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Ac Chennupati Jagadish

Distinguished Professor at Australian National University

Professional Background

Ac Chennupati Jagadish is an esteemed figure in the realm of semiconductor physics and materials science, boasting over 35 years of significant research experience. He is the distinguished professor and head of the Semiconductor Optoelectronics and Nanotechnology Group at the prestigious Australian National University (ANU). His research focuses on optoelectronic devices, a field that plays a pivotal role in modern technology, including communications, lighting, and energy technologies.

Under his guidance, the Semiconductor Optoelectronics and Nanotechnology Group has made groundbreaking contributions to the field, evidenced by the publication of more than 550 journal papers and 270 refereed conference papers. His leadership extends beyond research; he is dedicated to nurturing the next generation of scientists. To date, he has successfully trained 49 PhD students and over 45 post-doctoral fellows and research fellows, imparting his extensive knowledge and expertise to aspiring researchers.

Education and Achievements

Chennupati Jagadish has a robust educational background that laid a strong foundation for his illustrious career. He completed his Bachelor’s Degree in Physics with First Class honors at Acharya Nagarjuna University, followed by a Master’s Degree in Applied Physics - Electronics from Andhra University, also achieving First Class honors. Continuing his academic pursuit, he earned both a Master's Degree and a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Physics, specializing in Semiconductors from Delhi University. These educational experiences have deeply informed his years of research and contributions to the field of physics.

Throughout his career, Chennupati has been recognized for his profound contributions and has held editorial roles in six journals and three book series. His expertise is also showcased in his ability to present complex material clearly and engagingly, having delivered over 120 plenary and invited talks on various platforms worldwide.

His leadership acumen is further exemplified through his active involvement in various professional societies and academies. He has held prominent positions, including leadership roles in the IEEE Nanotechnology Council and the IEEE Photonics Society, as well as membership in the prestigious Australian Academy of Science.

In an effort to foster global collaboration and support talented students and researchers from developing countries, Chennupati founded The Chennupati and Vidya Jagadish Endowment, enabling them to intern and conduct research at the ANU’s Research School of Physics and Engineering. This initiative underscores his commitment to education and helping talented individuals reach their potential.

Chennupati's entrepreneurial spirit is evident through the founding of Acton Lasers, a venture established to commercialize the semiconductor laser technology born out of his research group's innovative work. This not only reflects his commitment to advancing the field but also contributes to the technology industry, highlighting the applied aspects of theoretical research.

Achievements

  • Over 35 years of research expertise in semiconductor physics, materials science, and optoelectronic devices.
  • Headed the Semiconductor Optoelectronics and Nanotechnology Group at ANU, driving innovative research projects.
  • Authored more than 550 journal papers and 270 refereed conference papers, showcasing a prolific writing and research career.
  • Delivered over 120 plenary and invited talks, establishing himself as a thought leader in his field.
  • Successfully mentored 49 PhD students and 45+ post-doctoral fellows and research fellows.
  • Served in editorial capacities for six journals and three book series, contributing to the dissemination of scientific knowledge.
  • Held notable leadership positions in professional societies including the IEEE Nanotechnology Council and IEEE Photonics Society.
  • Founder of Acton Lasers, commercializing important semiconductor laser technology.
  • Launched The Chennupati and Vidya Jagadish Endowment to support student intern programs for aspiring researchers from developing countries.

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Australian Capital Territory, Australia