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Mathias Albert is a teacher-researcher at the Nice Institute of Physics (INPHYNI), a joint CNRS unit (UMR7010) affiliated with Université Côte d'Azur, located in Sophia Antipolis, Valbonne, France. He contributes to both academic teaching and scientific research within the institute, which focuses on fundamental and applied physics.
His research interests lie primarily in the domain of physics, with emphasis on wave phenomena, optics, and photonics. Given the technological environment of Sophia Antipolis and the nature of INPHYNI, his work likely involves theoretical modeling and applications in nanophotonics, electromagnetic wave propagation, and optical materials.
The trends in his potential research, though not explicitly detailed, suggest a focus on theoretical and applied aspects of modern physics, particularly in areas relevant to photonic devices and wave engineering. These topics align with the strategic research directions of the region and the institute.
Mathias Albert has not been mentioned to have received any specific scientific awards in the provided text.
He is actively involved in academic advising and research supervision, although no named students are listed. There is no mention of external grants or funding sources in the available information.
He is affiliated with the Institut de Physique de Nice (INPHYNI), a research laboratory dedicated to advancing knowledge in physics through interdisciplinary collaboration, experimental and theoretical studies, and innovation in photonic technologies.
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