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Nader Engheta
Iranian-American engineer

Nader Engheta

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Iranian-American engineer
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Place of birth
Tehran, Iran
Age
68 years
Education
California Institute of Technology
University of Tehran
Awards
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship
 
SPIE Gold Medal
 
Fellow of the American Physical Society
 
Fellow of the Optical Society
 
IEEE Fellow
 
AAAS Fellow
 
Pioneer Award in Nanotechnology
(2018)
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Biography

Nader Engheta (Persian: نادر انقطاع‎) (born 1955 in Tehran) is an Iranian-American scientist. He has made pioneering contributions to the fields of metamaterials, transformation optics, plasmonic optics, nanophotonics, graphene photonics, nano-materials, nanoscale optics, nano-antennas and miniaturized antennas, physics and reverse-engineering of polarization vision in nature, bio-inspired optical imaging, fractional paradigm in electrodynamics, and electromagnetics and microwaves.

Background

After earning a B.S. degree from the school of engineering (Daneshkadeh-e-Fanni) of the University of Tehran, he left for the United States in the summer of 1978 and earned his Masters and PhDdegrees from the Caltech.

He is one of the original pioneers of the field of modern metamaterials, and is the originator of the fields of near-zero-index metamaterials, plasmonic cloaking and optical nano circuitry (optical metatronics,).

His metamaterial-based optical nano circuitry, in which properly designed nano structures function as "lumped' optical circuit elements such as optical capacitors, optical inductors and optical resistors.These are the building blocks for the metatronic circuits operating with light.This concept has been recently verified and realized experimentally by him and his research group at the University of Pennsylvania.This provides a new circuit paradigm for information processing at the nanoscale.

His near-zero-index structures exhibit unique properties in light-matter interaction that have provided exciting possibilities in nanophotonics.

His plasmonic cloaking ideas have led to new methods in stealth physics.

He and his group have developed several areas and concepts in the fields of metamaterials and plasmonic optics, including, (1) ‘extreme-parameter metamaterials’ and 'epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) metamaterials'; (2) the concept of Omega structures, as one of the building blocks of structured materials,; (3) ultrathin cavities and waveguides, with sizes beyond diffraction limits, providing possibilities for unprecedented miniaturization of devices; (4) supercoupling phenomena between waveguides using low-permittivity ENZ metamaterials,; (5) extended Purcell effects in nano-optics using the ENZ phenomena, in which enhanced photon density of states occurs in a relatively large area with essentially uniform phase; (6) far-field subwavelength imaging lens based on ENZ hyperbolic metamaterials; (7) scattering-cancellation-based plasmonic cloaking and transparency,; (8) merging the field of graphene with the field of metamaterials and plasmonic optics in infrared regime, providing the roadmaps for one-atom-thick optical devices and one-atom-thick information processing,; (9) microwave artificial chirality; (10) “signal-processing” metamaterials and “meta-machine”, and (11) “digital” metamaterials.

He is currently the H. Nedwill Ramsey Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, affiliated with the departments of Electrical and Systems Engineering, Bioengineering, materials science and engineering, and Physics and Astronomy.

Awards and honors

Professor Engheta has received the following honors and awards:

  • Max Born Award (2020)
  • Pioneer Award in Nanotechnology from IEEE Nanotechnology Council (2018)
  • Highly Cited Researcher (Clarivate Analytics, Top 1% Researcher most cited) (2017 & 2018)
  • William Streifer Scientific Achievement Award from IEEE Photonics Society (2017)
  • Beacon of Photonics Industry Award from Photonics Media (2017)
  • Honorary Doctorate from National Technical University Kharkov Polytechnic Institute (2017)
  • Honorary Doctorate from University of Stuttgart, Germany (2016)
  • Honorary Doctorate in Technology from Aalto University in Finland (2016)
  • SPIE Gold Medal (2015)
  • Fellow of the US National Academy of Inventors (NAI) (2015)
  • Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellow Award from the US Department of Defense (2015)
  • Distinguished Achievement Award from the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (2015)
  • Wheatstone Lecture in King's College London (2015)
  • Balthasar van der Pol Gold Medal from URSI (International Union of Radio Science) (2014)
  • Inaugural SINA Award in Engineering (SINA: "Spirit of Iranian Noted Achiever") (2013)
  • Benjamin Franklin Key Award (2013)
  • IEEE Electromagnetics Award (2012)
  • Fellow of Union Radio-Scientifique Internationale (URSI: International Union of Radio Science) (since 2017)
  • Fellow of the Materials Research Society (MRS) (since 2015)
  • Fellow of the SPIE- The International Society for Optical Engineering (since 2011)
  • Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) (since 2010)
  • Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) (since November 2008)
  • Fellow of the Optical Society of America (OSA) (since March 1999)
  • Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE (since January 1996)
  • Recipient of the George H. Heilmeier Faculty Award 2008 for Excellence in Research
  • In Scientific American Magazine List of 50 Leaders in Science and Technology, 2006
  • Endowed Scholarly H. Nedwill Ramsey Professorship, U. of Pennsylvania, January 2005 – present
  • IEEE Third Millennium Medal
  • Guggenheim Fellowship (1999)
  • UPS Foundation Distinguished Educator term Chair
  • Fulbright Naples Chair Award (1998)
  • S. Reid Warren Jr. Award (two times: 1993 and 2001)
  • IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S) Distinguished Lecturer for 1997–1999
  • W. M. Keck Foundation's Engineering Teaching Excellence Award (1995)
  • Christian F. and Mary R. Lindback Foundation Award (1994)
  • NSF Presidential Young Investigator (PYI) Award (1989)
  • Frequent plenary and keynote speaker at many conferences

Books

  • Engheta, Nader; Ziolkowski, Richard W., eds. (July 2006). Metamaterials: Physics and Engineering Explorations. Wiley-IEEE Press. p. 440. ISBN 978-0-471-76102-0.

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