
Giuseppe Strangi
استاد · Experimental Condensed Matter Physics
Case Western Reserve Universityمعرفی
Giuseppe Strangi is a Professor and Ohio Research Scholar in Surfaces of Advanced Materials at Case Western Reserve University's Department of Physics, College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on nanophotonic systems and metamaterials at the intersection of classical and quantum physics.
- Education: Laurea (1996) and Ph.D. (2000) from University of Calabria, Italy
The Strangi Research Group investigates experimental condensed matter physics, plasmonics, and metasurfaces. Key research areas include:
- Development of photonic metamaterials for biological/chemical sensing platforms
- Nanotechnologies in physics-medicine applications
- Machine learning and physics-assisted AI for optical material design
- Indefinite dispersion metamaterials and photonic density of states
- Plasmon-exciton interplay in hybrid nanostructures
- Random laser systems and electromagnetic properties of tunable metasurfaces
Recent publications highlight advancements in liquid crystal-integrated metalenses, Fano-resonant optical coatings, and hyperbolic metamaterial-based biosensors. The group's work spans fundamental physics and applied technologies with potential applications in medical treatments and advanced optical devices.




