Profile
Martin Mičulka
- PhD Student
- Friedrich Schiller University of Jena/ Australian National University
- martin.miculka@uni-jena.de
Research Interests
- Second-harmonic generation
- Atomic layer deposition
- Nonlinear metamaterials
- Interfaces nonlinearity
Education
- Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees in Engineering Physics and Nanotechnology Brno University of Technology
Themes
- Generate
Martin Mičulka is a doctoral researcher at Friedrich Schiller University Jena and Australian National University, where he studies dielectric heterostructures for nonlinear optical applications in metasurfaces. His PhD project explores how engineered nanocomposites can advance the design of hierarchical nonlinear metasurfaces, combining theoretical, computational, and experimental approaches. He holds a Master’s degree in Physical Engineering and Nanotechnology from Brno University of Technology, where his thesis investigated optical aberrations in transmission electron microscopy. Before his doctorate, he gained research experience at the Fraunhofer Institute IKTS in Dresden, the Czech Academy of Sciences, and CEITEC Nano, working across electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, and optical tweezers.
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