Radwanul Hasan Siddique edit

Radwan has been inspecting the optical active nanostructures/photonic crystals on biomimic butterfly scales theoretically using FEM simulation and high resolution optical microscopy. Meantime, he is working on the fabrication of the scales to mimic all possible features of original butterly structures for various applications like high iridescent self-cleaning and environmental friendly light displays, cosmetic and fabrics, thermal and vapor sensors, plasmonics, solarcells etc. He is highly motivated and enthusiastic person. He loves to enjoy work whether drilling hard with research or chatting with family and friends. Only philosophy of life, 'enjoy your work, then it will be automatically easier for you'.

He is interested on physics at nano scale: Modeling & Fabrication, Application of Nano and Bio-Photonics, Biomimetics and bio inspired application. Currently he is a PhD researcher at Helmholtz Institute of Microstructure Technology (IMT), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). Radwan joined the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) within the Erasmus Mundus MSc program 'EuroPhotonics' which is jointly run with Institute Fresnel in Marseille and several institutions in Barcelona sponsored by EU Commission. After graduating with a Bachelor in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Bangladesh, he has been selected for the program in a rigorous selection procedure with only 18 intakes out of more than 600 applicants. Radwan performed very well in the master program and graduated with “very good”, the best mark available at KIT. Furthermore, Radwan is a very active and valuable member of OSKar which is the SPIE and OSA student chapter of Optics & Photonics students in Karlsruhe. He has shown leadership as an organizer for several events during 2013-14. He is currently acting as a vice president of the chapter and continuously demonstrating his potential to become a true leader in the Optics & Photonics field.

Expertise:

  • Optical simulation with Matlab, COMSOL Multyphysics, Zemax and Labview
  • Fabrication techniques: Optical litho., Laser writing and interference litho.,Hot embossing and soft litho., and nanofabrication with e-beam and AFM
  • Characterization methods: UV-Vis-NIR spectroscopy, Contact angle measurement, Fluorescence spectroscopy, Microscopy- SEM, TEM and AFM.

Publication:

  • Journal:
    • Theoretical and experimental analysis of the structural pattern responsible for the iridescence of Morpho butterflies, R. H. Siddique, S. Diewald, J. Leuthold, and H. Hölscher, Optics Express 21, 14351 (2013).
  • Conference:
    • Role of Nano-Structural Pattern on Morpho Butterfly Scales for Molding the Flow of Light, MRS Fall Meeting (invited), 2013, Boston, USA.
    • Analysis and fabrication of optical active nanostructures inspired by the blue Morpho butterfly, R H. Siddique, S. Diewald, J. Leuthold and H. Hoelscher, European Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO) and XIIIth International Quantum Electronics Conference (Poster), 2013, Munich, Germany.

Contact details:

  • Address: Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1,76344, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany
  • Telephone: Office: +49 (721) 608 24684; Mobile: +49 (176) 344 34213
 

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