- Sajeev John
Sajeev John is a Professor of Physics at the
University of Toronto and Government of Canada Research Chair holder.He received his bachelors degree in physics in 1979 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and his Ph.D. in physics at Harvard University in 1984. His Ph.D. work at Harvard introduced the theory of classical wave localization and in particular the localization of light in three-dimensional strongly scattering dielectrics. From 1984 – 1986 he was a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada postdoctoral fellow at the University of Pennsylvania, as well as a laboratory consultant to the Corporate Research Science Laboratories of Exxon Research and Engineering from 1985-1989.
From 1986-1989 he was an assistant professor of physics at
Princeton University . In 1987, while at Princeton he co-invented, along withEli Yablonovitch , the concept a new class of materials with a photonic band gap calledphotonic crystals . This provided a fuller explanation of his original conception (1984) of the localization of light. He was a laboratory consultant toBell Communications Research (Red Bank, NJ) in 1989. In the fall of 1989 he joined the senior physics faculty at the University of Toronto. He has been a Principal Investigator for Photonics Research Ontario, and is a fellow of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research.Professor John is the winner of the 2001 King Faisal International Prize in Science, which he shared with
C. N. Yang . He is also the first ever winner of Canada’s Platinum Medal for Science and Medicine in 2002. Dr. John is the winner of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) LEOS International Quantum Electronics Award in 2007 for “the invention and development of light-trapping crystals and elucidation of their properties and applications.” He is the 2008 winner of the IEEE Nanotechnology Pioneer Award. Dr. John also received the 1996 Herzberg Medal for Physics and the 2007 Brockhouse Medal for Condensed Matter and Materials Physics from theCanadian Association of Physicists . He received the first ever McLean Fellowship from the University of Toronto in 1996, the 1997 Steacie Prize in Science and Engineering from the National Research Council of Canada, and the 2004 Rutherford Medal from the Royal Society of Canada. He is the first ever winner of Brockhouse Canada Prize in 2004, which he shared with materials chemist Geoff Ozin for their groundbreaking interdisciplinary work on photonicband gap materials synthesis. Professor John has also received the Killam Fellowship of the Canada Council for the Arts, the Guggenheim Fellowship (USA), the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Fellowship, and the Humboldt Senior Scientist Award (Germany). In 2007, Dr. John was awarded the C.V. Raman Chair Professorship of the Government of India. Prof. John is a Fellow of theAmerican Physical Society , theOptical Society of America , theRoyal Society of Canada , and a member of theMax Planck Society of Germany.External links
* [http://www.physics.utoronto.ca/~john/ Sajeev John's University of Toronto home page]
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