Italian physicist
Stefania Residori is an Italian, French physicist who works in France as a research director at HOASYS SAS, an optical equipment company.[ 1] Her research has involved optical chaos , rogue waves , slow light , holographic interferometry , and pattern formation in nonlinear optics and liquid crystals . At HOASYS SAS, she has also been involved in the development of equipment for spectral analysis of the eye and its applications in detecting eye disease.[ 2]
Education and career
Residori studied physics at the University of Bologna , earning a laurea in 1989. She completed a PhD at the University of Florence in 1993.[ 3]
From 1994 to 1998 she worked as a researcher for the National Institute of Optics of the National Research Council (Italy) , in Florence. In 1998 she became a director of research for the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) at the Institut Non Linéaire de Nice, a joint research unit of the CNRS and the Université Nice-Sophia-Antipolis .[ 3]
Recognition
Optica named Residori as a 2022 Optica Fellow , "for outstanding contributions to nonlinear optics and nonlinear dynamics of liquid crystals, and for applications to vortex generations and slow light holographic interferometry".[ 4]
References
^ "Stefania Residori" , Member profiles , SPIE, retrieved 2023-11-18
^ Palmarès 2020: 22e concours d'innovation i-Lab (PDF) , Ministère de l'enseignement supérieur, de la recherche et de l'innovation, p. 50, retrieved 2023-11-18
^ a b "Stefania Residori" , IEEE Xplore , IEEE, 11 April 2016, retrieved 2023-11-18
^ 2022 Fellows Class , Optica, 30 October 2023, retrieved 2023-11-18
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