

My present research focuses on the application of Physics and Photonics methods, concepts and devices to analyze, assess and solve issues relevant to light pollution, i.e. Member of Grupo de Investigación Photonics4Life.

Salvador Xurxo Bará Viñas, Associate Professor. Currently teaches in the degrees in Physics and Optics and Optometry of the USC.ĭr. She was the mainl investigator of 4 research projects, supervising four master's level students and thesis of four doctoral students, all of them in the field of Optics and Photonics. She is co-author of more than 70 international publications in the areas of GRIN optics and laser technologies. Member of the Photonics4Life Research Group. degree in Physics (1994) and a PhD in Physics (cum laude 1997) from the University of Santiago de Compostela (USC). Maria del Carmen Bao Varela, Associate Professor. His research is varied, currently working on Illumination of built heritage, Visual Optics, Image Processing and Optical Aberrations.ĭra. Previously, he was a professor at the universities of Vigo (4 months) and Zaragoza (5 years). (2006) in Physical Sciences, and Diploma in Optics and Optometry (2002) by the University of Santiago de Compostela. Justo Arines Piferrer, Assistant Professor of the Department of Applied Physics of the University of Santiago de Compostela. She loves to dance and design jewellery of high sewingĭr. As to her educational tasks she adores to teach the language of the Science. She collaborates actively with the College of Optical Sciences of the University of Arizona and the Polytechnical University of Tulancingo in Mexico, among other institutions. It has been a main researcher of more than 10 projects of investigation in competitive announcements, supervisor of 7 doctoral Thesis and coauthor of more than 70 scientific publications. At present her investigation centres in the field of the visual optics, developing background cameras of eye of high resolution and pftalmic components for the correction of presbicia. Her initial investigations in the field of the microoptica and optical communications developed partly in the Tokyo Institute of Technology with Grant Fellowships and Senior Fellowships of the CE.
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Eva Maria Acosta Plaza, Full Professor in Area of Optics, Department of Applied Physics, graduated and doctorated Physics in the University of Santiago de Compostela. Participates in the A Ponte Program of the USC by giving informative talks in IES and FP.ĭra. He was director of the University School of Optics and Optometry of the USC and Deputy Director of the Institute of Education Sciences. He has directed 5 doctoral theses, supervised another 5, and more than 12 works of initiation to research. More than 45 communications in congresses and 40 articles in national and international journals in the field of optics and more than 25 in JCR indexed journals. Currently, he develops experimental theoretical investigations of Quantum Optics.

In applications of classical interferometry and speckle for the analysis of mechanical and thermal stresses in jaws, teeth and titanium prostheses. He has focused his research on the design, manufacture and applications of diffractive optical elements, both generated by interferometric methods and by computer, for the visible and IR range. Member of the Quantum Materials and Photonics Group-GRC-(GI-1487) from the USC.He has participated in over 12 research projects, some multidisciplinary dedicated to the biomechanical study of bone structures or the manufacture of photonic crystal structures. Secretary of CAPD PD in Laser, Phtonics and Vision. Vicente Moreno de las Cuevas, Associate Professor. degrees in Physics (Optics and Photonics). He is currently a Professor of (Classical) Optics and Quantum Optics in Faculty of Physics at University of Santiago de Compostela.ĭr. degrees in Physics (Optics and Photonics), and for nine students obtaining Ph.D. He has been advisor for fourteen students obtaining M.S. He has authored about 150 international publications (and about 40 national publications) in the areas of classical and quantum optics in inhomogeneous media, fiber optics and lineal and non linear integrated optics. He made different research stays at the IFAC-CNR (Florence, Italy) and at the University of Groningen (Netherlands). He is Coordinator of the Research Group on Quantum Materials and Photonics, at present a Competitive Reference Research Group (2018-2021). ( cum laude and extraordinary PhD award 1988) degrees in Physics, from the University of Santiago de Compostela. Coordinator of the PD in Laser, Phtonics and Vision. Jesús Liñares (Beiras), Professor in Area of Optics, Department of Applied Physics. Doctoral Program Teachers and PhD Supervisors (external)ĭr.
