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Jana Jágerská
Also published under:J. Jágerská, J. Jagerska, Jana Jagerska
Affiliation
Department of Physics and Technology, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Troms⊘, Norway
Topic
Rectangular Waveguide,Gas Sensors,Photonic Integrated Circuits,Slot Antenna,Waveguide Core,Absorption Spectroscopy,Attention In Recent Years,Bending Loss,Bending Radius,Core Material,Device Layer,Effective Medium Theory,Fabry-Perot Interferometer,Finite Difference Method,Free-standing Membranes,Gas Diffusion,Gas Molecules,Improvement In Sensitivity,Isotope Ratios,Low Loss,Low-cost Tool,Mesoporous Films,Methane Concentration,Nanophotonic,Order Of Nanometers,Photonic Circuits,Porous Media,Porous Network,Positive Photoresist,Propagation Loss,Quartz Crystal Microbalance,Sensory Function,Silicon,Small Sample Volumes,Thin-film Waveguides,Types Of Platforms,Mach-Zehnder Interferometer,Quantum Cascade Lasers,Waveguide,Dispersion Curves,Laser Spectroscopy,Propellant,Reference Arm,Refractive Index,Slow Light,Trace Gases,Absorption Cross-section,Accurate Technique,Active Devices,Aerosol,
Biography
Jana Jágerská received the M.Sc. degree in physical electronics from the Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic, in 2006 Her MSc. thesis was devoted to theoretical and experimental investigation of glass-based active photonic waveguides. Currently she is working towards the Ph.D. degree at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland, in the field of 2-D photonic crystal devices and advanced nanophotonic structures.