Michel Meunier
Professor
Department of Engineering Physics
Center for Optics Photonics and Lasers
Canada
Biography
Professor in Department of Engineering Physics, École Polytechnique de Montréal
Research Interest
Femtosecond engineering: Micro/nano-machining of materials, temporal shaping of laser pulses, digital simulation of laser-matter interaction. Biomedical nanotechnology: Fabrication and characterization of nanodrugs, of gold/silver alloy nanoparticles and of plasmonic and magnetic nanomaterials. Plasmonic nanobiosensors: Nanoplasmonics, phase-sensitive plasmonic biosensors, plasmon-enhanced Raman spectroscopy, applications for gas detection, for DNA, virus and cancer biodetection. Laser nanosurgery: Femtosecond laser-assisted surgery in living cells, plasmon-enhanced laser-assisted nanosurgery. Laser-assisted cell transfection. Theory and simulation. Application to cancer treatment.
Publications
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Rioux D, Meunier M et al. (2014). « Hyperspectral reflected light microscopy of plasmonic Au/Ag alloy nanoparticles incubated as multiplex chromatic biomarkers with cancer cells », Analyst, vol. 139, p. 5247-5253
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Rioux D, Meunier M et al. (2014). « Wide―field hyperspectral 3D imaging of functionalized gold nanoparticles targeting cancer cells by reflected light microscopy », Journal of Biophotonics, p. 401-407
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Maisonneuve M, Meunier M et al. (2014). « Self-referenced spectroscopy using plasmon waveguide resonance biosensor », Biomedical Optics Express, vol. 5, p. 2481-2487