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Paulo Vicente Marques

Paulo Vicente Marques

Paulo Marques was born in Portugal in 1968. He received a degree in Physics (1991), a MSc in Optoelectronics and Lasers (1995) and a PhD in Physics (2000), all from the University of Porto, Portugal. From Nov. 1999 he was appointed as Teaching Assistant in University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro. In 2001, he joined the Faculty of Science from University of Porto as an Assistant Professor.

Since July 2000 he develops research activity in the Optoelectronics and Electronics Systems Unit (UOSE) of INESC PORTO, being responsible for several National and European research contracts. His current research interests include integrated optical sensors, laser direct writing techniques for integrated optics and microfabrication in general, microfluidics, Bragg gratings, optical photosensitivity. More recently has been involved in laser processing with ultrafast lase sources. Has published 4 world patents (patent family of 32) and published more than 100 scientific papers in international magazines and conferences and three book chapters.

Since October 2009 is the coordinator of the Center of Applied Photonics of INESCTEC (former Optoelectronics and Electronics Systems Unit). From May 2013 is also the director of the Micro and Nanofabrication Center of Porto University (CEMUP MNTEC).

Projects

HfPT

Health from Portugal

SAFEWATER

Water pollution is a severe worldwide problem that urgently requires development of novel sensing concepts allowing for monitoring contaminants at very low concentrations.The ambitious aim of the SAFE WATER project is to design, implement and validate a new portable optical instrument, for in situ and multiplexing detection and determination of several emerging microcontaminants (EMCs) like estrogens, pharmaceuticals, drugs and new generation pesticides which represent contaminants that have recently joined the European Union (EU) watching list on the monitoring of water quality. The heart and the novelty of such proposed prototype consist in the use of special hollow – core whispering gallery modes (WGM) microcavities – named optical microbubble resonators (OMBRs) for their particular geometry – able to show a high value for their quality factor Q (> 10^7, in air) and, consequently, guarantee high sensitivity and extremely low threshold for the limit of detection LOD (down to pg/L). For the selective recognition of different pollutants, the inner surface of these microresonators will be coated with films of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) or functionalized with specific antibodies. The basic modules of the platform will include (i) a WGM microbubble resonator array integrated on one silicon chip as the optical sensing element capable of multiplexed pollutant determination, (ii) the microfluidic circuit, in which the liquid pollutant sample is initially mixed with the reagents required, and then directed to the integrated chip for optical determination, and (iii) the optoelectronic system for the interrogation of the WGM array and the data acquisition. Finally, these modules will be fully integrated in the prototype, which will be used for the determination of contaminants in water samples.

On chip whispering gallery mode optical microcavities for emerging microcontaminant determination in waters
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Publications

Study on fs-laser machining of optical waveguides and cavities in ULE® glass

Maia, JM;Marques, PVS;

2024

JOURNAL OF OPTICS

Investigation of formation mechanisms of arc-induced long-period fiber gratings

Rego, G;Ivanov, OV;Marques, PVS;Santos, JL;

2006

Optics InfoBase Conference Papers

Investigation of Formation Mechanisms of Arc-Induced Long-Period Fiber Gratings

Rego, G;Ivanov, OV;Marques, PV;Santos, JL;

2006

Optical Fiber Sensors

Femtosecond laser direct fabrication of integrated optical wave plates in fused silica

Fernandes, LA;Grenier, JR;Kim, JH;Herman, PR;Aitchison, JS;Marques, PVS;

2011

Optics InfoBase Conference Papers

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Supervised theses

Coordination Control of a Robotic Lander

DAVID EMANUEL PRAZERES CARVALHO

M - 2022

IPP-ISEP