Optica Announces 2023 Fellows Class

Optical Society

WASHINGTON - The Board of Directors of Optica (formerly OSA), Advancing Optics and Photonics Worldwide, recently elected 109 members from 24 countries to the Society's 2023 Fellow Class. Optica Fellows are selected based on several factors, including outstanding contributions to business, education, research, engineering, and service to Optica and our community.

"I am pleased to welcome the new Optica Fellows," said Satoshi Kawata 2022 Optica President. "These members join a distinguished group of leaders who are helping to advance the field optics and photonics. Congratulations to the 2023 Class."

Fellows are Optica members who have served with distinction in the advancement of optics and photonics. The Fellow Members Committee, led by Chair Takunori Taira, RIKEN / IMS, Japan reviewed 240 nominations submitted by current Fellows. The Committee extends their thanks to all of this year's nominators and references. As Fellows can account for no more than 10 percent of the total membership, the election process is highly competitive. Candidates are recommended by the Fellow Members Committee and approved by the Awards Council and Board of Directors.

The new Optica Fellows will be honored at the Society's conferences and events throughout 2023.

2023 Optica Fellows:

Kazi S. Abedin

CACI International, Inc., USA

Citation: For pioneering contributions to ultrafast and high-speed pulse generation, nonlinear fiber optics, space division multiplexed optical communications, and optical instrumentation

Anjali Agarwal

CACI | Technology Innovation and Labs, USA

Citation: For significant contributions to optical and quantum communications and RF photonics

Félicie Albert

Lawrence Livermore National Lab, USA

Citation: For pioneering research on the development and applications of x-ray sources driven by laser-wakefield acceleration and leadership in the LaserNetUS initiative

Dario Ambrosini

Università degli Studi dell'Aquila, L'Aquila, Italy

Citation: For significant and sustained contributions in artwork non-destructive testing and in flow visualization by optical methods

Gaurav Bahl

Univ of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

Citation: For transformative contributions to the understanding of Brillouin light scattering and developments in nonreciprocal photonics

Konrad Banaszek

Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland

Citation: For advances in quantum photonics, combining virtuoso experimental and theoretical capabilities, leading to new insights

Seth Robert Bank

The University of Texas at Austin, USA

Citation: For pioneering work on the growth of optoelectronic materials by molecular beam epitaxy

Paul Barclay

University of Calgary, Canada

Citation: For pioneering work in the field of diamond quantum nanophotonics and optomechanics, and revealing new physical phenomena using nanophotonic resonators

Andreas Becker

University of Colorado at Boulder, USA

Citation: For outstanding contributions to our understanding of intense laser-atom interactions

Yves Bellouard

Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland

Citation: For pioneering work on the fundamental understanding of non-ablative femtosecond laser interaction and processes enabling advanced materials manufacturing and microtechnologies

Antonella Bogoni

Sant'Anna School/CNIT, Italy

Citation: For significant contributions to high-speed optical signal processing, including for microwave photonics and photonics-based radar

Pierre-Francois Brevet

Institut Lumière Matière, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, CNRS, France

Citation: For achievements in nanophotonics and nanoscale nonlinear plasmonics, research leadership, and optics education through university teaching and program coordination

Lionel Canioni

Universite de Bordeaux, France

Citation: For seminal contributions to ultrafast nonlinear optics and photonics, and national and international collaboration in photonics education and graduate research

Alexander N. Cartwright

Univ of Central Florida, USA

Citation: For lifetime achievement and leadership in photonics, significant scientific contributions to optical sensing, and national impact on STEM education

Shih-Chi CHEN

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Citation: For seminal contributions in microfabrication and imaging based on novel manipulation of nonlinear light pulses

Xi (Vivian) Chen

Nokia Bell Labs, USA

Citation: For remarkable contributions to ultrahigh-speed fiber-optic transmission systems for both short-reach and long-haul applications

