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Sakellaris Mailis serves as an Assistant Professor and Head of the Laser Materials Processing Group at the Center for Photonic Science and Engineering, Skolkovo Institute for Science and Technology (Skoltech), where he conducts cutting-edge research in laser-based material synthesis and photonic device fabrication.
Dr. Mailis earned his undergraduate degree from the Physics department of the University of Crete, Greece, and completed his PhD in Physics at the University of Crete/Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas (FORTH-IESL) in 1996. Following his doctoral studies, he joined the Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC) at the University of Southampton, UK, as a postdoctoral fellow in 1998, where he advanced to Principal Research Fellow by 2008 before joining Skoltech in 2019.
His primary research focuses on laser-induced spatially selective synthesis of materials under ambient conditions, particularly 2D transition metal dichalcogenides. He specializes in laser processing of ferroelectric crystals, direct laser writing of optical waveguides and diffractive structures, ferroelectric domain engineering, and development of photonic circuits in semiconductor materials. At Skoltech's Hybrid Photonics laboratory, his group pioneers techniques for localized synthesis of 2D materials and exploitation of ferroelectric/semiconductor hybrids for advanced photonic applications, building on his earlier work in holographic data storage and lithium niobate photonics at Southampton.
Dr. Mailis heads the Laser Materials Processing Group at Skoltech's Center for Photonic Science and Engineering and previously led the "lithium niobate" group at the University of Southampton's Optoelectronics Research Centre. His laboratory work has established foundational methodologies for laser-based photonic device fabrication across multiple material systems.
While specific student advisement details are not provided in the source text, his extensive publication record in scientific journals, conference proceedings, review articles, and book chapters demonstrates significant scholarly impact. His recent seminar on laser-synthesis of 2D semiconductors indicates active exploration of novel material systems for next-generation photonic integrated circuits.
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