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Prof. Benjamin J. Eggleton
E-mail
egg@physics.usyd.edu.au
Qualifications
B. Sc. (Hons 1), physics, University of Sydney, 1992 PhD,
Physics, University of Sydney, 1996
Current appointment
Professor of Physics, Federation Fellow and Director of CUDOS--
ARC Centre of Excellence for Ultrahigh-bandwidth Devices for
Optical Systems.
Resume
Pdf file (Adobe
Acrobat)
Employment
History
Postdoctoral Member of Technical Staff,
Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies (1996-1998),Member
of Technical Staff, (1998-2000); Technical Manager - Fiber
gratings and photonic devices group, (2000-2001); Research
Director, Specialty Fiber Devices business with Lucent Technologies
(January 2001-November 2001); Director of Photonic Devices
Research, OFS Laboratories & OFS-Specialty Photonics Division
(November 2001-December 2002).
Major awards:
- Fellow of the Australian Academy of
Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) (2009)
- Fellow of Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers (IEEE) (2009)
- NSW Office of Scientific and Medical
Research Physicist of the Year (2008)
- Bright spark award: Awarded to Australia's
top ten young scientists under the age of 40 by Cosmos Magazine
(2007).
- Pawsey Medal from the Australian Academy
of Science (2007).
- Malcolm McIntosh Prize for Australian
Physical Scientist of the Year (2004).
- ICO Prize: International Commission
for Optics (2003).
- R&D100 Award for inventing and
developing dynamic dispersion compensator (2002).
- IEEE/LEOS Distinguished Lecturer Award
(2002–03).
- Fellow of the Optical Society of America
(2002), limited to 10% of members, by nomination and elected
by the Committee.
- Circle of Excellence Award, Photonics
Spectra Magazine, for my tuneable dispersion compensator
(2002); Excellence in Technical Innovation Award, Laser
Focus World, for my microfluidic fibre (2002).
- ARC Federation Fellowship from the
Australian Research Council (2001).
- Adolph Lomb Medal, Optical Society of
America (1998).
Expertize/biography:
Professor Benjamin Eggleton is currently
an ARC Federation Fellow and Professor of Physics at the University
of Sydney. He is Research Director of the Centre for Ultrahigh-bandwidth
Devices for Optical Systems (CUDOS), an ARC Centre of Excellence
and Director of the Institute of Photonics and Optical Science
(IPOS) at the University of Sydney. He studied at the University
of Sydney, obtaining his BSc (Hons 1) in 1992 and his PhD
in Physics in 1996. After graduation, he went to the United
States to join the world’s leading research institute
in his field, Bell Laboratories, as a Postdoctoral Fellow
in the Optical Physics Department. He then transferred to
the Optical Fiber Research Department as a Member of Technical
Staff and was subsequently promoted to Research Director of
the Specialty Fiber Business Division of Bell Lab's parent
company, Lucent Technologies where he drove Lucent’s
research program in optical fibre devices. He has co-authored
more than 250 journal papers (with over 6000 citations and
an h-number of 40), presented more than 60 invited and plenary
presentations at international conferences, and has filed
35 patents. He has received several significant awards. Most
notably, the NSW Scientist of the year for Physics and Astronomy,
the Pawsey Medal from the Australian Academy of Sciences,
the Prime Minister's Malcolm McIntosh Science Prize for Physical
Scientist of the Year, the ICO Prize (International Commission
for Optics), and the Adolph Lomb Medal from the Optical Society
of America. Other achievements include the award of the Distinguished
Lecturer Award from IEEE/LEOS, an R&D100 award, and being
made an OSA, IEEE and ATSE Fellow. He was an Associate Editor
for IEEE Photonic Technology Letters from 2003 -- 2007, and
is currently Editor for Optics Communications. He currently
serves as the President of the Australian Optical Society.
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