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Cristian Neipp

Dr. Cristian Neipp

University of Alicante, Department of Department of Physics, Systems Engineering...

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C. Neipp is a professor, carrying out his teaching work at the Higher Polytechnic School of the University of Alicante since 1998. He holds a degree in Physics from the University of Salamanca (1997) and a PhD from the University of Alicante (2001) (extraordinary doctorate award). He is a specialist in the physics subject in the university entrance exams for over 25s of the University of Alicante in the calls for applications in the period 2006–2020. He has belonged to four scientific committees in different international conferences within the events “Photonics Europe 2006–2008–2010–2012”. He has also belonged to the scientific committee evaluating research projects of the SFI (Science Foundation of Ireland). His main lines of research include diffractive optical elements, the study of electromagnetic propagation in periodic media, holographic recording materials, numerical methods applied to the study of holographic elements, and mechanics of solids.

Research Keywords & Expertise

Diffraction
Diffraction gratings
diffractive optics
electromagnetism
Holographic Materials

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Diffraction gratings
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Holographic Materials
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electromagnetism
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diffractive optics

Short Biography

C. Neipp is a professor, carrying out his teaching work at the Higher Polytechnic School of the University of Alicante since 1998. He holds a degree in Physics from the University of Salamanca (1997) and a PhD from the University of Alicante (2001) (extraordinary doctorate award). He is a specialist in the physics subject in the university entrance exams for over 25s of the University of Alicante in the calls for applications in the period 2006–2020. He has belonged to four scientific committees in different international conferences within the events “Photonics Europe 2006–2008–2010–2012”. He has also belonged to the scientific committee evaluating research projects of the SFI (Science Foundation of Ireland). His main lines of research include diffractive optical elements, the study of electromagnetic propagation in periodic media, holographic recording materials, numerical methods applied to the study of holographic elements, and mechanics of solids.