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2026 Optica Fellows: <br> <br>Kaan Akşit <br>University College London, United Kingdom <br>For his pioneering achievements in the development of advanced 3D display systems and novel perceptually guided computer graphics techniques <br> <br>Antonio Ambrosio <br>Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy <br>For contributions to near-field optical microscopy, structured light, and nanophotonics <br> <br>Yasuhiro Awatsuji <br>Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan <br>For technical innovation in digital holography for high-speed and ultrafast imaging, and for research leadership <br> <br>Andreas Beling <br>University of Virginia, United States <br>For contributions to high-power, high-speed photodetectors for analog optical links, microwave photonics, and photonic integrated circuits <br> <br>卞宇生 Yusheng Bian <br>GlobalFoundries, United States <br>For transformative contributions to silicon photonics, including innovations that underpin high-volume manufacturing on a scalable CMOS-silicon photonics platform <br> <br>Andrey Bogdanov <br>Qingdao Innovation and Development Center of Harbin Engineering University, China <br>For numerous pioneering contributions to the physics and applications of bound states in the continuum in resonant dielectric photonic structures <br> <br>Enrique Castro-Camus <br>Centro de Investigaciones en Optica AC, Mexico <br>For novel applications of terahertz techniques in multiple fields, particularly medical diagnostics, plant biology, and cultural heritage conservation <br> <br>張國恩 Guo-En Chang <br>National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan <br>For technical innovation and seminal work in Si photonics, particularly his pioneering contributions in SiGeSn materials and photonic devices <br> <br>Edoardo Charbon <br>École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland <br>For groundbreaking and pioneering contributions in the development of single photon avalanche diode cameras and sensors <br> <br>陈昊硕 Haoshuo Chen <br>Nokia Bell Labs, United States <br>For exceptional contributions in multimode and multicore communication technologies, and pioneering advances in cladding pumped optical amplifiers <br> <br>陈学仕 Hsueh-Shih Chen <br>National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan <br>For contributions to the development and commercialization of quantum dot materials, color conversion films of display backlighting, and electroluminescent panels <br> <br>陳亮光 Lian-Kuan Chen <br>The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong <br>For outstanding advances to the research of optical wireless communications for indoor, underwater, and water-air channels <br> <br>Pai-Yen Chen <br>University of Illinois Chicago, United States <br>For outstanding contributions to plasmonics in 2D materials and photonic metamaterials for nonlinear nanophotonics, light manipulation, and sensing applications <br> <br>程佳瑞 Gary J. Cheng <br>Purdue University, United States <br>For pioneering laser-induced, scalable, high-precision optical fabrication and transformation with cross-cutting advances in semiconductor, quantum, aerospace, and energy industries <br> <br>程之申 Julian Zhishen Cheng <br>Great Bay University, Dongguan, China <br>For fundamental theoretical and practical contributions in optical wireless communications <br> <br>Elbert E. M. Chia <br>Nanyang Technological University, Singapore <br>For innovative ultrafast optical and terahertz spectroscopy studies of quantum and energy-related materials <br> <br>朱治偉 Chih Wei Chu <br>Research Center for Applied Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taiwan <br>For advancing scalable, eco-friendly materials and device innovations enabling high-performance flexible photonic and electronic technologies <br> <br>Matteo Clerici <br>Università degli Studi dell’Insubria, Como, Italy <br>For pioneering experiments in the field of ultrafast and quantum optics in the infrared part of the spectrum <br> <br>Dennis Couwenberg <br>Publishing Editor NANOPHOTONICS, Science Wise Publishing, Netherlands <br>For outstanding contributions to the worldwide optics community through creative leadership in scientific publishing and advocacy for diversity and inclusivity <br> <br>Dominique M. Dagenais <br>National Science Foundation, United States <br>For nation-wide scientific leadership and professional service in photonics and optoelectronics <br> <br>Mini Das <br>University of Houston, United States <br>For pioneering contributions to low-coherence X-ray phase retrieval, imaging system development, spectral X-ray computed tomography, and image perception <br> <br>Guilhem de Valicourt <br>Ciena Corporation, United States <br>For substantial contributions to the development and commercialization of integrated-optics communication devices <br> <br>John Delaney <br>National Gallery of Art, United States <br>For the development of hyperspectral imaging techniques to investigate, restore, and preserve historical artworks <br> <br>[[丁飞]] Fei Ding <br>Eastern Institute of Technology, Ningbo, China <br>For significant contributions to experimental nanophotonics, especially within the areas of broadband metamaterial absorbers, multifunctional/dynamic metasurfaces, and quantum metasurfaces <br> <br>董建绩 Jianji Dong <br>Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China <br>For pioneering work on integrated optics and photonic computing, particularly in the area of reconfigurable optical computing chips <br> <br>John M. Doyle <br>Harvard University, United States <br>For developing pioneering methods enabling a broad range of spectroscopic studies, including cryogenic cooling of large molecules and radicals, novel probes of chirality, slow molecular beams, and laser cooling of large molecules <br> <br>方璐 Lu FANG <br>Tsinghua University, China <br>For contributions to plenoptic imaging and integrated photonic neural computing <br> <br>Ofer Firstenberg <br>Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel <br>For pioneering contributions to quantum nonlinear optics and for advancing optical quantum memories, synchronized photon sources, and long-lived spin-photon interfaces <br> <br>David G. Fischer <br>NASA Glenn Research Center, United States <br>For foundational contributions to physical optics and space missions <br> <br>Mable Fok <br>University of Georgia, United States <br>For seminal contributions to the adaptive and flexible use of fiber optics for soft material sensing and bioinspired microwave photonic systems <br> <br>[[付红岩]] Hongyan Fu <br>Tsinghua University, China <br>For outstanding contributions to integrated photonics and their applications for communications and sensing, including optical wireless communications and LiDAR <br> <br>Kelly Gaffney <br>PULSE Institute and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Stanford University, United States <br>For ground-breaking contributions to the development of ultrafast x-ray methods and their use in the study of chemical and molecular dynamics <br> <br>Patrice Genevet <br>Colorado School of Mines, United States <br>For advancing photonics with transformative metasurface innovations leading to breakthroughs in imaging, holography, and nanoscale light manipulation <br> <br>Massimo Giudici <br>Université Côte d'Azur, France <br>For outstanding contributions in the experimental realization and analysis of nonlinear phenomena in semiconductor lasers and microcavities <br> <br>Antoine Godard <br>ONERA, France <br>For outstanding research, technical, and program leadership in nonlinear optics for aerospace, including innovative applications of optical parametric oscillators for gas sensing <br> <br>Tingyi Gu <br>University of Delaware, United States <br>For resolving material, nanofabrication, and systems challenges of silicon photonics with subwavelength design concepts and crystalline memory materials <br> <br>Nathan Hagen <br>Utsunomiya University, Japan <br>For outstanding contributions to snapshot spectral and polarization imaging <br> <br>Nicholas Harris <br>Lightmatter, United States <br>For transformative advances in programmable photonic integrated circuits and pioneering photonic AI acceleration technologies at the intersection of optics and machine learning <br> <br>Mark A. Henesian <br>Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (Retired), Visiting Senior Scientist, United States <br>For pioneering advances in nonlinear optics, electro-optics, and modeling codes enabling modern, large aperture, high-energy laser architectures for inertial confinement fusion <br> <br>Robert Herrick <br>Robert Herrick Consulting, United States <br>For advances in the reliability and failure analysis of semiconductor lasers and optoelectronics <br> <br>Angela R. Hight Walker <br>National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST), United States <br>For pioneering application of Raman and photoluminescence spectroscopy to 2D materials such as graphene, transition-metal dichalcogenides, and hexagonal boron nitride <br> <br>Anthony Hoffman <br>University of Notre Dame, United States <br>For pioneering contributions to mid-infrared optical metamaterials and sustained service to the photonics community <br> <br>黄玲玲 Lingling Huang <br>Beijing Institute of Technology, China <br>For significant contributions to multi-dimensional, large-capacity functional flat optics, especially metasurface wavefront engineering, holography, and optical encryption <br> <br>黃衍介 Yen-Chieh Huang <br>National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan <br>For pioneering contributions to laser-driven accelerator on a chip, quasi-phase-matching nonlinear optics, intense far-infrared laser sources, and LED-pumped lasers <br> <br>惠荣庆 Rongqing Hui <br>University of Kansas, United States <br>For outstanding and sustained contributions to the research and development of optical communication systems, devices, and optical measurement techniques <br> <br>Gereon Hüttmann <br>University of Lübeck GmbH, Germany <br>For pioneering dynamic OCT and optoretinography, enabling functional retinal imaging at cellular resolution and advancing clinical optical diagnostics worldwide <br> <br>Deep Jariwala <br>University of Pennsylvania, United States <br>For his important contributions to understanding light-matter interactions in quantum-confined materials and pioneering excitonic metamaterials <br> <br>Rajan Jha <br>Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar, India <br>For pioneering contributions to fiber photonics devices through development of fiber