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Sebastian Schulz is an Associate Professor at the University of Waterloo, specializing in advanced photonics research. His work focuses on nanophotonics, plasmonics, and metasurfaces, particularly exploring epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) materials and their applications in optical sensors, integrated photonics, and augmented reality systems. He is affiliated with the Quantum Nano Centre (QNC 4601), indicating a strong involvement in cutting-edge nanotechnology research.
His research interests encompass nonlinear optical phenomena, metamaterials design, and the development of novel optical components such as flexible holographic metasurfaces and tunable photonic devices. Schulz has contributed significantly to understanding the coupling dynamics between ENZ materials and plasmonic structures, as well as the optimization of photonic crystal waveguides for low-loss signal transmission.
Recent work includes advancements in temperature-controlled polymer-based lasers, high-throughput speckle spectrometers, and dynamically tunable optical systems. His publications frequently address the integration of nonlinear effects and nanostructured materials to achieve breakthroughs in optical performance metrics like time-bandwidth product limits.
While no specific grants or awards are explicitly listed, his prolific output in top-tier photonics journals underscores his influential role in the field. Schulz collaborates on interdisciplinary projects at the intersection of materials science and optical engineering, driving innovations in sensor technologies and next-generation photonic systems.
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