Chi-Wai Chow

National Yang Ming Chiao Tung Univ, Taiwan

Citation: For contributions to optical communications, optical wireless communications, visible light communications, and optical camera communications

Daniele Cocco

Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA

Citation: For seminal contributions in soft x-ray optics particularly in relation to coherent x-ray light and in metrology

Ian Coddington

National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA

Citation: For outstanding, sustained contributions to the development of fiber-based frequency combs and their application to dual-comb spectroscopy and ranging

Kenneth Crozier

University of Melbourne, Australia

Citation: For exceptionally broad and novel scientific contributions to the understanding and engineering of light-matter interactions at the nano- and micro-scales

Steve DenBaars

Materials and ECE Departments, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

Citation: For leadership and pioneering contributions to gallium nitride-based materials and devices for solid state lighting and displays

Michel Digonnet

Stanford University, USA

Citation: For seminal contributions to the development of fiber and chip-scale photonic devices and systems

John D. Downie

Corning Incorporated, USA

Citation: For significant contributions to optical fiber technology through transmission system testing and modeling

Frédéric Druon

Université Paris Saclay, Institut d'Optique Graduate School, CNRS, Laboratoire Charles Fabry, France

Citation: For important breakthroughs and outstanding contributions to the research and development of ultrashort pulse laser technologies and their applications

Alfredo Dubra

Stanford University, USA

Citation: For significant improvements and advances in retinal imaging technology and widespread dissemination of adaptive optics scanning light ophthalmoscopy

Paul Dumas

QED Technologies International, Inc., USA

Citation: For outstanding innovation and development of magnetorheological finishing and metrology products, and leadership in education and the implementation of new technologies

Ramy El-Ganainy

Michigan Technological Univ, USA

Citation: For seminal contributions in the fields of non-Hermitian photonics, parity-time symmetry, and optical supersymmetry

Rafael Espinosa Luna

Centro de Investigaciones en Óptica, A.C., México

Citation: For leadership in formalization of research institutions emphasizing the standardization of graduate programs in Mexico, while conducting key research in polarization

Zhiyong Fan

Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Hong Kong

Citation: For outstanding contributions to the development of nanostructure-based novel optoelectronic devices and biomimetic optoelectronics

Kai-Mei Fu

University of Washington and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA

Citation: For advances in characterization, synthesis, control and device integration of optically-active quantum point defects in crystals

Masayuki Fujita

Osaka University, Japan

Citation: For pioneering contributions to terahertz integrated photonics based on photonic crystals and silicon microstructures

Qiaoqiang Gan

King Abdullah Univ of Sci & Tech, Saudi Arabia

Citation: For outstanding contributions in the fields of optical nanosensing and green photonics

Thomas A. Germer

National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA

Citation: For pioneering contributions to interpretation of polarized reflection and scattering from rough and contaminated surfaces

Sylvain Gigan

Sorbonne Université, Paris, France

Citation: For pioneering research into the physics of light wave propagation in complex media, wavefront shaping, and innovative applications to imaging and optical computing

Alexey V. Gorshkov

National Institute of Standards and Technology and University of Maryland, USA

Citation: For fundamental contributions to the understanding and control of large, interacting quantum systems, with applications including quantum- computing, sensing, and networks

Rachel Grange

ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Citation: For achievements in nonlinear optics and integrated photonics, particularly the use of dielectric and electro-optic materials at the nanoscale

Zuyuan He

Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

Citation: For outstanding and sustained contributions to the research and development of optical fiber sensors, particularly distributed and multiplexed fiber-optic sensors

Krystel R. Huxlin, Ph.D.

