
معرفی
Dr. Zoran Miskovic is a Professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics at the University of Waterloo, cross-appointed to Physics and Astronomy. He holds a PhD from the University of Belgrade and researches mathematical modeling of physical processes in nanometer-scale structures. His work focuses on graphene and carbon-based nanostructures with applications in nano-plasmonics, nano-photonics, and biochemical sensing. Professor Miskovic collaborates with international theoretical and experimental groups across four continents and is a member of the Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology.
Research examines interactions between nanostructures and surrounding media using mathematical modeling and computer simulation. Current investigations study plasmon excitation mechanisms, energy transfer in 2D materials, and dynamic polarization effects in heterostructures.
Publications demonstrate consistent focus on quantum phenomena in nanomaterials, particularly graphene-based systems. Recent work explores plasmon-phonon interactions, dynamic polarization forces, and terahertz-infrared optical properties of doped 2D materials with emphasis on heterostructure engineering.
Leads interdisciplinary research projects through Waterloo's Nanotechnology Institute, developing computational models for experimental EELS data interpretation and quantum transport phenomena prediction.



