Brian Wells – Metamaterials and Metasurfaces – Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Brian Wells - Metamaterials and Metasurfaces - Best Researcher Award 

University of Hartford - United States 

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Brian Wells began his academic journey in Physics at Clark University, where he graduated with a B.A. in Physics in 2004, completing an honors thesis on low-dimensional quantum magnetic systems. His curiosity and dedication to the field led him to pursue advanced studies at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. There, he earned both his M.S. and Ph.D. in Physics, focusing on the optical responses of plasmonic nanowire metamaterials. His dissertation, “Emission Modulation and Other Applications of Nonlocal Plasmonic Nanowire Metamaterials,” established a strong foundation for his future research endeavors.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Currently, Dr. Wells is an Associate Professor at the University of Hartford, where he has been a vital member of the Department of Physics since 2015. He has developed and taught a wide range of courses, including those on modern physics, quantum mechanics, and metamaterials. His role as Assistant Director of the NASA CT Space Grant Consortium demonstrates his commitment to fostering research and educational opportunities in the field of physics. Previously, he held various teaching and research positions, including substantial roles at the University of Massachusetts Lowell and experience as a high school physics teacher.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Wells’ research focus centers on the fields of metamaterials and metasurfaces, emphasizing their computational and theoretical aspects. His work includes experimental research in fabrication and optical properties, particularly related to microwave metamaterials. He has made significant contributions to understanding the principles of magnetic frustration and randomized magnetic systems, utilizing advanced numerical simulations to explore the behavior of these materials. His investigations into metamaterials and metasurfaces have important implications for advancing optical technology.

🌍 Impact and Influence

The impact of Dr. Brian Wells extends across both academic and practical domains. His work in metamaterials and metasurfaces has garnered attention in the scientific community, contributing to advancements in photonics and materials science. He actively engages in interdisciplinary collaborations and has presented his findings at numerous conferences, influencing both peers and students. His dedication to education and research not only fosters a love for physics but also encourages the next generation of scientists to explore complex phenomena in metamaterials.

🏆Academic Cites

Dr. Wells has published extensively in leading scientific journals, with many of his works receiving significant citations. His research contributions on metamaterials and metasurfaces serve as essential resources for researchers in the field. The high citation rates of his publications highlight the relevance and application of his findings, underscoring his status as a respected scholar in the area of advanced materials.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

As Dr. Wells continues to explore the frontiers of metamaterials and metasurfaces, his future contributions are poised to enhance our understanding and application of these technologies. His commitment to mentoring students and collaborating with fellow researchers ensures a lasting impact on the field. With ongoing projects and potential innovations, Dr. Wells’ legacy will undoubtedly inspire future advancements in the physics of metamaterials.

📝Metamaterials and Metasurfaces

Dr. Brian Wells has dedicated his research to the study of metamaterials and metasurfaces, contributing to advancements in the understanding and application of these innovative materials. His investigations into metamaterials and metasurfaces have significant implications for the fields of optics and photonics. Through his teaching and research, Dr. Wells continues to advance the frontiers of knowledge in metamaterials and metasurfaces, shaping the future of materials science and technology.

Notable Publication


📝A copper(II) chloride coordination compound with an adamantane-like core

Authors: B.A. Mukda, C.P. Landee, M. Rademeyer, M.M. Turnbull, B.M. Wells

Journal: Journal of Coordination Chemistry

Year: 2023

Citations: 2


📝Generation of arbitrarily directed split beams with a reflective metasurface

Authors: R.J. Williams, A.M. Gjonbalaj, K.D. Green, B.M. Wells

Journal: Optics Express

Year: 2022

Citations: 2


📝Angle-insensitive plasmonic nanorod metamaterial-based band-pass optical filters

Authors: B.M. Wells, F. Lotti, M.E. Nasir, A.V. Zayats, V.A. Podolskiy

Journal: Optics Express

Year: 2021

Citations: 5


📝Field Enhancement and Ultrafast Plasmonics in Nonlocal Transitional Metamaterials

Authors: B. Wells, R.M. Cordova-Castro, A.V. Zayats, V.A. Podolskiy

Conference: 2019 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO 2019)

Year: 2019

Citations: 0


📝Strong structural nonlinearity from plasmonic metamaterials in the infrared

Authors: B.M. Wells, A.Yu. Bykov, G. Marino, A.V. Zayats, V.A. Podolskiy

Conference: Optics InfoBase Conference Papers, NLO 2019

Year: 2019

Citations: 0