(Video) Professor Francesco Riboli of the National Institute of Optics (Istituto Nazionale di Ottica, CNR-INO) from Florence, Italy, was a guest at the Institute of Physics Belgrade, where he discussed his research in photonic systems based on disordered structures, as well as some of its applications in the field of cryptography and authentication.
‘In the last year, the main activities were related to cryptography and the use of photonic systems based on disordered structures as cryptographic mechanisms applied in the fight against forgery and authentication’, explains Professor Riboli in the new episode of the series ‘A Glance at Physics’.
Dr Riboli is taking part in the BioQantSense project, representing the National Research Council (CNR). This twinning project, funded by the European Union through the Horizon Programme, is coordinated by the Institute of Physics Belgrade, and the participants are Friedrich-Schiller University in Jena in Germany and the Faculty of Biology of the University of Belgrade.
A Glance at Physics – Protection against Forgery with the Help of a Laser Beam
AUTHORS: Marija Đurić, Slobodan Bubnjević, Jovana Nikolić
RECORDING AND EDITING: Aleksandar Mijailović
PRODUCTION: Institute of Physics Belgrade, 2025
A Glance at Physics is a video series of the Institute of Physics Belgrade that illustrates projects and research conducted at the Institute in brief episodes.

