Fellows


Maciej Trusiak
Assistant Professor Maciej Trusiak
Maciej Trusiak is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Micromechanics and Photonics Warsaw University of Technology. He received his B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. in Photonics Engineering from the Warsaw University of Technology in 2011, 2012, and 2017, respectively. He then conducted (in 2019) a year-long postdoctoral research in the Optoelectronic Image Processing Group headed by Prof. Javier GarcĂ­a and Prof. Vicente MicĂł in the Faculty of Physics, University of Valencia.
He is actively working in computational imaging, optical metrology, interferometry, quantitative phase microscopy, lensless coherent imaging, and fringe pattern analysis. He is a coauthor of more than 50 peer-reviewed journal papers. He serves as an associated editor in Optics and Lasers in Engineering journal and editorial board member in Journal of Physics: Photonics (IOP). He is a head of the SPIE Maria Goeppert Mayer award committee (for outstanding contribution to photonics).

E-mail: maciej.trusiak@pw.edu.pl

Ignacio Moreno
Full Professor Ignacio Moreno
Dr. Ignacio Moreno is Full Professor of Optics at University Miguel Hernández (UMH), in Elche, Spain. He received the degree in Physics and the PhD in Physics in 1992 and 1996 respectively, at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. His PhD thesis focused on the application of spatial light modulators to the realization of a programmable optical correlator system, supervised by Prof. María J. Yzuel and Prof. Juan Campos. For two years (1996-98) he joined the Department of Optics of the University of Valencia, and since 1998 he is at the Department of Materials Science, Optics & Electronics Technology at UMH. In 2020 he joined the UMH Institute of Bioengineering.
He has an extensive research experience in the field of liquid crystal spatial light modulators, and their application in diffractive and polarization optics, having published more than 150 articles in peer reviewed journals. He maintains stable active collaborations with Spanish (Autonomous University of Barcelona, University of Valencia) and international centers (San Diego State University (USA), Institut FEMTO, Université de Franche-Comté (France), and Universidad de La Frontera (Chile)). He is Senior Member and Fellow Member of SPIE – The International Society for Optics and Photonics (2009 and 2014 respectively), and Senior Member and Fellow Member of OSA – The Optical Society (2010 and 2017 respectively). In 2012 he received the EOS2012 Prize from the EOS – European Optical Society. In 2015 he became a grantee of the Fulbright Scholar Program.
In 2017-20 was President of the Spanish Society of Optics – SEDOPTICA. Previously, in 2014-2017, he was Vicepresident of SEDOPTICA; and in the period 2005-2014 he was editor of the journal Óptica Pura y Aplicada – OPA. Since 2013 he is Associate Editor of the journal Optical Engineering, edited by SPIE. He has been Guest Editor of two special sections entitled Liquid Crystals for Photonics (2011), and on Spatial Light Modulators: Devices & Applications (2019). In 2015 he was member of the Spanish Committee for the International Year of Light, and since 2017 he is Vicepresident of the Spanish Committee for the International Day of Light. He was the President of the Organizing Committee of two meetings held at Elche: the 4th Spanish Meeting on Optoelectronics – Optoel’05 (July 2005) and the 3rd International Workshop on Liquid Crystals for Photonics (September 2010). In the period 2007-2016 he was Director of TECNIT Doctoral Program, the UMH PhD Program in Industrial and Telecommunication Engineering.

Telephone: (+34) 96 665 8409
E-mail: i.moreno@umh.es

Adolfo Esteban
Associate Professor Adolfo Esteban MartĂ­n
Adolfo Esteban Martín received the BSc in Physics, MSc in Photonics, and PhD degree from the Universitat de València (UV), Spain, in 2001, 2003, and 2006, respectively. He successfully completed his PhD achieving the qualification of Excellent Cum Laude and European PhD special mention. He obtained several grants: Formación Profesorado Universitario (FPU) from MECyD, Juan de la Cierva (JdC) postdoctoral fellowship from MEC, and Torres Quevedo (PTQ-13-06123) Industrial research project grant from Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad, International Research Project BE DGR 2011 from AGAUR. In 2018, he got a positon as Profesor Ayudante Doctor at the Department of Optics and Optometry and Vision Sciences of the Faculty of Physics at UV.
Since October 2021, he got a permanent position at UV as full-time Profesor Contratado Doctor, and , currently, he is also Secretary of the Department. His scientific research is focused on experimental nonlinear optics for frequency conversion and photorefraction, and has resulted in more than 50 publications in the foremost international peer reviewed journals included in the first quarter (Q1) according to WOS-Journal Citation Reports (JCR) , peer reviewed international proceedings, and more than 60 presentations in conferences with +40 oral y 10 posters in leading international conferences (CLEO USA and CLEO Europe), including invited talks and post-deadline paper. Moreover, he is reviewer of international OSA journals. His work has led to several important highlights, including 3 Physical Review Letters, 7 Laser & Photonics Review, including a joint paper with a Nobel Prize Theodor W. Hänsch, 15 Optics Letters, 4 Optics Express, Highlight in Nature Photonics, 2 Invited Reviews, and 2 international patents. Moreover, he was employed at Radiant Light SL, a company devoted to develop advanced tunable laser sources based on nonlinear frequency conversion, as a R&D Scientist within the period 2013-2017, providing my industrial research experience as well.

Telephone: (+34) 963 544 091
E-mail: adolfo.esteban@uv.es

 
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