Dr. Stavroula Foteinopoulou

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Foteinopoulou, Stavroula
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SPIE Membership: 10.7 years
SPIE Awards: Senior status | 2020 SPIE Community Champion
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Area of Expertise: slow light, photonic crystals, plasmonics, theoretical photonics, phonon polaritons, metamaterials
Websites: Personal Website
ORCID iD: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4405-5209
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Stavroula Foteinopoulou is a Research Professor with the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department of the University of New Mexico, USA. She received her Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics from Iowa State University, USA and has held post-doctoral positions at the University of Namur, Belgium as well as the Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser of FORTH, Greece. Prior to joining the University of New Mexico, she was a Lecturer at the University of Exeter, UK. Her work in theoretical photonics focuses on conceiving new structured materials for extraordinary light control across the electromagnetic spectrum and has attracted to-date more than 3500 citations. She is the holder of one US patent, a senior member of both OSA and SPIE, and serves as an associate editor for the Journal of the European Optical Society: Rapid Publications (JEOS-RP) and a feature editor of Optical Materials Express (OPG-formerly OSA). She has also been the Chair of the annual SPIE conference Active Photonic Platforms for the last ten years. In 2016 she was recognized by the American Physical Society as an outstanding referee, which is a lifetime award.

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