Ad Lagendijk
Ad Lagendijk is group leader at the FOM institute Amolf. In addition he is distinguished University Professor at the University of Amsterdam and professor of physics at the University of Twente.
Ad Lagendijk is group leader at the FOM institute Amolf. In addition he is distinguished University Professor at the University of Amsterdam and professor of physics at the University of Twente.
Allard Mosk is an assistant professor in the Complex Photonic Systems group at the University of Twente.
Jacopo Bertolotti is a post-doc in the group "Optics of Complex Systems at LENS in Florence (Italy).
Kiki Jianying MIAO is a technical manager of Nano and Advanced Materials Institute Limited (NAMI), which is hosted by the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and sponsored by Hong Kong government.
Klaas is a professor of chemical physics in the Department of Physics, SUPA at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, UK. He is part of the Biomolecular and Chemcial Physics group.
Otto Muskens is a Physics lecturer at the University of Southampton. More information on his research can be found here.
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Thanks for the advice. It sounds almost too simple and like something people should come up by themselves. Unfortunately, most ...
19 Jul 2010 8:46, Julio E. Peironcely
Getting grants funded is a much less platonic enterprise than the science itself. I recently ran into a science professor ...
20 Jun 2010 19:32, Gijs
Hi, One question - where would you include correspondence? Some journals e.g. Nature publish "Letters" as full articles, whereas, correspondence elsewhere ...
11 Jun 2010 23:09, MH
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8 Jun 2010 23:08, labuddy
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