Ramezani Lab

Our scientific curiosity


Our scientific interest covers a broad range of topics, from condensed matter to optics and acoustics. We use highly developed computational, analytical and experimental methods to study complex quantum and classical systems with the ultimate goal of guiding waves and proposing novel devices.

  • We are interested in the study of non-Hermitian topological classical and quantum systems. This includes, Optics and quantum optics (theory) and acoustics (theory and experiment).

  • We have publications in high impact factor journals, including PRL, Nature Communications, PRX, Optics letters, ect.

  • We have presented our work in international, national, and reginal conferences and workshops which includes, SPIE, META,CLEO, FIO, APS, SACNA, etc.

  • I will give an invited talk in SES 2022 conference in Texas A&M in October.

  • I will give a talk on SPIE Optics and photonics next week.

  • Delnia Amani and Parinaz Amaniabdolmalaki are joining our group as PhD students. Welcome!

  • My group in collaboration with Prineha Narang from UCLA and Omar Magana from LSU received $800K from NSF to work on quantum science and information.

  • I gave an invited talk in Meta conference in Spain

  • 3 papers from our group got published in Journal of optics, Phys. Rev. Applied and PRB.

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  • Please don't hesitate to reach us if you have questions.

  • hamidreza.ramezani@utrgv.edu

We welcome hard working and highly motivated undergraduate and graduate students (MS/PhD) to join our team at UTRGV. If you have interests in electromagnetism, optics, nanophotonics, quantum optics, acoustics, and condensed matter physics please feel free to contact us.

Our research is supported by ARO, AFOSR, and NSF. We greatly appriciate these agencies support.