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Mossallaei Research Group
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Hossein MosallaeiComputational EM and Photonics Laboratory at Northeastern University enables comprehensive solutions for coupled Maxwell’s and Schrodinger’s equations, exploits fundamental physics, and creates transformational electromagnetic and optical systems. The goal is to achieve state-of-the-art mathematical models and computational techniques to innovatively solve and characterize large-area micro-/nano-scale and quantum systems. The emphasis is on microwave, optical, and bio metamaterials, RF-THz devices, active circuits and components, photonics and plasmonics, nanoscale and quantum/molecular-bio systems, periodic and aperiodic configurations, and hybridized nanomaterials and structures.

The paper entitled “A plasmonic MIM frequency diplexer” that was authored by M. Farmahini Farahani and H. Mosallaei has been accepted for publication in IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology.

Professor Mosallaei's undergraduate researcher Nick Materise is one of three students nominated by Northeastern University for the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship.

The work on Array of Planar Plasmonic Scatterers Functioning as Light Concentrator is considered as the Top-Downloaded articles in Optics Letters, July 2011.

Hossein Mosallaei is nominated by College of Engineering for Northeastern University’s Excellence in Research and Creativity Award, 2011.


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