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Cyriaque Genet is a researcher at the Université de Strasbourg with the Institute for Supramolecular Science and Engineering (ISIS) and affiliated with the European Center for Quantum Sciences (CESQ). His work focuses on nano-optics, optical forces, and chiral light-matter interactions, with expertise in quantum vacuum effects, strong-coupling physical chemistry, and stochastic thermodynamics.
His research on light-matter interactions in complex systems spans quantum optics, chiral photonics, and polaritonic chemistry, as evidenced by his publications on superconductivity under strong coupling, chiral metasurfaces, and vacuum field effects in chemical reactivity. His work bridges quantum physics, nanotechnology, and materials science.
Genet has collaborated extensively with Thomas Ebbesen and teams across Europe, contributing to photonics, quantum materials, and optical engineering. His recent articles highlight advancements in chiral mirrors, spin-momentum locking, and nonlinear optical systems.
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