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Domenico Pacifici

Associate Professor at Engineering, Brown University0 Followers

Domenico Pacifici is an esteemed Associate Professor of Engineering and Physics at Brown University, where he has made significant contributions to the fields of microphotonics and nanoscale optoelectronics. His research is primarily centered on the opto-electronic properties of erbium-doped silicon quantum dots, which hold promise for advancing silicon-based microphotonics. Through his work, Pacifici explores the intricate light-matter interactions at the nanometer scale, with applications in biosensing and energy harvesting. Pacifici has been a trailblazer in the field of plasmonic interferometry, a testament to his innovative approach to research. His work has garnered substantial support, evidenced by grants from prestigious organizations such as the National Science Foundation, the Office of Naval Research, and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. These grants underscore the impact and potential of his research endeavors. In addition to his role at Brown University, Pacifici is a CNST Visiting Fellow at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and a Visiting Associate Professor at the University of Maryland College Park. These positions reflect his standing in the academic community and his commitment to advancing research in his field. Throughout his career, Pacifici has been recognized for his excellence in both research and teaching. He has been honored with numerous awards, including the Richard B. Salomon Faculty Research Award, three Brown Research Seed Awards, and the prestigious Henry Merritt Wriston Fellowship. These accolades highlight his dedication to pushing the boundaries of engineering and physics. Pacifici's work continues to inspire students and colleagues alike, as he remains at the forefront of exploring new frontiers in light-matter interactions. His contributions not only advance scientific understanding but also pave the way for practical applications that could transform industries reliant on microphotonics and optoelectronics.

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