“Raise your words, not voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder.”
– Rumi
About me
I am a Postdoctoral researcher in the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. As a professional modeler, I work actively with a variety of computer software and programming languages to develop physics models, build simulations, establish numerical codes, analyze data, and compare the simulation and model results with experiments for both predictive physical phenomena and verification of real world empirical results. It has been more than a decade that I have been involved in theoretical and computational physics. For more information, feel free to have a look at my research.
News:
- 2Physics article: An Efficient Energy Transfer Mechanism on the Nanoscale Using Plasmonic Nanoparticles
- Energiesparen mit einem Tüpfelchen Silber
- Physicists Use a Silver Nanoparticle to Advance Ultrafast Energy Transfer
- Govorov’s Team Models Nanoscale Heat Generation
- Shedding New Light on Nano Hot Spots
- CMSS and NQPI Hold Joint Poster Session
- NanoForum: Theoretical and Computational Study of Optical Properties of Complex Plasmonic Structures
Some Graphics fun
Making graphical pictures of nanoparticles is my hobby 🙂