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CURRICULUM VITAE

MSc in Electrical Enginnering (1992) and PhD in Physics (1996).

Stefano Longhi was born in Bergamo (Italy) in 1967. He received the degree in Electronic Engineering cum laude at the Polytechnic Institute of Milan in 1992, and the PhD degree in Physics at the Polytechnic Institute of Turin in 1995. After a one-year period as a scientist researcher at MIT in the ultrafast optics group headed by Prof. Erich P. Ippen and H.A. Haus, in 1998 Dr. Longhi became Assistant Professor of General Physics at the Polytechnic Institute of Milan. From 2003 to 2015 SL was Associate Professor of Physics of Matter. Since 2016, he is full Professor of Physics at the same Institue,where he gives lectures on Principles of Lasers.

His research interests and activities range from nonlinear and quantum optics to laser physics, photonics and quantum mechancis. He has authored or co-authored more than 360 scientific papers published in peer-referred international journalsa and single author of about 150 papers. He presented many contributions at the main international conferences in the field of optics. Prof. Longhi served as a programme committee member in several international conferences.

Prof. Longhi is Fellow of the Institute of Physics (IOP) and member of the Optical Society of America. From 2006 to 2015 he was member of the advisory board of the Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics. In 2003 Prof. Longhi was awarded with the Fresnel Prize of the European Physical Society for his outstanding contributions in the fields of optics and photonics. He received the 2015 Edoardo Kramer Prize by the Istituto Lombardo Accademia di Science e Lettere for his outstanding theoretical contributions in optics and quantum optics.

Prof. Longhi's teaching duties have been mainly concerned with undergraduate courses of General Physics, Experimental Physics, and Quantum Electronics. Currently he gives lectures on Principles and Applications of Lasers to physical engineering students. Prof. Longhi has given the PhD course of "Light-Matter Intercation" at the Polytechnic Institute of Milan in 2007 and 2009, and was invited to give lectures at master and PhD courses in Germany and Spain Universities (Photonics Master courses 2008 e 2011, BCN Unversity of Barcellona; Carl Zeiss visiting Professor at the Photonics Abbe School, University of Jena, Germany 2009).