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Dr. Zhan-Hong Lin is a Researcher at ETH Zürich's Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering (ICB), affiliated with the Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences. His role is part of the Professorship for Chemical Engineering, focusing on advanced materials and optical technologies. He holds a Ph.D. and has contributed to cutting-edge research in nanotechnology, plasmonics, and metamaterials.
Research interests include nanopatterning, metasurface design, chiroptical sensing, and optically active polymer microspheres. His work bridges nanofabrication techniques with applications in lasers, sensors, and quantum plasmonics. He has developed pneumatically tunable microlasers and innovative methods for chiral detection using plasmonic structures.
Publications highlight contributions to optical chirality, plasmonic logic gates, and self-assembled microsphere systems. His research emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches combining chemistry, physics, and engineering to solve complex optical and material challenges.
Labs and teams: Active in the ICB's nanotechnology and photonics groups, collaborating on projects involving advanced optical devices and materials characterization.
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