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The XXXIII Edition of the Distributed Doctoral School on Metamaterials will be held on April 3-6, 2017 in Bordeaux, France. The school, organized by Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal and METAMORPHOSE VI AISBL, will be focused on Metasurfaces. 

The school program is available here.

Info about venue, registration fees, grants, visa invitation letters and accommodation can be found here.

To reserve your seat, please login at http://www.metamorphose-vi.org and go there to the shop for registration.

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March 1, 2017: Travel grant application deadline
March 27, 2017: Registration deadline for the school

 

 

Credits: 1.5 ECTS

Dates: 3-6 April 2017

Place: Bordeaux, France

Title of the Course: Metasurfaces

School Coordinator Prof. Philippe Barois, Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal
                                 
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Teachers

Dr. Alexandre Baron, France

Dr. Patrice Genevet, France

Dr. Philippe Lalanne, France

Prof. Willie Padilla, USA

Dr. Virginie Ponsinet, France

Prof. Ari Sihvola, Finland

Prof. Constantin Simovski, Finland

Dr. Isabelle Staude, Germany

Prof. Martin Wegener, Germany

 

Abstract
The course is aimed at post-graduate research students in Physics, Material Science, and Engineering, as well as at academic and industrial experts, who are interested in the manipulation of electromagnetic waves with metasurfaces. Metasurfaces constitute a special class of optically thin metamaterials of growing interest. They are generally composed of two-dimensional assemblies of resonant sub-wavelength elements which may provide large phase jumps to a light wave with limited losses. A full control of the reflected and transmitted fields may hence be reached with metasurfaces of appropriate designs. The course – taught by eminent scientists working in the fields of electromagnetic metamaterials and metasurfaces (from microwaves to optics),– aims at reviewing the basic principles on the theory, design, experiments and applications of metasurfaces.