- Nanophotonics
- Plasmonics
- Near-field Optics
- +۵ مورد دیگر
Valentina KRACHMALNICOFF is a CNRS Research Scientist at Institut Langevin, affiliated with ESPCI Paris and PSL University. She joined the institute in 2012 after completing her postdoctoral fellowship there in 2010. Her research focuses on experimental nanophotonics, particularly studying near-field interactions between fluorescent nano-emitters and nanostructured plasmonic or dielectric materials. Dr. KRACHMALNICOFF obtained her PhD from University Paris-Sud in 2009 with a thesis on quantum atom optics experiments supervised by Alain Aspect and Charles Westbrook. Her research interests span experimental nanophotonics with plasmonic and dielectric media, near-field optical microscopy with fluorescent nanoprobes, quantum optics applications, and the study of electromagnetic local density of states. She has developed expertise in fluorescence intensity and decay rate measurements of nano-objects grafted on scanning probe microscope tips, as well as nano-manipulation techniques. Her work bridges fundamental physics with potential applications in quantum technologies, biosensing, and thermal management at the nanoscale. She frequently employs super-resolution imaging techniques to overcome diffraction limits in optical measurements. Analysis of Dr. KRACHMALNICOFF's recent publications reveals a strong methodological evolution toward increasingly sophisticated combinations of experimental techniques with theoretical modeling. Her work consistently focuses on probing light-matter interactions at the nanoscale, with growing integration of biophysical approaches. The publications demonstrate expertise in thermal radiation at nanoscale distances, plasmonic and dielectric nanostructures, and super-resolution fluorescence lifetime imaging. Her research shows a trajectory from fundamental near-field optics toward applications in quantum information and biosensing. Dr. KRACHMALNICOFF has received notable scientific recognition: 2017: CNRS Bronze Medal for her pioneering work in nanophotonics 2007: L'Oréal France - UNESCO "For Women in Science" Prize Dr. KRACHMALNICOFF actively mentors doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers. Current advisees include Guillaume Blanquer and Dorian Bouchet (PhD candidates) and Vivien Loo (postdoctoral researcher). Former students include Da Cao and Etienne Castanié. Her research is supported by CNRS funding and collaborative grants with other institutions, evident from her extensive co-authorship network spanning theoretical physicists, materials scientists, and optical engineers. Dr. KRACHMALNICOFF leads an experimental research team at Institut Langevin specializing in nanophotonics. Her laboratory features advanced near-field optical microscopy capabilities, fluorescence lifetime imaging systems, and nano-manipulation setups. The team collaborates closely with other researchers at Institut Langevin, including Yannick De Wilde (CNRS Research Director) and Ignacio Izeddin (Associate Professor at ESPCI), forming a cohesive research group focused on light-matter interactions at the nanoscale.







