Olivier Martin

EPFL STI IMT NAM
ELG 240 (Bâtiment ELG)
Station 11
1015 Lausanne

Web site:  Web site:  https://nam.epfl.ch

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Fields of expertise

Plasmonics, optical nanostructures, biosensing, modelling, nanofabrication, Raman spectroscopy, fluorescence, near-field optics, metamaterials.

Teaching & PhD

Teaching

Microengineering

Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Past PhD students

Nicolas B. Piller, Jörg Kottmann, Michael Paulus, Sergei Sidorenko, Holger Fischer, Lina Huang, Daniele Brunazzo (thesis co-direction with Torino University), Andreas M. Kern, Benjamin Gallinet, Arash Farhang, Andrea Lovera, Banafsheh Abasahl, Thomas G. Siegfried, Krishnan Thyagarajan, Shourya Dutta Gupta, Volodymyr Koman, Fabian M. Lütolf, Raziman Thottungal Valapu, Xiaolong Wang, Chen Yan, Kuang-Yu Yang, Gabriel D. Bernasconi, Debdatta Ray, Sebastian Mader, Hsiang-Chu Wang, Mintae Chung, Marco Riccardi

Courses

Electrical engineering science & technology

This course is an introduction to electrical engineering, with emphasis on circuits and their components. It includes a theoretical module with exercises and practical experiments in the laboratory.

Optical engineering (for MT)

This class presents different facets of modern optics and emphasizes both rigorous foundations and practical applications. The course includes lectures and exercises, as well as experiments in the DLLs.

Optical engineering (for EL)

This class presents different facets of modern optics and emphasizes both rigorous foundations and practical applications.

Selected topics in advanced optics

Modern imaging systems combine traditional optical devices (lenses, endoscopes, cameras, laser scanners, etc) with digital computers. In this course we will learn how to use computational tools to simulate the optical system and combine them with neural networks that process the optical images