Alù Elected to Fellow of the Optical Society of America

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Published:
November 5, 2013

WNCG Associate Professor Andrea Alù has been elected to Fellow of the Optical Society of America (OSA) for outstanding contributions to the fields of photonic metamaterials, plasmonic phenomena and devices, cloaking and scattering suppression.' According to OSA, the Optical Society (OSA) is 'the leading professional association in optics and photonics, home to accomplished science, engineering, and business leaders from all over the world. Through world-renowned publications, meetings, and membership programs, OSA provides quality information and inspiring interactions that power achievements in the science of light.' It was founded in 1916. OSA Fellows members who have 'served with distinction in the advancement of optics,' and they are nominated by peers who are also OSA Fellows. Dr. Andrea Alù is an Associate Professor with the Wireless Networking and Communications Group and the David and Doris Lybarger Endowed Faculty Fellow in Engineering. He is also affiliated with the Applied Research Laboratories at The University of Texas at Austin. His research focuses on electromagnetics and acoustics.

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