Yongmin Liu Associate Professor of Mechanical, Industrial, Electrical, and Computer Engineering ymliu@ece.neu.edu 617.373.4457 Expertise biophotonics, metamaterials, nano-optics, nanoscale materials, plasmonics, solar energy conversion, transformation optics Yongmin Liu in the Press Phys.org Joint research team succeeds in transporting light using non-Hermitian meta-gratings Yongmin Liu of Northeastern University (NEU) in Boston and their joint research team were able to control the direction of light beams using non-Hermitian meta-grating systems. R&D Bubbles are the new lenses for nanoscale light beams Chenglong Zhao, postdoctoral fellow in engineering science and mechanics, Penn State, designed and conducted the experiment; Yongmin Liu, assistant professor of mechanical and industrial engineering, and electrical and computer engineering, Northeastern University, worked with Nicholas Fang, associate professor of mechanical engineering, MIT, to analyze the results and develop simulations; and Yanhui Zhao, graduate student in […] Yongmin Liu for Northeastern Global News New algorithm can discover materials with unusual characteristics—including invisibility New algorithm can discover materials with unusual characteristics—including invisibility Professor Yongmin Liu has developed a machine learning algorithm for discovering materials that have desirable qualities like invisibility. Harry Potter’s invisibility cloak could become reality thanks to a Northeastern professor’s algorithm Harry Potter’s invisibility cloak could become reality thanks to a Northeastern professor’s algorithm To design a real invisibility cloak, scientists need a material that allows them to control how light moves along its surface. Researcher honored for developing cutting-edge technologies to speed up data processing, storage Researcher honored for developing cutting-edge technologies to speed up data processing, storage Assistant professor Yongmin Liu won a prestigious National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development award for his work to dramatically increase the speed at which data can be stored on recording media such as hard disk drives in computers. A new light wave A new light wave Assistant professor Yongmin Liu and collaborators at Penn State and M.I.T. have developed the world’s first reconfigurable fluid lens with the capacity to enable ultra-small, ultra-fast devices.
Phys.org Joint research team succeeds in transporting light using non-Hermitian meta-gratings Yongmin Liu of Northeastern University (NEU) in Boston and their joint research team were able to control the direction of light beams using non-Hermitian meta-grating systems.
R&D Bubbles are the new lenses for nanoscale light beams Chenglong Zhao, postdoctoral fellow in engineering science and mechanics, Penn State, designed and conducted the experiment; Yongmin Liu, assistant professor of mechanical and industrial engineering, and electrical and computer engineering, Northeastern University, worked with Nicholas Fang, associate professor of mechanical engineering, MIT, to analyze the results and develop simulations; and Yanhui Zhao, graduate student in […]