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Akhlesh Lakhtakia

Akhlesh Lakhtakia is Evan Pugh University Professor and Charles Godfrey Binder Professor of engineering science and mechanics at the Pennsylvania State University. His research focuses on electromagnetic fields in complex materials, such as sculptured thin films, chiral materials,[1] bianisotropy[2] and industrially scalable bioreplication,[3] an emerging form of engineered biomimicry applied to harvesting of solar energy and pest eradication.[4] His technique for visualization of latent fingerprints was covered in the NOVA documentary series "Forensics on Trial".[5]

Family edit

Akhlesh Lakhtakia was born in Lucknow, India on July 1, 1957, to Servesh Kumar and Gayatri Devi Lakhtakia. He married Mercedes N. Scabbiolo in 1982, with whom he has a daughter named Natalya Sheetal Lakhtakia.

Education edit

He was schooled in Lucknow (St. Cathedral School), New Delhi (Cambridge School), and Lucknow (St. Francis' High School). Appearing for final examinations in November 1973, at the end of the 11th grade, he was awarded the Indian School Certificate in 1974.

He obtained a Bachelor of Technology degree in Electronics Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi in 1979; Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Utah,[6] Salt Lake City, USA in 1981 and 1983, respectively.

Academic career edit

In 1983, Lakhtakia joined the faculty of the Pennsylvania State University, where he was elevated to the rank of Distinguished Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics in January 2004. In 2006, he became the Charles Godfrey Binder (Endowed) Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics.[7] In 2018, he became an Evan Pugh University Professor.[8]

He has published more than 840 journal articles; has contributed 27 chapters to research books and encyclopedias; has edited, co-edited, authored or co-authored 17 books and 20 conference proceedings; has reviewed for 159 journals; serves on the editorial boards of four electromagnetics journals; was the Editor-in-Chief of the international journal Speculations in Science and Technology from 1993 to 1995; and became the first editor-in-chief (2007-2013) of the online Journal of Nanophotonics [9] published by SPIE from 2007.

Honors and awards edit

He served as an international lecturer for the International Commission for Optics and the Optical Society of America; was twice a visiting professor of physics at Universidad de Buenos Aires, a visiting professor of physics at the University of Otago, a visiting fellow in mathematics at the University of Glasgow, and a visiting professor of physics at Imperial College London from 2004 to 2007; headed the IEEE EMC Technical Committee on Nonsinusoidal Fields from 1992 to 1994; and is a Fellow of Optical Society of America, SPIE, American Physical Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, the Institute of Physics (UK), the Royal Society of Chemistry (UK), and the Royal Society of Arts (UK). He also served as the 1995 Scottish Amicable Visiting Lecturer in mathematics at the University of Glasgow.

He received the PSES Outstanding Research Award in 1996, the PSES Premier Research Award in 2008, the PSES Outstanding Advising Award in 2005, and the PSEAS Outstanding Teaching Award in 2016. For his research on sculptured thin films and complex-medium electromagnetics, he received the Faculty Scholar Medal in Engineering in 2005, and a Doctor of Science degree in Electronics Engineering from the Banaras Hindu University in 2006. Nanotech Briefs recognized him in 2006 with a Nano 50 Award for Innovation. The University of Utah made him a Distinguished Alumnus[10][11] in 2007, and the Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi in 2014.[12] He was named the winner of the Technical Achievement Award[13] for the year 2010 by SPIE, and of the Walston Chubb Award for Innovation[14] for the year 2016 by Sigma Xi, for conceptualizing and developing sculptured thin films in diverse arenas.[citation needed]

Research areas edit

His current research interests lie in the electromagnetics of complex materials, sculptured thin films, carbon nanotubes, nanoengineered metamaterials, biomimetics (especially bioreplication), forensic science, and negative refraction. At Penn State, he co-developed a course on green engineering for undergraduate engineering students, as well as a course on fundamentals of engineering principles and design for pre-service elementary schoolteachers.[citation needed]

Religious views edit

Dr. Lakhtakia is an atheist but he derives inspiration from the Bhagavad Gita and the Sermon on the Mount.[citation needed]

