N. Asger Mortensen is a Professor and D-IAS Chair at the Danish Institute for Advanced Study , University of Southern Denmark. He serves as Scientific Director of the DNRF Center of Excellence POLIMA , focusing on polariton-driven light-matter interactions. His career spans leadership roles at SDU and DTU, including VILLUM Investigator grants. Education : Dr. scient. (2021) University of Copenhagen; Dr. techn. (2006), PhD (2001), MSc (1998) from Technical University of Denmark. Research Interests : Quantum plasmonics, nanophotonics, metamaterials, optofluidics, and light-matter interactions in structured materials. His work bridges classical electrodynamics and quantum physics, emphasizing nonlocal effects and polaritonic phenomena. Recent Articles : Explore nonlocality in photonic materials, plasmonic systems in 2D materials, and polariton dynamics. Keywords include Nanophotonics , Quantum Optics , and Condensed Matter , with subfields like Surface Plasmons , Exciton Polaritons , and Topological Insulators . Scientific Awards : Fyens Stiftstidendes Forskerpris (2023) Elected Member, Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters (2022) VILLUM Investigator (2017) European Optics Prize (2008, 2004) Grants : Leads DNRF CoE (2023-2029, ~60 MDKK) and VILLUM Investigator (2017-2023, ~40 MDKK). Co-applicant on numerous international collaborations. Editorial Roles : Associate Editor for Science Advances and Nanophotonics , with past roles at Optics Express and Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter .




