- Philip Russell
Philip St. John Russell, FRS, (born
March 25 1953 , inBelfast ) is the Director of the third division of the Max Planck Research Group at the Institute of Optics, Information and Photonics at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. His area of research is "photonics and new materials". It covers the examination of new optical materials, especially ofphotonic crystal fibre s, and more generally the field of nano- and micro-structured photonic materials.Russell obtained his
DPhil in 1979 at theUniversity of Oxford , where he was working onvolume holography . From1978 he was a Junior Research Fellow atOriel College, Oxford . In1982 he moved to theTechnische Universität Hamburg-Harburg as anAlexander von Humboldt Fellow . In1986 he joined the fiber optics group at theUniversity of Southampton and began to work on the realisation of his idea of photonic crystal fibres, which were first demonstrated practically in1996 . Between 1996 and 2005, Russell worked at theUniversity of Bath , and during his time there built up and led the Photonics and Photonic Materials Group (PPMG). Thereafter he joined the Max Planck Research Group at the Institute of Optics, Information and Photonics at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg.Russell is a Fellow of the
Optical Society of America and the founding chair of the OSA Topical Meeting Series on Bragg Gratings, Photosensitivity and Poling in Glass. In 2000 he won OSA's Joseph Fraunhofer Award/Robert M. Burley Prize for the invention of photonic crystal ("holey") fibre, which he first proposed in 1991. This was followed in 2002 by the Applied Optics Division Prize of the UKInstitute of Physics . He is currently a LEOS Distinguished Lecturer and the recipient of a Royal Society/Wolfson Research Merit Award. In 2004 he won the Thomas Young Prize of the Institute of Physics, and in 2005 he was elected a Fellow of theRoyal Society . He is the founder of BlazePhotonics Limited, a company whose aim was the commercial exploitation of photonic crystal fibre. The company, which holds the world record for low loss hollow core photonic crystal fibre, was acquired by Crystal Fibre a/s in August 2004. In September 2005 he received the Körber Prize for European Science from the Hamburg-based Körber foundation.External links
* [http://www.pcfiber.com Max Planck Research Group, Division III]
* [http://www.bath.ac.uk/physics/groups/cppm/PhilipR.php Biography at the University of Bath]
* [http://www.optik.uni-erlangen.de/mpf/php/abteilung3/members.php?action=detail&id=8 Biography at the Max Planck Research Group]
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