Advanced Optical Metrology and Ultrafast Dynamics

Visualizing and controlling light-matter interactions is crucial for advances in quantum science, electronics, energy conversion, and advanced manufacturing. Technological breakthroughs in these areas require innovative techniques for observing light-matter interactions on time and length scales down to attoseconds and picometers, and devices for manipulating and sensing light with exquisite precision. Princeton has historic strengths in optical metrology, ultrafast science, spectroscopy, and related areas. Advanced Optical Metrology and Ultrafast Dynamics brings together researchers from across Princeton Engineering and the University, to nucleate collaborations in activities ranging from instrument development and fundamental discovery to technology translation.

Faculty

Craig Arnold

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Julia Mikhailova

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Aditya Sood portrait

Aditya Sood

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Gerard Wysocki

Electrical and Computer Engineering