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Jon Schlipf is a Researcher at BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg, affiliated with the Experimental Physics and Functional Materials department. He holds an M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology from the University of Stuttgart (2016-2018), with a master's thesis titled "Simulation of Faraday effect enhancement in plasmonic composite structures," and a B.Sc. in the same field from the same university (2012-2016). His research focuses on all-dielectric metasurfaces, plasmonic metal-semiconductor nanostructures, semi-analytical electromagnetic wave simulation methods, and chiral photodetectors. He also contributes to projects involving laser epitaxy of group-IV materials, genetic optimization, and magnetophotonics.
- Education:
- B.Sc. Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Universität Stuttgart (2012-2016)
- M.Sc. Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Universität Stuttgart (2016-2018)
His teaching responsibilities include supervising tutorials for the lectures "General Physics I" and "General Physics IV."
He is part of the Experimental Physics and Functional Materials team, collaborating with senior researchers like Prof. Inga Fischer and Dr. Markus Ratzke.
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