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Shanhui Fan
Also published under:S. Fan
Affiliation
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
Topic
Band Structure,Ring Resonator,Brillouin Zone,Electro-optic Modulator,Emissivity,Orbital Angular Momentum,Scattering Matrix,Square Lattice,Twist Angle,Dielectric Slab,Diode Laser,Edge States,Energy Band,Free Electrons,Free Spectral Range,Gauge Field,Heat Transfer,Metasurface,Nanophotonic,Quantum Information,Resonance Frequency,Solar Cells,Synthetic Dimensions,Synthetic Frequency Dimension,Thermal Radiation,Topological Charge,Wave Vector,Waveguide,Angular Momentum,Anharmonic,Band Gap,Cavity Mode,Complex Energy,Complex Matrix,Control Of Absorption,Coupling Constant,Dynamic Mode,Edge Modes,Eigenstates,Electric Mode,Electromagnetic Field,Emission Control,Energy Conservation,Exceptional Points,Excited State,Free Space,Frequency Space,Grating,High Power,Image Sensor,
Biography
Shanhui Fan (Fellow, IEEE) received the bachelor’s degree in physics from the University of Science and Technology of China in 1992, and the Ph.D. degree in theoretical condensed matter physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1997. Since 2001, he has been a Faculty Member with the Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, where he is currently the Joseph and Hon Mai Goodman Professor with the School of Engineering, a Professor of applied physics (by courtesy), and a Senior Fellow of the Precourt Institute for Energy. He has carried out extensive works on the fundamental physics of nanophotonic structures, and the applications of such structures for energy and information technology. He has coauthored over 610 refereed journal articles, has given over 370 plenary/keynote/invited talks, and holds 71 granted U.S. patents.