Patrice Genevet
Professor, Department of Physics
Patrice Genevet is a Professor of Physics at the Colorado School of Mines. He received his Ph.D. degree at the université Côte d’Azur, France in 2009 on localized spatial solitons in semiconductor lasers and amplifiers. He did five years as a research fellow (2009-2014) in the Capasso group (SEAS, Harvard University) in collaboration with Prof. M.O. Scully (Texas A&M University). In 2014, he obtained the position of senior research scientist at ASTAR, Singapore. In 2015, He joined CNRS as ‘Chargé de Recherche’. He is the recipient of several awards, including the ERC Starting Grant 2015, the 2017 Aimé-Cotton Price from the French Physical Society, the 2019 ERC proof of Concept, and the 2021 Fabry-De Gramont Price from the French Optical Society. Since 2018, he has been named annually among the Top 1% Highly Cited Researchers by Clarivate. P. Genevet research activities concern the development of optical metamaterials, passive and active metasurfaces, and their applications and integration in optoelectronic devices, including VCSEL array, LiDARs, and diffractive optical neural networks. For more information, see the personal webpage: GENEVET GROUP.
Patrice Genevet is a Professor of Physics at the Colorado School of Mines. He received his Ph.D. degree at the université Côte d’Azur, France in 2009 on localized spatial solitons in semiconductor lasers and amplifiers. He did five years as a research fellow (2009-2014) in the Capasso group (SEAS, Harvard University) in collaboration with Prof. M.O. Scully (Texas A&M University). In 2014, he obtained the position of senior research scientist at ASTAR, Singapore. In 2015, He joined CNRS as ‘Chargé de Recherche’. He is the recipient of several awards, including the ERC Starting Grant 2015, the 2017 Aimé-Cotton Price from the French Physical Society, the 2019 ERC proof of Concept, and the 2021 Fabry-De Gramont Price from the French Optical Society. Since 2018, he has been named annually among the Top 1% Highly Cited Researchers by Clarivate. P. Genevet research activities concern the development of optical metamaterials, passive and active metasurfaces, and their applications and integration in optoelectronic devices, including VCSEL array, LiDARs, and diffractive optical neural networks. For more information, see the personal webpage: GENEVET GROUP.
Education & Experience
- PhD, Physics, Université Côte d’Azur, France (2009)
- Postdoctoral and Research Associate at Harvard University, USA (2009-2014)
- Senior Research Scientist A*STAR Singapore (2014-2015)
- Senior CNRS Scientist, Sophia-Antipolis, France (2015-2023)
Research Areas
- Metasurfaces
- Meta-Optics
- Antennas
- Metamaterials
- Transformation optics
Awards and Recognitions
- 2023- Highly Cited Researchers 2023 (Clarivate rank in the top 1% by citations in Web of Science)
- 2022- Award of the « Prix d’excellence de l’Université Côte d’Azur »
- 2022- Highly Cited Researchers 2022 (Clarivate rank in the top 1% by citations in Web of Science)
- 2022- Prix Fabry- De Gramont 2021 (Société Française d’Optique, France)
- 2021- Highly Cited Researchers 2021 (Clarivate rank in the top 1% by citations in Web of Science)
- 2020- Award of the « Prix d’excellence de l’Université Côte d’Azur »
- 2020- Highly Cited Researchers 2020 (rank in the top 1% by citations in Web of Science)
- 2019- Award of the « Prix d’excellence de l’Université Côte d’Azur »
- 2019- Highly Cited Researchers 2019 (rank in the top 1% by citations in Web of Science)
- 2019- European Research Council Proof of Concept 2019
- 2019- Prix Aimé Cotton 2017 (Société Française de Physique, France)
- 2018- Highly Cited Researchers 2018 (rank in the top 1% by citations in Web of Science)
- 2018- Tan Chin Tuan visiting professor fellowship – (Singapore)
- 2014- European Research Council Starting Grant
Selected Publications
- Asymmetric phase modulation of light with parity-symmetry broken metasurfaces, Elena Mikheeva, Rémi Colom, Karim Achouri, Adam Overvig, Felix Binkowski, Jean-Yves Duboz, Sébastien Cueff, Shanhui Fan, Sven Burger, Andrea Alù, Patrice Genevet, Optica 10 (10), 1287-1294 (2023)
- Crossing of the Branch Cut: The Topological Origin of a Universal 2π‐Phase Retardation in Non‐Hermitian Metasurfaces, Rémi Colom, Elena Mikheeva, Karim Achouri, Jesus Zuniga‐Perez, Nicolas Bonod, Olivier JF Martin, Sven Burger, Patrice Genevet, Laser Photonics Rev. 2200976 (2023)
- Metasurface-enhanced light detection and ranging technology, Renato Juliano Martins, Emil Marinov, M Aziz Ben Youssef, Christina Kyrou, Mathilde Joubert, Constance Colmagro, Valentin Gâté, Colette Turbil, Pierre-Marie Coulon, Daniel Turover, Samira Khadir, Massimo Giudici, Charalambos Klitis, Marc Sorel, Patrice Genevet, Nature Communications 13 (1), 5724 (2022)
- Plasmonic topological metasurface by encircling an exceptional point, Qinghua Song, Mutasem Odeh, Jesús Zúñiga-Pérez, Boubacar Kanté, Patrice Genevet, Science 373 (6559), 1133-1137 (2021)
- Metasurface-integrated vertical cavity surface-emitting lasers for programmable directional lasing emissions, Yi-Yang Xie, Pei-Nan Ni, Qiu-Hua Wang, Qiang Kan, Gauthier Briere, Pei-Pei Chen, Zhuang-Zhuang Zhao, Alexandre Delga, Hao-Ran Ren, Hong-Da Chen, Chen Xu, Patrice Genevet, Nature nanotechnology 15 (2), 125-130 (2020)
- Recent advances in planar optics: from plasmonic to dielectric metasurfaces, Patrice Genevet, Federico Capasso, Francesco Aieta, Mohammadreza Khorasaninejad, Robert Devlin, Optica 4 (1), 139-152 (2017)
- Multiwavelength achromatic metasurfaces by dispersive phase compensation, Francesco Aieta, Mikhail A Kats, Patrice Genevet, Federico Capasso, Science 347 (6228), 1342-1345 (2015)
- Nanometre optical coatings based on strong interference effects in highly absorbing media, Mikhail A Kats, Romain Blanchard, Patrice Genevet, Federico Capasso, Nature materials 12 (1), 20-24 (2013)
- Light propagation with phase discontinuities: generalized laws of reflection and refraction, Nanfang Yu, Patrice Genevet, Mikhail A Kats, Francesco Aieta, Jean-Philippe Tetienne, Federico Capasso, Zeno Gaburro, Science 334 (6054), 333-337 (2011)