office: EOW 411
tel: +1 250 472 5179
fax: +1 250 721 6052
email: rgordon ( followed by @uvic.ca)
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Victoria
P.O. Box 3055 STN CSC
Victoria, B.C. V8W 3P6
CANADA
In the Nanoplasmonics Research Lab, researchers receive training in
nanofabrication,
optics and spectroscopy,
microfabrication and advanced
theoretical methods in photonics and
plasmonics. The lab is well equipped with laser
and spectroscopy facilities, with convenient access to nanofabrication and
characterization tools on campus. Dr Gordon collaborates
extensively with
professors in Chemistry, Physics (SFU and UBC), and Mechanical
Engineering, as well as collaborators in other parts of Canada
(see for example the Biopsys Network
), the US (Lawrence Berkeley Labs) and Spain (ICFO). Our group is
recognized internationally for
contributions
plasmonics; see for example, our invited publications
or
this link .
The
University
of Victoria is among the strongest universities in Canada: it
consistently places either 1 or 2 in the annual Macleans rankings for
comprehensive universities. Recently, it placed at 130 in the world on
the Times Higher Education Supplement.
Victoria is the capital of British Columbia, located on the beautiful
Vancouver Island, and it has the mildest winter in Canada and with less
than half the annual rainfall of nearby Vancouver.
Students are encouraged to apply directly to the faculty of graduate studies if interested in working in my group. Typically a few positions are available each year.
Students admitted to my group with their own funding will typically receive generous top-up funding, when allowed by their other funding sources. Contact Dr. Gordon for more information or apply directly to Graduate Admissions at the University of Victoria. To ensure that I see your application, please list Dr. Gordon as your proposed supervisor.
University of Victoria |
2 February 2019 |