interferometers, micro-nano structures, plasmonics systems, and advancing sensing technology <br> <br>Nicolas Joly <br>Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg and Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Erlangen, Germany <br>For the invention of unique microstructured fibers, including gas- and plasma-filled fibers, with applications to supercontinuum generation and quantum phenomena <br> <br>R. Jason Jones <br>University of Arizona, Wyant College of Optical Sciences, United States <br>For outstanding and sustained contributions to the development of novel frequency comb sources and applications including broadband high-resolution spectroscopy <br> <br>Shumpei Kameyama <br>Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan <br>For leadership in pioneering research and widespread application of fiber-based lidar instrumentation for sensing atmospheric wind and carbon dioxide <br> <br>Alina Karabchevsky <br>Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel <br>For pioneering leadership and contributions to integrated photonics, nonlinear fiber systems, and optoelectronic computing for neuromorphic and quantum technologies <br> <br>Donghyun Kim <br>Yonsei University, Republic of Korea <br>For outstanding contributions to nanoplasmonic and metastructure-based biosensing and imaging technologies, and international leadership in optical science outreach <br> <br>Young L. Kim <br>Purdue University, United States <br>For pioneering discoveries of light localization in biological media and outstanding achievements in computational spectroscopy for public and global health <br> <br>Kenneth L. Knappenberger, Jr. <br>Pennsylvania State University, United States <br>For pioneering contributions to metal nanocluster photonics and magneto-optics including superatom spin-polarized emission and state-resolved energy flow <br> <br>Sanathana Konugolu Venkata Sekar <br>Tyndall National Institute, Ireland <br>For pioneering equitable biophotonics technologies, advancing optical health monitoring, driving global biophotonics standardization, and demonstrating impactful leadership in biophotonics entrepreneurship <br> <br>Michael R. Krames <br>Opnovix Corp, United States <br>For pioneering contributions to high-efficiency visible spectrum light-emitting diodes and energy efficient solid-state lighting <br> <br>Santosh Kumar <br>Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, India <br>For pioneering contributions to optical fiber-based plasmonics biosensors (WaveFlex Biosensors) for clinical applications <br> <br>Matthew D. Lew <br>Washington University in St Louis, United States <br>For pioneering contributions to super-resolution microscopy, single-molecule imaging, and the development of innovative nanoscale sensing techniques <br> <br>李培宁 Peining Li <br>Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China <br>For pioneering contributions to near-field optics and polariton nanophotonics <br> <br>廖顯奎 Shien-Kuei Liaw <br>Taiwan Tech (NTUST), Taiwan <br>For brilliant contributions to optical communications, fiber-based devices, and fiber sensing, encompassing academic research and industrial applications <br> <br>刘成波 Chengbo Liu <br>Shenzhen Inst of Adv Technology, CAS, China <br>For his contribution to multi-contrast and multi-modality photoacoustic and fluorescence imaging <br> <br>刘进 Jin Liu <br>Sun Yat-Sen University, China <br>For groundbreaking research on quantum light sources, orbital angular momentum generation, and dielectric metasurfaces <br> <br>Andrew Lord <br>BT Research and Networks Strategy, United Kingdom <br>For sustained contributions, innovative research, and professional service to the field <br> <br>Ruben S. Luis <br>National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan <br>For groundbreaking contributions to high-capacity fiber-optic transmission systems <br> <br>[[罗明]] Ming Ronnier Luo <br>Zhejiang University, China <br>For important contributions in the fields of colour, vision, and imaging science and engineering, and the establishment of international standards <br> <br>马仁敏 Ren-Min Ma <br>Peking University, China <br>For his discovery of singular dispersion equation and pioneering contributions to nanolaser physics and devices <br> <br>梅永丰 Yongfeng Mei <br>Fudan University, China <br>For pioneering contributions to three-dimensional nanomembrane photonic architectures and their applications in photonics and optoelectronics <br> <br>Oleg Mitrofanov <br>University College London, United Kingdom <br>For pioneering and outstanding contributions to the field of terahertz photonics research, particularly in the development and application of terahertz near-field imaging <br> <br>Omar F. Mohammed <br>King Abdullah University of Science & Technology, Saudi Arabia <br>For his exceptional leadership in materials engineering, and pioneering ultrafast imaging and spectroscopy, revealing key carrier dynamics in light-harvesting devices <br> <br>Raul Muñoz <br>Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC), Spain <br>For pioneering contributions to the efficient orchestration of optical networking technologies <br> <br>Jerome Neauport <br>CEA Cesta, France <br>For significant contributions to the development of optics for high-energy, high-intensity laser systems <br> <br>倪行洁 Xingjie Ni <br>Pennsylvania