Congratulations to the 2024 IEEE Fellows
Elevation to the grade of IEEE Fellow is one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon our members by the Institute in recognition of their technical, educational, and leadership achievements. Only a select few IEEE members earn this prestigious honor.
Fourteen IEEE Photonics Society members elevated to the grade of IEEE Fellow for 2024.
Scott Diddams
University of Colorado Boulder
For contributions to optical frequency combs and their applications.
Dirk Englund
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
For contributions to semiconductor quantum photonics and machine learning.
Francesca Iacopi
University of Technology Sydney
For contributions to integration strategies of nanomaterials in silicon technologies.
Shumpei Kameyama
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
For leadership in fiber-based technology for environment sensing applications.
Gordon Keeler
Beacon Photonics
For leadership in heterogeneous photonics and optical microsystems.
Di Liang
University of Michigan
For contributions to photonic integration in optical communication, computing, and volume production.
Marko Loncar
Harvard University
For contributions to thin film lithium nanophotonics.
Michael Ropp
Sandia National Laboratories
For contributions to distributed energy resources integration in power systems.
Volker Sorger
University of Florida
For contributions to the optoelectronic devices and photonic-electronic ASICs.
Vladimir Stojanovic
UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA ; Ayar Labs, San Jose, CA
For contributions to electronic-photonic design and system-on-chip integration.
Jian Wang
Wuhan National Lab for Optoelectronics
For contributions to twisted light, structured light, and photonic integration for multi-demensional optical communications.
Barry Bing-Ruey Wu
Keysight Technologies
For contributions to enhancement and commercialization of InP-based ultra high-speed DHBT IC technology.
Koji Yamada
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
For contribuions to silicon photonics.
Jim Zheng
State Univesity of New York at Buffalo
For contributions to energy storage technologies.