Alla Gisich

Alla's PhD research focuses on enhanced spectroscopy of nanoparticles and challenges in measuring absorption and scattering.

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Physics PhD student
School of Chemical and Physical Sciences

Profile

Alla Gisich is a doctoral candidate at the School of Chemical and Physical Sciences at Victoria University of Wellington. Her research sits at the intersection of nano-optics and spectroscopy, focusing on the behaviour of nanoparticles and the development of devices for advanced spectroscopic applications.

With a background in physics and data processing, Alla’s work contributes to improving the sensitivity and precision of optical measurements in complex systems. She is particularly interested in light–matter interactions at the nanoscale and their potential for real-world applications in science and technology.

Qualifications

Bachelor of Physics, Novosibirsk State University
Master of Physics, Novosibirsk State University

Research interests

Nano-optics, light–matter interactions, and optical spectroscopy.

PhD topic

Enhanced spectroscopy of nanoparticles: addressing challenges in measuring absorption and scattering

Supervisors

Baptiste Auguié, School of Chemical and Physical Sciences

Eric Le Ru, School of Chemical and Physical Sciences

Associated Labs

Raman Laboratory

Nano-optics and Plasmonics