on Liquid Crystals on Silicon with Lumentum Inc. Her interests and directions are focused on optical devices, telecommunication, and 2D materials nonlinear responses. Additionally, she likes to spend her free time playing tennis, hiking and wood carving.