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Marek Osinski is a Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of New Mexico, with joint appointments in Physics & Astronomy and Computer Science. He leads UNM's $3.1 million NSF-funded IGERT fellowship program in Nanotechnology & Neuroscience, supporting interdisciplinary PhD training. His research focuses on colloidal nanocrystals, biomedical quantum dots, radiation detectors, and optoelectronic devices. Dr. Osinski has authored over 415 papers, holds five patents, and is a Fellow of SPIE and the Optical Society of America. He chairs international conferences and serves on the Optical Science and Engineering Graduate Committee.
- Education: PhD in Physical Sciences (Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, 1979), MS in Physics (University of Warsaw, 1971)
Research interests include nanocrystal synthesis, optoelectronic modeling, semiconductor lasers, and antimicrobial nanoparticle applications. His work spans biomedical imaging, quantum computing platforms, and radiation detection systems. Over 16 PhD students have been supported through his fellowship program, with international collaborations in Germany and Australia.
Notable achievements include developing anti-Stokes luminescence in nanocrystals, designing ring-laser-based sensors, and innovating methods for antimicrobial nanoparticle delivery. He contributes to silicon quantum photonic integrated circuits and superconducting single-photon detectors. Awards include SPIE and OSA Fellowships.