University of Rochester, Flaum Eye Institute, USA

Citation: For innovative approaches to visual restoration, encompassing optics, ocular biology, laser tissue-interaction, and visual behavior

Gordon Keeler

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, USA

Citation: For seminal contributions to and leadership in the advancement of heterogeneous photonics and optical microsystems

Efim Khazanov

Institute of Applied Physics of Russian Academy of Science, Russia

Citation: For innovative contributions to nonlinear optics and laser physics, with application to the development of high-intensity and high-average-power laser systems

Chulhong Kim

Pohang University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea

Citation: For contributions to multi-parametric photoacoustic imaging from super-resolution microscopy to clinical imaging system, and multi-modal optical imaging via transparent ultrasound sensor

Jungwon Kim

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Republic of Korea

Citation: For pioneering contributions to ultralow-noise optical frequency combs and their applications including large-scale timing synchronization and ultrafast time-of-flight sensors

Jonathan Klamkin

University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

Citation: For major contributions to integrated microwave photonics and photonic ICs, particularly integrated optical beam forming networks

John Koshel

University of Arizona, USA

Citation: For leadership in undergraduate and graduate optics education and significant contributions to illumination and optical system engineering

Małgorzata Kujawińska

Politechnika Warszawska, Poland

Citation: For outstanding contributions to the development of imaging methods through the introduction of metrology standards

Ioannis Kymissis

Columbia University, USA

Citation: For pioneering innovations in thin-film organic electronics and their application to micro-displays and sensors

Jiun-Haw Lee

National Taiwan Univ, Taiwan

Citation: For outstanding achievements in display technologies, particularly in improving efficiency and elongating operation lifetime of blue organic light-emitting diode

Ju Han Lee

Univ of Seoul, Republic of Korea

Citation: For significant contributions to the understanding and applications of highly nonlinear optical fibers for communications, and of nonlinear optical properties of 2-D materials

Sergio Leon-Saval

University of Sydney, Australia

Citation: For pioneering contributions to the field of astrophotonics, and the conceptual and experimental development of photonic lanterns and their applications

Guixin Li

Southern University of Science and Technology, China

Citation: For outstanding contributions to the field of nonlinear photonic metasurfaces, particularly for proposing the concept of nonlinear geometric phase and its applications

Po-Tsun Liu

National Yang Ming Chiao Tung Univ, Taiwan

Citation: For outstanding and sustained contributions to thin film transistor-based optoelectronics technologies for flat-panel displays

Yang Liu

University of Pittsburgh, USA

Citation: For outstanding contributions to the application of quantitative phase imaging and super-resolution microscopy in cancer research

Yongmin Liu

Northeastern University, USA

Citation: For significant contributions to the fundamental and application of nanophotonics, particularly plasmonics and photonic metamaterials

Kevin MacDonald

University of Southampton, UK

Citation: For pioneering contributions to nanophotonics including the physics and technology of metamaterials, media undergoing light-induced structural transitions, and free-electron/photon interactions

Tom Mackay

Univ of Edinburgh, UK

Citation: For the elucidation of optical characteristics of complex materials, including composite materials and bianisotropic materials

Konstantinos Makris

University of Crete - Department of Physics - Voutes University Campus, Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser (IESL), Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas (FORTH), Greece

Citation: For seminal and pioneering contributions to the fields of non-Hermitian optics and wave propagation in complex media

Mangirdas Malinauskas

Laser Research Center at Vilnius University, Lithuania

Citation: For advancing ultrafast laser 3D lithography and pioneering work towards applying it for micro-optics and biomedical scaffolds

Stefano Marchesini

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA

Citation: For pioneering achievements of computational imaging in the X-ray regime, enabling the highest-resolution X-ray microscope in the world

Goran Mashanovich

Optoelectronics Research Centre, University of Southampton, UK

Citation: For pioneering contributions to silicon photonics research, particularly in the mid-infrared wavelength range, and for innovative leadership in photonics education

Fernando Mendoza Santoyo

Centro de Investigaciones en Optica, A.C., Mexico

Citation: For outstanding leadership in undergraduate and graduate optics education in Mexico and important worldwide contributions in optical metrology

Dejan Milošević

University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Citation: For seminal contributions to the theory of laser-matter interaction and attosecond science, and the advancement of science education in Bosnia and Hercegovina

