- Quantum optics
- Atom-light interaction
- Slow light
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Dr. Hamid Reza Hamedi is a Researcher at the Institute of Theoretical Physics and Astronomy (ITPA) within the Faculty of Physics at Vilnius University, Lithuania. His work focuses on quantum optics and atom-light interactions, with particular expertise in slow light phenomena, orbital angular momentum of light, and optical effects near plasmonic nanostructures. Dr. Hamedi's research interests span several cutting-edge areas of quantum optics and atomic physics. His work explores the intricate interactions between light and matter at the quantum level, with applications in quantum information processing, precision measurement, and novel optical technologies. He has made significant contributions to understanding how structured light, particularly light carrying orbital angular momentum, interacts with atomic systems and nanostructures. Analysis of Dr. Hamedi's recent publications reveals a strong focus on manipulating light-matter interactions using quantum coherence effects. His work frequently explores the photonic spin Hall effect, spontaneous emission control, and structured light propagation in various atomic configurations. A recurring theme is the use of optical vortices and structured light fields to achieve precise control over quantum systems, with applications ranging from quantum information to high-precision sensing. Dr. Hamedi has successfully led multiple research projects funded by prestigious organizations. Notably, he was the project leader for several European Social Fund and Lithuanian Research Council grants, including "Spatially inhomogeneous atom-light interaction" (2020-2022) and "Light-matter interaction next to plasmonic nanostructures" (2022-2024). He has also received COST action fellowships for research visits to leading institutions in Spain, Greece, and Latvia, demonstrating international recognition of his work. His research is conducted within the vibrant quantum optics community at Vilnius University's Institute of Theoretical Physics and Astronomy, which maintains strong collaborations with research groups across Europe. Dr. Hamedi's work contributes significantly to Lithuania's growing reputation in quantum technologies and advanced optical research.







