
معرفی
Professor Angela Demetriadou is a Professor of Theoretical Nanophotonics at the School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Birmingham. She holds qualifications including BSc, MSc, PhD, MInstP, and FHEA. Her research focuses on nanophotonics, nanoplasmonics, metamaterials, and light-matter interaction, resulting in high-impact publications in Nature and Science. She actively champions equality and diversity in Physical Sciences.
Education:
- BSc, MSc, PhD (degrees unspecified in text)
- Chartered Physicist (MInstP)
- Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA).
Research Interests:
Professor Demetriadou’s work bridges nanoscale photonics and plasmonic systems, with recent emphasis on molecular interactions in nanoplasmonic devices. Her interdisciplinary approach combines theoretical physics with materials innovation, addressing applications in quantum technologies and optoelectronics.
Awards & Recognition:
- Royal Society University Research Fellowship (2018)
- Multiple unspecified awards for research excellence.
Teaching & Mentorship:
Awarded FHEA for teaching excellence, with expertise in diverse pedagogical formats. Actively mentors under-represented groups and supervises postgraduate researchers in nanophotonics/nanoplasmonics.
Research Group:
Leads a Royal Society-funded research group exploring novel nanophotonic systems, open to exceptional PhD candidates and postdocs.