Mircea Mujat

Physical Sciences Inc., USA

Citation: For outstanding contributions to the development of high-resolution retinal imaging and retinal hemodynamics quantification technologies

Arnaud Mussot

University of Lille, Laboratoire PhLAM, IRCICA, France

Citation: For pioneering contributions in nonlinear guided-wave photonics including ultrafast nonlinear propagation, frequency comb dynamics, supercontinuum generation, and frequency conversion

Yoshiaki Nakano

The University of Tokyo, Japan

Citation: For outstanding and sustained contributions to the research of semiconductor opto-electronic devices and photonic integrated circuits

Hideyuki Nasu, Ph.D.

Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd., Japan

Citation: For seminal and sustained contributions to optical packaging technologies and their applications

Izabela Naydenova

Technological University Dublin, Ireland

Citation: For contributions to holographic materials, sensors, and modeling, and outstanding service to the community

Shouleh Nikzad

Jet Propulsion Lab, USA

Citation: For leadership and sustained, high-impact contributions to the field of ultraviolet/visible photonic detection

David J. Norris

ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Citation: For leading contributions to the advance of photonic nanomaterials and the development of novel nanophotonic systems

Jean-Christophe Olivo-Marin

Institut Pasteur, France

Citation: For significant contributions to biological image analysis

Alexander A. Oraevsky

TomoWave Laboratories, Inc, USA

Citation: For pioneering work, inventions, and sustained contributions to the development of methods and systems of optoacoustic / photoacoustic imaging

David Ottaway

University of Adelaide, Australia

Citation: For international contributions to the field of optical systems, lasers, and advanced gravitational wave detectors

Hong-Gyu Park

Korea University, Republic of Korea

Citation: For pioneering contributions to ultrasmall nanolasers and multifunctional nanophotonic devices

Valentin Petrov

Max Born Institute, Germany

Citation: For outstanding contributions in the fields of mode-locked solid-state lasers, nonlinear frequency conversion, and new laser and nonlinear optical materials

Li Qian

University of Toronto, Canada

Citation: For outstanding experimental contributions to fiber-based quantum photonics and quantum communication

Jie Qiao

Rochester Institute of Technology, USA

Citation: For advancing professional networks for women in optics and extensive volunteer work for Optica

Cheng-Wei Qiu

National University of Singapore, Republic of Singapore

Citation: For leadership in photon twistronics and van der Waals interface optics fusing symmetry, topology, and geometry in low-dimensional photonic structures

Junle Qu

Shenzhen University, China

Citation: For outstanding contributions to biomedical photonics, particularly biomedical optical sensing, imaging, and therapy

Edik U. Rafailov

Aston University, UK

Citation: For contributions to novel gain media for semiconductor lasers at wavelengths from 750nm to 1300nm

Luca Razzari

Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Centre Énergie Matériaux Télécommunications (INRS-EMT), Canada

Citation: For pioneering contributions to nonlinear photonics, nanophotonics , and terahertz science

Andrew Rollins

Case Western Reserve University, USA

Citation: For achievements in the area of optical coherence tomography

Jayanta Kumar Sahu

Univ of Southampton, UK

Citation: For seminal contributions to fabrication and demonstration of active optical fibers and fiber devices, notably rare-earth-doped fibers for high-power fiber lasers

José A. Sánchez-Gil

Instituto de Estructura de la Materia - CSIC, Spain

Citation: For outstanding and sustained contributions to the fields of light scattering, surface-enhanced Raman scattering, plasmonics, and nano-optics

Chris B. Schaffer

Cornell Univ, USA

Citation: For pioneering optical imaging and manipulation tools to elucidate cellular mechanisms of disease, and for service to Optica

Harald Schwefel

Dodd-Walls Centre for Photonic and Quantum Technologies and Univ of Otago, New Zealand

Citation: For outstanding and sustained contributions to high quality monolithic resonators and their application in nonlinear and quantum optics

