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Accelerating innovation in nanophotonics with advanced computational modeling

We are a passionate team of computational scientists and numerical physicists dedicated to advancing the field of computational nanophotonics. Our research and development activities aim at providing researchers and engineers with powerful and flexible numerical tools to study nanoscale light-matter interactions. DIOGENeS fullwave solvers are in particular worth considering when classical solvers such as RCWA, FDTD or FEM fail to accurately and efficiently simulate non-trivial physical settings in nanophtonics. Moreover, DIOGENeS components and tools allow to sumulate and optimize complex photonic devices with state-of-the-art numerical methods and algorithms adapted to High Performance Computing (HPC) hardware.

The development team

Alexis Gobé

Technical leader

Arthur Gouinguenet

R&D Engineer

Guillaume Leroy

R&D Engineer

Alan Youssef

R&D Engineer

They have been part of the team

Jonathan Viquerat

R&D Engineer

Nikolai Schmitt

PhD student

Mostafa Javadzadeh Moghtader

Postdoctoral fellow

Developped since December 2015

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Software components

100,000

Lines of codes

Technos

Modern Fortran, MPI, OpenACC and Python

The research team

Stéphane Lanteri

Inria Senior Research Scientist

Claire Scheid

UniCA Assistant Professor

Mahmoud Elsawy

Inria Starting Faculty

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Developed by the Atlantis project-team from Inria center at Université Cote d'Azur.

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