Books edit

  • Time-Harmonic Fields in Chiral Media (1989).
  • Selected Papers on Natural Optical Activity (1990).
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  • Beltrami Fields in Chiral Media (1994) 13 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine.
  • Selected Papers on Linear Optical Composite Materials(1996).
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  • Electromagnetic Fields in Unconventional Materials and Structures (2000).
  • Introduction to Complex Mediums for Optics and Electromagnetics (2003).
  • Nanometer Structures: Theory, Modeling, and Simulation (2004).
  • Sculptured Thin Films: Nanoengineered Morphology and Optics (2005).
  • Selected Papers on Nanotechnology--Theory and Modeling (2006).
  • Optical Guided-wave Chemical and Biosensors I (2010).
  • Optical Guided-wave Chemical and Biosensors II (2010).
  • Nanotechnology: A Crash Course (2010).
  • Engineered Biomimicry (2013).
  • Electromagnetic Surface Waves: A Modern Perspective (2013).
  • Modern Analytical Electromagnetic Homogenization (2015).
  • The World of Applied Electromagnetics: In Appreciation of Magdy Fahmy Iskander (2018).
  • Infinite-Space Dyadic Green Functions in Electromagnetism (2018).
  • Electromagnetic Anisotropy and Bianisotropy: A Field Guide (2nd Edition) (2019).
  • The Transfer-Matrix Method in Electromagnetics and Optics (2020).

References edit

  1. ^ Lakhtakia, Akhlesh (1994). . Singapore: World Scientific. Archived from the original on 3 January 2010. Retrieved 11 July 2010.
  2. ^ Mackay, Tom G.; Lakhtakia, Akhlesh (2010). . Singapore: World Scientific. Archived from the original on 13 October 2010. Retrieved 27 December 2009.
  3. ^ Dickinson, Boonsri. "Fly eye inspires biomimetic surfaces for solar cell production". ZDNet. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  4. ^ Pulsifer, Drew P.; Lakhtakia, Akhlesh; Narkhede, Mahesh S.; Domingue, Michael J.; Post, Beverly G.; Kumar, Jayant; Martín-Palma, Raúl J.; Baker, Thomas C. (2013). "Fabrication of Polymeric Visual Decoys for the Male Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus planipennis)". Journal of Bionic Engineering. 10 (2): 129–138. doi:10.1016/S1672-6529(13)60207-3. S2CID 138662701.
  5. ^ "Forensics on Trial".
  6. ^ "Boards".
  7. ^ "Akhlesh Lakhtakia". www.esm.psu.edu.
  8. ^ "Evan Pugh University Professors 2018".
  9. ^ "Journal of Nanophotonics". spie.org.
  10. ^ "University of Utah Alumni Association e-newsletter, U-News & Views, April 2007". www.alumni.utah.edu.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 July 2010. Retrieved 27 December 2009.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 January 2015. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  13. ^ "Akhlesh Lakhtakia honored with SPIE Technology Achievement Award". spie.org.
  14. ^ "Walston Chubb". www.sigmaxi.org.

