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Cwilich Organizes International Nano and Mesoscopic Optics Conference

Cwilich_63189-16Dr. Gabriel Cwilich, division coordinator of natural and mathematical sciences at YU and director of the Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein Honors Program at Yeshiva College, served as an organizing member of "Discussions on Nano and Mesoscopic Optics" (DINAMO), one of the most important conferences in his field this year. The conference took place in El Chalten, Argentina, from April 8-12, 2015, and brought together universities and funding agencies from six  countries. Nano and mesoscopic optics involves the interaction of light with structures that are too small or too complex to be described by traditional continuum methods, as well as the structuring and manipulation of optical fields and interactions at sub-wavelength scale. This is a highly active and interdisciplinary area of research which involves experimental and theoretical experts from optics, acoustics, biophysics, cold atom and condensed matter physics, and telecommunications. DINAMO aims to promote the transfer of knowledge between different branches of science and stimulate a global solutions to complex problems of nano and mesoscopic optics by providing an interdisciplinary forum where leading investigators from around the world can present and discuss their latest work and future challenges in an informal and interactive format.