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She moved to the Technical University of Denmark for her PhD studies in nanophotonics and nanofabrication, working with Sergey I. Bozhevolnyi.[16] Following her PhD, Boltasseva worked at two photonics start-up companies before returning to the Technical University of Denmark as a postdoc and subsequently an associate professor.[16] In 2008 she moved to Purdue University and is currently the Ron And Dotty Garvin Tonjes Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering,[17] as well as holding a courtesy appointment in Materials Engineering.[13]Research[edit]Prof. A. Boltasseva\u2019s team specializes in nano- and quantum photonics, plasmonics, optical metamaterials, optical materials, and nanofabrication. The central theme of Boltasseva\u2019s research is finding new ways for the discovery, realization, and machine-learning-assisted optimization of nanophotonic structures – from material growth to advanced photonic designs and device demonstrations. Prof. Boltasseva\u2019s team aims at developing new platforms to unlock properties of nanophotonic structures in previously unavailable designs and wavelength regimes and to enable new generations of low-loss, tunable, reconfigurable, semiconductor-compatible devices for applications in on-chip circuitry, information processing, data recording\/storage, sensing, medical imaging and therapy, energy conversion and quantum information technologies. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Awards, honors, memberships[edit]A. Boltasseva’s research earned her a number of awards:\u2022 2021 Fellow of the Materials Research Society[1]“For her contributions to plasmonic and optical metamaterials including as plasmonic waveguides for on-chip circuitry, high-temperature nanophotonics, optical structures with extremely low refractive index, and tunable plasmonics”\u2022 2020 Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI)[2]\u2022 2017 Fellow of The International Society For Optics And Photonic (SPIE)[5]\u2022 2015 Fellow of The Optical Society[6]“For seminal contributions to nanophotonics and new plasmonic materials.”\u2022 2013 IEEE Photonics Society Young Investigator Award[7]“For seminal contributions to the development of metal-dielectric waveguides for integrated optics and novel approaches for realization of nanoplasmonic devices”\u2022 2013 Materials Research Society Outstanding Young Investigator Award[8]“For pioneering research to develop novel materials for advanced plasmonic, metamaterial and transformation optics devices with potential applications in future nanoscale photonic technologies”\u2022 2011 MIT Technology Review Top Young Innovator (TR35)[9]“Alexandra Boltasseva … is replacing the metals normally used in metamaterials with semiconductors, such as zinc oxide, that have been doped with aluminum or gallium. Doping the semiconductor makes it behave more like the metals used in metamaterials, but without the associated optical losses.”\u2022 2009 University of Erlangen-Nuremberg Young Researcher Award in Advanced Optical Technologies[10]“The prize honors her pioneering contributions in the fields of plasmonics and metamaterials. The main avenue of her research is advanced nanostructuring of metamaterials, specially designed, artificially created materials that can show electromagnetic properties not achievable with naturally occurring materials, with applications ranging from advanced photonics to chemical- and bio-sensors.”\u2022 2008 Young Elite-Researcher Award from the Danish Councils for Independent Research[11]Optical Society[edit]Boltasseva was assigned as editor-in-chief for The Optical Society’s Optical Materials Express journal in 2016, taking over the role from David J. Hagan, founding editor-in-chief.[18]References[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki41\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki41\/alexandra-boltasseva-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Alexandra Boltasseva – Wikipedia"}}]}]