Light - Nano- Action!

In my research I aim to leverage nanoengineered optical materials to uncover new optical phenomena and address some of today’s most relevant challenges in healthcare, quantum technology and energy.

Claudio U Hail

PhD (20')

I am an incoming assistant professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, specialized in the field of nanophotonics,  nanoengineered optical materials and micro/nano-manufacturing. I am driven by a passion for unraveling the physics of light and its interaction with materials at the nanoscale.

Upcoming talks

SPIE Photonics West 2025, Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA, USA

28th January 2025

Title: Higher-order Mie resonant metasurfaces for ultrafast all-optical light manipulation

 

In The News

“Similar to the way painters mix different hues and tones of colors on their palette, we demonstrated a method for continuous mixing of different colors at the nanoscale.”

Now, researchers reporting in ACS Nano have developed a new method for mixing plasmonic red, blue and green to yield a virtually unlimited number of colors that could be used for new types of displays.
Defrosting car windows is a frequent cause of headaches for winter drivers, but now researchers have come up with a solar-powered solution..

Curious to learn more or collaborate?

Are you curious to learn more about a specific project? Do you have an idea for collaboration? Or do you just want to reach out? I would be happy to hear from you. 

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