- Nanotechnology
- Optics
- Sensors
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Braulio Garcia Camara is a Full Professor and Deputy Director of the Electronic Technology Department at Carlos III University of Madrid. He is affiliated with the University Group of Identification Technologies (GUTI). His research focuses on nanotechnology, optical sensors, solar cell technology, liquid crystals, and educational technology. He holds roles such as Visiting Professor and has contributed to projects involving plasmonic sensors, semiconductor nanoparticles, and AI-driven educational tools. Research interests include designing nanostructured materials for enhanced light interaction in solar cells, developing optical sensors using plasmonic and dielectric nanoparticles, and exploring liquid crystal applications in tunable optical devices. His work bridges fundamental physics with practical applications in energy, sensing, and education. Recent publications highlight advancements in nanoantenna-enhanced quantum dot systems (2024), gold nanoparticle-based fiber optic temperature sensors (2024), and AI tools for educational quality assessment (2023). His sensor technologies span displacement detection (2022), UV LED efficiency (2022), and subterahertz metamaterials (2019). Labs/Groups: Active in GUTI, focusing on identification technologies and interdisciplinary nanoscience. Collaborates on projects involving photonic crystal fibers, liquid crystal nanocomposites, and optoelectronic device development.