Jianda Shao

Shanghai Inst of Optics and Fine Mech, CAS, China

Citation: For outstanding and sustained contributions to the laser coating technology, and research leadership

Jin-Wei Shi

National Central Univ, Taiwan

Citation: For contributions to ultrafast photodiodes and high-speed VCSELs for optics fiber communications

Dr. Craig W. Siders

Lawrence Livermore National Lab, USA

Citation: For contributions to the research, application, and development of high intensity lasers in both basic and applied sciences

Guohai Situ

Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Citation: For outstanding contributions in deep-learning assisted computational imaging, optical encryption, and information processing

Handong SUN

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Citation: For outstanding contributions to the research of optoelectronics and photonics, particularly innovative application of materials and structures into microcavity lasers

Takamasa Suzuki

Niigata University, Japan

Citation: For outstanding contributions to the research and development of optical metrology, particularly the improvement of laser diode interferometry

Joseph Talghader

University of Minnesota Twin Cities, USA

Citation: For advances in high optical power thin film physics and thermal infrared coating design

Jinghua Teng

Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore

Citation: For achievements and leadership in both use inspired basic research and technology translation to industry application in nano-optics and optoelectronics

Ventsislav K. Valev

University of Bath, UK

Citation: For pioneering contributions to nonlinear nanophotonics and new chiroptical effects

Alipasha Vaziri

The Rockefeller University, New York, USA

Citation: For pioneering innovations in large-scale optical imaging of brain network activity at high spatio-temporal resolution

Vijay Vusirikala

Google LLC, USA

Citation: For significant technical and business leadership in global datacenter and cloud optical networking infrastructures

Qiong-Hua Wang

Beihang University, China

Citation: For outstanding and sustained contributions to glasses-free 3D display, liquid crystal display, and adaptive imaging

Yiping Wang

Shenzhen University, China

Citation: For outstanding and sustained contributions to the research and development of in-fiber micro/nano-structured devices for sensing applications

Gordon Wetzstein

Stanford University, USA

Citation: For pioneering contributions to computational optics and display systems engineering

Jan Wiersig

Germany

Citation: For contributions to the fundamental understanding of light-matter actions in micro/nanostructures and the advancement of non-Hermitian effects in photonic systems

Kenneth Kin-Yip Wong

University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Citation: For contributions in ultrafast imaging and photonic signal processing, and service to the optics community

Gerard Wysocki

Princeton University, USA

Citation: For the development of novel dispersion spectroscopic techniques, broadband semiconductor mid-infrared lasers and frequency comb sensors, and service to scientific community

Feihu Xu

University of Science and Technology of China, China

Citation: For seminal contributions to quantum communication and quantum-enhanced imaging, including secure quantum cryptography, large-scale quantum network and long-range single-photon imaging

Junjie Yao

Duke University, USA

Citation: For breaking the limits of photoacoustic imaging in resolution, speed, and functionality, and translating the technical innovations to theragnostic impacts

Wang Yao

The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Citation: For pioneering contributions to valley optoelectronics and valley exciton physics in two dimensional semiconductors and moiré superlattices

Anna Yaroslavsky

Univ of Massachusetts Lowell and Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, USA

Citation: For outstanding and sustained contributions to the research and development of quantitative multimodal optical imaging and spectroscopy for cancer detection

Changyuan Yu

The Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ, Hong Kong

Citation: For significant contributions to signal processing in optical fiber communication and sensing systems, and actively serving the optics community

Jingyi Yu

ShanghaiTech University, China

Citation: For fundamental advances in the design and application of computational imaging systems

Zhiliang Yuan

Beijing Academy of Quantum Information Sciences, China

Citation: For outstanding and sustained contributions to R&D of ultra-secure quantum communication

Chao Zuo

Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China

Citation: For pioneering contributions to computational phase imaging and metrology, particularly for noninterferometic quantitative phase imaging and high-speed 3D optical metrology

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