Albert Polman

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1961 –

36

Who is Albert Polman?

Albert Polman is a Dutch physicist and director of the FOM-AMOLF research laboratory in Amsterdam.

Polman received his master's degree in physics and his Ph.D. degree in materials science and engineering from the University of Utrecht. From 1989 to 1991 he was a post-doctoral staff researcher at AT&T Bell Laboratories. Since 1991 he has been associated with AMOLF, first as a group leader, since 1999 also as a department head. In 2005 he initiated the Center for Nanophotonics at AMOLF; in 2006 he was appointed as director of AMOLF. Polman was one of the initiators of the Amsterdam nanoCenter, a regional facility for nanofabrication founded in 2003. From March 2003 to February 2004 he was on sabbatical leave at Caltech, where he was a research associate in the group of Prof. H.A. Atwater.

Polman is one of the pioniers of the research field of nanophotonics: the control, understanding, and application of light at the nanoscale. He is best known for inventing optical doping, i.e., the incorporation and optical activation of optically active ions in thin-film materials by ion implantation.

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Born
Apr 21, 1961
Netherlands
Nationality
  • Netherlands
Education
  • Utrecht University

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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