State University, United States <br>For pioneering contributions to the areas of metasurfaces and nanophotonics <br> <br>Ampalavanapilla Nirmalathas <br>University of Melbourne, Australia <br>For pioneering contributions to the design and demonstration of high-speed indoor optical wireless networks and enabling photonic technologies <br> <br>Naveen Nishchal <br>Indian Institute of Technology Patna, India <br>For pioneering contributions in information optics and holography, including optical cryptography and structured light <br> <br>Ioan Notingher <br>University of Nottingham, United Kingdom <br>For advances in optical spectroscopy for biomedical application, in particular Raman spectroscopy for cell imaging and tissue diagnostics <br> <br>Yukihiro OZAKI <br>School of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan <br>For a lifetime of research accomplishments and breakthroughs across broad areas of Raman, resonance Raman, near-infrared, surface-enhanced, vacuum ultraviolet, 2-dimensional correlation (2D-COS) spectroscopies, and chemometrics <br> <br>Yasuyuki Ozeki <br>The University of Tokyo, Japan <br>For pioneering contributions to the development of high-speed molecular vibrational imaging <br> <br>[[庞晓丹]] Xiaodan Pang <br>Zhejiang University, China <br>For seminal contributions to optical communications in free-space and optical fiber, and dedicated service to the optics and photonics community <br> <br>Francesca Parmigiani <br>Microsoft Research Cambridge, United Kingdom <br>For her pioneering contributions to the field of high-speed optical communications and optical signal processing <br> <br>Alexander Payne <br>Silicon Light Machines Inc., United States <br>For extraordinary contributions to the development of high speed, high optical power handling, MEMS spatial light modulators <br> <br>David Piehler <br>Dell Technologies, United States <br>For profound technical contributions and leadership in optical access network technologies and their successful widespread commercialization <br> <br>Nicola Pinna <br>Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany <br>For seminal contributions to photonics using nanomaterials with tunable optical, plasmonic, and luminescent properties via shape control, assembly, and doping <br> <br>Francesco Poletti <br>University of Southampton and Microsoft Azure Fiber & AI, United Kingdom <br>For fundamental contributions to the advancement of hollow core fiber technology from design to fabrication <br> <br>Manojit Pramanik <br>Iowa State University, United States <br>For outstanding contributions in the field of low-cost, compact photoacoustic computed tomography, photoacoustic image reconstruction, and contrast agent development <br> <br>Niels Quack <br>Institut für Mikroelektronik Stuttgart, Universität Stuttgart, Germany <br>For pioneering contributions to photonic micro- and nanosystems <br> <br>Aaswath P. Raman <br>University of California Los Angeles, United States <br>For pioneering contributions to radiative cooling and thermal photonics <br> <br>Victor Reshetnyak <br>Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine <br>For the pioneering work on photoalignment of liquid crystals and achievements in liquid-crystal lenses that led to widespread applications <br> <br>Jacquiline Romero <br>University of Queensland, Australia <br>For her seminal contributions to quantum structured light and her pioneering role in promoting quantum science in the Philippines <br> <br>Dibakar Roy Chowdhury <br>Anurag University, India <br>For innovations in passive and reconfigurable terahertz metamaterial devices and leadership in promoting terahertz activities in India <br> <br>Thierry Ruchon <br>CEA, Université Paris-Saclay, LIDYL, France <br>For pioneering discoveries on angular momentum transfer in high harmonic generation, bringing structured light into the attosecond science toolbox <br> <br>Vladimir Serkin <br>Benemérita Univ Autonoma de Puebla, Mexico <br>For ground-breaking ideas and concepts in the field of ultrafast nonlinear optics and photonics, often far ahead of their time <br> <br>Laura Sinclair <br>National Inst of Standards & Technology, United States <br>For pioneering femtosecond free-space time-transfer, enabling unprecedented precision in the comparison of optical clocks over hundreds of kilometers <br> <br>Ravindra Sinha <br>Delhi Technological University, India <br>For outstanding leadership roles in spreading optics and photonics education and significant research contributions in photonic crystal and metamaterial-based devices <br> <br>Brent C. Stuart <br>Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, United States <br>For groundbreaking innovations in high-intensity laser design, modernization and operation of laser facilities, and exceptional contributions to short-pulse laser science and applications <br> <br>Judith Su <br>Univ of Arizona, Coll of Opt Sciences, United States <br>For pioneering work on label-free optical biosensing for fundamental science, translational medicine, and environmental monitoring <br> <br>孙琪真 Qizhen Sun <br>Huazhong Univ of Science and Technology, China <br>For pioneering and outstanding contributions in fiber-optic acoustic sensing and its applications in earth exploration and medical monitoring <br> <br>田传山 Chuanshan Tian <br>Fudan University, China <br>For his transformative advancements in nonlinear spectroscopy and THz science, revolutionizing interfacial dynamics in complex materials <br> <br>田震 Zhen Tian <br>Tianjin University, China <br>For pioneering and transformative contributions to the advancement of terahertz photonics, and groundbreaking achievements in optoelectronic device technologies <br> <br>Renu Tripathi <br>Delaware State University, United States <br>For significant contributions in research and development of atomic magnetometry, optical coherence tomography, optical pattern recognition, and photorefractive phenomena <br> <br>谢坚文 Kevin Kin-Man Tsia <br>University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong <br>For pioneering contributions to high-speed optical microscopy and high-throughput imaging cytometry <br> <br>Alfred U'Ren <br>Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares (UNAM), Mexico <br>For foundational contributions to spontaneous parametric down conversion, spontaneous four-wave mixing, applications of quantum optics, and outstanding service and leadership <br> <br>Niklaus Ursus Wetter <br>Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares - IPEN / CNEN, Brazil <br>For technical innovation in high-efficiency lasers and leadership in experimental research <br> <br>Oliver Wright <br>The University of Osaka, Japan <br>For pioneering innovations in optical instrumentation and ultrafast optoacoustics, advancing diagnostics, photonics theory, and commercial applications <br> <br>吴琳 Lin Wu <br>Singapore Univ. of Technology & Design, Singapore <br>For pioneering graphene-based plasmonic biosensors and quantum plasmonics, introducing plasma-inspired simulations that advanced quantum plasma modeling in solid-state systems <br> <br>席鹏 Peng Xi <br>Peking University, China <br>For outstanding work in optical super-resolution microscopy, including stimulated emission depletion, structured illumination microscopy, and dipole orientation imaging <br> <br>肖艳红 Yanhong Xiao <br>Fudan University, China <br>For outstanding contributions to the development of quantum optics tools and quantum-enhanced sensors based on large ensembles of thermal atoms <br> <br>许河秀 He-Xiu Xu <br>Air Force Engineering University, China <br>For impressive breakthroughs in multiplexed metasurfaces for light/EM wave manipulations and their applications in photonic systems <br> <br>许建斌 Jian-Bin Xu <br>Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong <br>For outstanding and sustained contributions to two-dimensional materials in optoelectronics, photonics, plasmonics, and near-field radiative heat transfer <br> <br>薛鹏 Peng Xue <br>CSRC, China <br>For outstanding contributions to experimental quantum optics, including photonic quantum walks for non-Hermitian optics, quantum foundations, and topological phenomena <br> <br>杨柏儒 Bo-Ru Yang <br>Sun Yat-Sen University, China <br>For his contributions to the advancement and educational dissemination of e-paper, flexible, wearable displays, and optics of these novel technologies <br> <br>Ge Yang <br>North Carolina State University, United States <br>For pioneering contributions to photon detection research and education, advancing compound semiconductor radiation detectors, and sensor materials <br> <br>杨铀 You Yang <br>Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China <br>For pioneering and sustained contributions to multi-view computational imaging and multi-modality visual information processing <br> <br>Xiaoke Yi <br>University of Sydney, Australia <br>For outstanding and sustained contributions in microwave photonic signal processing and sensing <br> <br>叶轩立 Hin-Lap Yip <br>City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong <br>For pioneering contributions to advancing the field of printable photovoltaic technologies, including organic, perovskite, tandem, and transparent solar cells <br> <br>袁璐琦 Luqi Yuan <br>Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China <br>For his contributions in developing synthetic frequency dimension in photonics as a platform for explorations of topological and non-Hermitian optics <br> <br>岳洋 Yang Yue <br>Xi'an Jiaotong University, China <br>For pioneering contributions to optical orbital angular momentum communications and technology innovations in coherent pluggable optics <br> <br>赵继民 Jimin Zhao <br>Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China <br>For groundbreaking innovation in high-pressure ultrafast spectroscopy and seminal contributions to the understanding of ultrafast light interaction with quantum materials <br> <br>甄博 Bo Zhen <br>University of Pennsylvania, United States <br>For pioneering discoveries of topological phenomena in photonics and advancing understanding of light-matter interaction in nano-photonic systems <br> <br>[[诸葛群碧]] Qunbi Zhuge <br>Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China <br>For exceptional contributions to the research and development of high-capacity optical communication systems and intelligent optical networks <br> <br>邹喜华 Xihua Zou <br>Southwest Jiaotong University, China <br>For pioneering contributions to photonics-powered microwave sensing and communications, and featured applications for high-speed railway systems
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