Stéphane Kéna-Cohen
Associate Professor, Department of Engineering Physics,
Polytechnique Montréal
stephane.kena-cohen(at)polymtl(dot)ca
Areas of expertise / interest:
Areas of expertise / interest:
Strong light-matter coupling
Optoelectronics
Molecular semiconductors
2D materials
Nanophotonics
Short bio: In 2010, Stéphane finished his PhD at Princeton University with Stephen Forrest. He was a postdoc at Imperial College London, and then a Junior Research Fellow until 2014. Currently, he is an Associate Professor in Engineering Physics and Canada Research Chair in Light-Matter Photonics at Polytechnique Montréal. His research focuses on the development of optoelectronic devices and the engineering of light-matter interaction.
Short bio: In 2010, Stéphane finished his PhD at Princeton University with Stephen Forrest. He was a postdoc at Imperial College London, and then a Junior Research Fellow until 2014. Currently, he is an Associate Professor in Engineering Physics and Canada Research Chair in Light-Matter Photonics at Polytechnique Montréal. His research focuses on the development of optoelectronic devices and the engineering of light-matter interaction.
Selected project-relevant publications:
Selected project-relevant publications:
Hybrid epsilon-near-zero modes of photonic gap antennas, Phys. Rev. B. 105, 165126 (2022)
Mid-infrared polarized emission from black phosphorus light-emitting diodes, Nano Lett. 20, 3651 (2020)
Publications as part of MIRAQLS:
Publications as part of MIRAQLS: