The Chair in Optical Sciences and Photonics (COSP) establishes UM6P as a platform for frontier photonics research, transformative technologies, and interdisciplinary solutions for energy, agriculture, health, materials, and intelligent systems.
The Chair in Optical Sciences and Photonics is built on the strategic ambition of UM6P and the scientific depth of the COSP program. It advances excellence in optical sciences while aligning frontier research with ethical responsibility, interdisciplinary openness, and tangible societal relevance in Morocco, Africa, and the wider global scientific ecosystem.
The mission of the Chair is to establish UM6P as a leading center of excellence in photonics by advancing frontier research, developing transformative technologies, and fostering interdisciplinary solutions to major global challenges.
COSP connects nanophotonics, plasmonics, quantum photonics, optical metasurfaces, thin-film photovoltaics, precision agriculture, smart materials, optical sensing, and data sciences within one strategic platform for research, innovation, and advanced training.
Photonics is the science of the 21st century; light is the medium through which we will solve some of our greatest challenges, from clean energy to precision medicine. At IAS UM6P, we are building a platform for this science to thrive and make a difference.
Professor Zouheir Sekkat is internationally recognized for his work in optical sciences, photonics, light–matter interactions, laser science, and materials research. Through COSP, he leads a platform that combines rigorous scientific inquiry with high-impact innovation and global academic engagement.
His leadership anchors the Chair’s ambition to consolidate advanced research platforms, strengthen strategic partnerships, and train the next generation of photonics experts across Morocco, Africa, and beyond.
The Chair’s values reflect scientific rigor, openness, technological ambition, and responsibility. They guide how research is conducted, how collaborations are built, and how photonics is translated into long-term impact.
COSP aims to strengthen UM6P’s scientific positioning while translating optical sciences into technologies, infrastructure, partnerships, and human capital with durable impact.
Drive high-level research in nanophotonics, plasmonics, quantum photonics, optical metasurfaces, thin-film photovoltaics, smart materials, optical sensing, precision agriculture, and data sciences.
Convert fundamental discoveries in light–matter interaction into solutions for renewable energy, intelligent photonic systems, biomedical technologies, advanced materials, and agro-photonics.
Develop state-of-the-art experimental and computational infrastructures in thin-film technologies, LiDAR remote sensing, optical characterization, and simulation tools.
Expand strategic collaborations with global institutions, European research programs, African scientific networks, and industrial partners to reinforce innovation capacity.
Act as a transversal scientific hub that connects IAS Chairs, colleges, and research centers around transitions in energy, food systems, materials, digital technologies, and health.
Train and mentor PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, and young scientists, contributing to the emergence of a new generation of experts in Morocco, Africa, and beyond.
In coordination with IAS, COSP plays an active leadership role in organizing, chairing, and scientifically coordinating international conferences and academic events in optical sciences, photonics, and major transition domains.
The Chair contributes to high-level scientific events that reinforce UM6P’s visibility within the global photonics ecosystem and strengthen long-term academic networks.
The Chair ensures that optical sciences remain central to multidisciplinary transitions through conference themes that connect photonics with large-scale societal priorities.
Beyond conference organization, COSP supports scientific capacity building and academic exchange throughout Africa while deepening cross-institutional dialogue within UM6P.
The Chair is currently engaged in major projects spanning energy transition, advanced thin films, intelligent photonic systems, and the convergence of materials science with low-energy computing.
Solar Cells-Inspired Inorganic Semiconductor Synaptic Systems for Low Energy Edge Computing and Visual Learning explores inorganic thin-film materials that function as optically controlled artificial synapses. By leveraging stable and tunable semiconductor systems, the project contributes to low-energy neuromorphic computing architectures and intelligent photonic systems while strengthening COSP’s integration into European research networks.
This collaboration focuses on the fabrication and characterization of high-efficiency tandem photovoltaic architectures integrating thin-film absorbers such as CZTS or CIGS with silicon-based solar technologies. The program combines thin-film deposition, material optimization, and advanced optical and electrical simulations to improve conversion efficiency, reduce costs, and support industrial innovation in renewable technologies.
A visual glimpse into the Chair’s identity, atmosphere, and scientific presence through the latest COSP imagery.
COSP advances frontier research, strategic partnerships, and high-level training to position UM6P as a reference point for optical sciences and photonics in Morocco, Africa, and the international research landscape.