Stefania Glukhova

Stefania's PhD research focuses on optical properties of different materials, ectrodynamics, and coupled dipole theory.

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Physics PhD student
School of Chemical and Physical Sciences

Profile

I am a PhD student in the Raman Lab at the School of Chemical and Physical Sciences. My research focuses on understanding how different materials interact with light. One part of my work investigates how colourants in airborne microplastics influence their optical properties and potential contribution to global warming. In another part, I use computer simulations to study the plasmonic effects of hybrid metallic nanoparticles interacting with dyes.

Qualifications

Bachelor of Science in Physics, Novosibirsk State University

Master of Science in Physics, Novosibirsk State University

Research interests

Electrodynamics, optics, and coupled dipole theory.

PhD topic

Optical properties of different materials

Supervisors

Professor Eric Le Ru, School of Chemical and Physical Sciences

Dr Baptiste Auguié, School of Chemical and Physical Sciences

Associated Labs

Raman Lab

Nano Optics group

Publications

  1. Glukhova, S., Le Ru, E. C., & Auguié, B. (2023). Generalised coupled-dipole model for core-satellite nanostructures. Nanoscale15(48), 19767-19776.
  2. Glukhova, S. A., & Yurkin, M. A. (2022). Vector Bessel beams: General classification and scattering simulations. Physical Review A106(3), 033508.