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science and mechanics at the Pennsylvania State University His research focuses on electromagnetic fields in complex materials such as sculptured thin films chiral materials 1 bianisotropy 2 and industrially scalable bioreplication 3 an emerging form of engineered biomimicry applied to harvesting of solar energy and pest eradication 4 His technique for visualization of latent fingerprints was covered in the NOVA documentary series Forensics on Trial 5 Contents 1 Family 2 Education 3 Academic career 4 Honors and awards 5 Research areas 6 Religious views 7 Books 8 References 9 CategoriesFamily editAkhlesh Lakhtakia was born in Lucknow India on July 1 1957 to Servesh Kumar and Gayatri Devi Lakhtakia He married Mercedes N Scabbiolo in 1982 with whom he has a daughter named Natalya Sheetal Lakhtakia Education editHe was schooled in Lucknow St Cathedral School New Delhi Cambridge School and Lucknow St Francis High School Appearing for final examinations in November 1973 at the end of the 11th grade he was awarded the Indian School Certificate in 1974 He obtained a Bachelor of Technology degree in Electronics Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology BHU Varanasi in 1979 Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Utah 6 Salt Lake City USA in 1981 and 1983 respectively Academic career editIn 1983 Lakhtakia joined the faculty of the Pennsylvania State University where he was elevated to the rank of Distinguished Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics in January 2004 In 2006 he became the Charles Godfrey Binder Endowed Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics 7 In 2018 he became an Evan Pugh University Professor 8 He has published more than 840 journal articles has contributed 27 chapters to research books and encyclopedias has edited co edited authored or co authored 17 books and 20 conference proceedings has reviewed for 159 journals serves on the editorial boards of four electromagnetics journals was the Editor in Chief of the international journal Speculations in Science and Technology from 1993 to 1995 and became the first editor in chief 2007 2013 of the online Journal of Nanophotonics 9 published by SPIE from 2007 Honors and awards editHe served as an international lecturer for the International Commission for Optics and the Optical Society of America was twice a visiting professor of physics at Universidad de Buenos Aires a visiting professor of physics at the University of Otago a visiting fellow in mathematics at the University of Glasgow and a visiting professor of physics at Imperial College London from 2004 to 2007 headed the IEEE EMC Technical Committee on Nonsinusoidal Fields from 1992 to 1994 and is a Fellow of Optical Society of America SPIE American Physical Society American Association for the Advancement of Science Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers the Institute of Physics UK the Royal Society of Chemistry UK and the Royal Society of Arts UK He also served as the 1995 Scottish Amicable Visiting Lecturer in mathematics at the University of Glasgow He received the PSES Outstanding Research Award in 1996 the PSES Premier Research Award in 2008 the PSES Outstanding Advising Award in 2005 and the PSEAS Outstanding Teaching Award in 2016 For his research on sculptured thin films and complex medium electromagnetics he received the Faculty Scholar Medal in Engineering in 2005 and a Doctor of Science degree in Electronics Engineering from the Banaras Hindu University in 2006 Nanotech Briefs recognized him in 2006 with a Nano 50 Award for Innovation The University of Utah made him a Distinguished Alumnus 10 11 in 2007 and the Indian Institute of Technology BHU Varanasi in 2014 12 He was named the winner of the Technical Achievement Award 13 for the year 2010 by SPIE and of the Walston Chubb Award for Innovation 14 for the year 2016 by Sigma Xi for conceptualizing and developing sculptured thin films in diverse arenas citation needed Research areas editHis current research interests lie in the electromagnetics of complex materials sculptured thin films carbon nanotubes nanoengineered metamaterials biomimetics especially bioreplication forensic science and negative refraction At Penn State he co developed a course on green engineering for undergraduate engineering students as well as a course on fundamentals of engineering principles and design for pre service elementary schoolteachers citation needed Religious views editDr Lakhtakia is an atheist but he derives inspiration from the Bhagavad Gita and the Sermon on the Mount citation needed Books editTime Harmonic Fields in Chiral Media 1989 Selected Papers on Natural Optical Activity 1990 Essays on the Formal Aspects of Electromagnetic Theory 1992 Beltrami Fields in Chiral Media 1994 Archived 13 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Selected Papers on Linear Optical Composite Materials 1996 Models and Modelers of Hydrogen 1996 Electromagnetic Fields in Unconventional Materials and Structures 2000 Introduction to Complex Mediums for Optics and Electromagnetics 2003 Nanometer Structures Theory Modeling and Simulation 2004 Sculptured Thin Films Nanoengineered Morphology and Optics 2005 Selected Papers on Nanotechnology Theory and Modeling 2006 Optical Guided wave Chemical and Biosensors I 2010 Optical Guided wave Chemical and Biosensors II 2010 Nanotechnology A Crash Course 2010 Engineered Biomimicry 2013 Electromagnetic Surface Waves A Modern Perspective 2013 Modern Analytical Electromagnetic Homogenization 2015 The World of Applied Electromagnetics In Appreciation of Magdy Fahmy Iskander 2018 Infinite Space Dyadic Green Functions in Electromagnetism 2018 Electromagnetic Anisotropy and Bianisotropy A Field Guide 2nd Edition 2019 The Transfer Matrix Method in Electromagnetics and Optics 2020 References edit Lakhtakia Akhlesh 1994 Beltrami Fields in Chiral Media Singapore World Scientific Archived from the original on 3 January 2010 Retrieved 11 July 2010 Mackay Tom G Lakhtakia Akhlesh 2010 Electromagnetic Anisotropy and Bianisotropy A Field Guide Singapore World Scientific Archived from the original on 13 October 2010 Retrieved 27 December 2009 Dickinson Boonsri Fly eye inspires biomimetic surfaces for solar cell production ZDNet Retrieved 26 July 2020 Pulsifer Drew P Lakhtakia Akhlesh Narkhede Mahesh S Domingue Michael J Post Beverly G Kumar Jayant Martin Palma Raul J Baker Thomas C 2013 Fabrication of Polymeric Visual Decoys for the Male Emerald Ash Borer Agrilus planipennis Journal of Bionic Engineering 10 2 129 138 doi 10 1016 S1672 6529 13 60207 3 S2CID 138662701 Forensics on Trial Boards Akhlesh Lakhtakia www esm psu edu Evan Pugh University Professors 2018 Journal of Nanophotonics spie org University of Utah Alumni Association e newsletter U News amp Views April 2007 www alumni utah edu What s New at ESM Akhlesh Lakhtakia honored as Distinguished Alumni by University of Utah Archived from the original on 23 July 2010 Retrieved 27 December 2009 Distinguished Alumnus Awardees Research amp Development Dr Vijay Batra CHE M Tech 1966 Dr Akhlesh Lakhtakia ECE 1979 D Sc 2006 IIT BHU Global ALUMNI Meet 2014 CHICAGO Archived from the original on 4 January 2015 Retrieved 1 January 2015 Akhlesh Lakhtakia honored with SPIE Technology Achievement Award spie org Walston Chubb www sigmaxi org Categories edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Akhlesh Lakhtakia amp oldid 1169384975, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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