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Eileen Otte

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Assistant Professor of Optics

Doctor of Natural Sciences

Office Location
514 Goergen Hall

Eileen Otte joined the Institute of Optics at the 黑料网 as a faculty member in January 2025. After completing her M.Sc. degree with distinction, she specialized in structured singular light in her PhD studies. She performed her research at the University of Muenster (WWU), Germany, as well as the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Cornelia Denz and Prof. Dr. Andrew Forbes. In 2019 she finished her doctoral degree (Dr. rer. nat.), honored with "summa cum laude" and the WWU Dissertation Award in Physics, and published in the Springer Theses series. She has also received the Research Award 2020 of the Industrial Club Duesseldorf, was appointed a junior class member of the NRW Academy of Sciences, Humanities, and the Arts, and was listed among the Emerging Leaders 2021 and Emerging Talents 2021 of IOP’s Journal of Optics. In 2021, Eileen moved to Stanford University, where she performed research on nanoscale light-matter interaction in the group of Prof. Mark L. Brongersma at the Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials (GLAM) and in collaboration with the Center for Soft Nanoscience, University of Muenster, Germany. Her postdoctoral research was supported by the GLAM fellowship (Stanford) as well as the DAAD PRIME program.

Research Overview

Eileen’s research concentrates on the fundamental properties and diverse applications of structured light fields, in areas such as singular optics, nanoscale imaging and sensing, quantum cryptography, optical manipulation, light-matter interactions incl. nanophotonics, and more.

Research Interests

  • Structured light
  • Singular and topological optics
  • Quantum optics
  • Nanophotonics and metasurfaces
  • Advanced imaging
  • Light-matter interactions
  • Optical metrology
  • Optical trapping
  • Biophotonics
  • Holography

Courses Taught

  • OPT 477:  Structured Light and Singular Optics

Awards

  • 2024鈥擥RC Poster Award at the GRC on Plasmonics & Nanophotonics (incl. upgrade to talk)
  • 2021鈥2023鈥擥LAM Fellowship, Stanford University, CA, USA
  • 2021鈥2022鈥擯RIME Fellowship, DAAD, Germany (open: funding for 6 months at WWU in 2024)
  • 11/2021鈥擯art of Emerging Leaders 2021 collection, Journal of Optics
  • 05/2021鈥擯art of Tutorials by Emerging Talents 2021 collection, Journal of Optics
  • 01/2021鈥擜ppointment to the 鈥淛unges Kolleg鈥 (Young Academy) of the North Rhine-Westphalian Academy of Sciences, Humanities, and the Arts
  • 01/2021鈥擯ublication of PhD Thesis in the 鈥淪pringer Theses鈥 program recognizing outstanding PhD research [E. Otte, Structured Singular Light fields, Cham: Springer Nature (2021)]
  • 11/2020鈥擣inalist SAMOP Dissertation Prize 2020 (German Physical Society, DPG)
  • 10/2020鈥斺淲issenschaftspreis 2020鈥 (Research Award 2020) of the Industrie-Club e.V. D眉sseldorf and the North Rhine-Westphalian Academy of Sciences, Humanities, and the Arts
  • 12/2019鈥擶WU Dissertation Award for the best PhD thesis in physics by the University of Muenster
  • 04/2019鈥擟ompleted PhD studies with summa cum laude
  • 09/2019鈥擩ournal of Optics鈥 鈥淧aper of the week鈥 [E. Otte et al. J. Opt. 20 (2018), 105606]
  • 11/2017鈥斺淪pecial prize鈥 for the talk on the 10th ALC Student Workshop, Stellenbosch, South Africa
  • 10-12/2016鈥擨P@WWU 鈥 International PhD Study at WWU, research stipend for an internship at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
  • 06/2016鈥擯articipant of the 66th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting; fellowship of the Else & Wilhelm Heraeus foundation, Lindau, Germany
  • 03/2015鈥擟ompleted Master of Science with distinction
  • 10/2012鈥擜ward for the best poster at the 16. Deutsche Physikerinnentagung, Freiburg, Germany
  • 06/2009鈥擜ward for excellent performance in Physics by the German Physical Society (DPG)