Roberto Morandotti
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AwardsFellow, American Physical Society (2014)
Fellow, Institute of Physics (2014)
Fellow, IEEE (2021)
Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (2012)
Fellow, SPIE (2012)
Fellow, OSA (2011)
Fellow, AAAS (2020)
NSERC Fellow, E.W.R. Steacie Memorial (2011)
NSERC Synergy Award Recipient(2019)
NSERC Brockhouse Award Recipient(2020)
Marie-Victorin Award Recipient(2022)
Urgel-Archambault Award Recipient (2023)
Fellow, Institute of Physics (2014)
Fellow, IEEE (2021)
Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (2012)
Fellow, SPIE (2012)
Fellow, OSA (2011)
Fellow, AAAS (2020)
NSERC Fellow, E.W.R. Steacie Memorial (2011)
NSERC Synergy Award Recipient(2019)
NSERC Brockhouse Award Recipient(2020)
Marie-Victorin Award Recipient(2022)
Urgel-Archambault Award Recipient (2023)
FieldsPhysicist and Electrical Engineering
InstitutionsInstitut national de la recherche scientifique
WebsiteNonlinear Photonics Group
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| Awards | Fellow, American Physical Society (2014) Fellow, Institute of Physics (2014) Fellow, IEEE (2021) Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (2012) Fellow, SPIE (2012) Fellow, OSA (2011) Fellow, AAAS (2020) NSERC Fellow, E.W.R. Steacie Memorial (2011) NSERC Synergy Award Recipient(2019) NSERC Brockhouse Award Recipient(2020) Marie-Victorin Award Recipient(2022) Urgel-Archambault Award Recipient (2023) |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Physicist and Electrical Engineering |
| Institutions | Institut national de la recherche scientifique |
| Website | Nonlinear Photonics Group |
| Notes | |
Roberto Morandotti is a physicist and full Professor, working in the Energy Materials Telecommunications Department of the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS-EMT, Montreal, Canada). The work of his team includes the areas of integrated and quantum photonics, nonlinear and singular optics, as well as terahertz photonics.
1993: M.Sc. Physics, University of Genoa
1999: Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, University of Glasgow
Professional background
1999-2001: Postdoctoral Researcher, Weizmann Institute of Science
2001-2002: Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Toronto
2003-2008: Associate Professor, INRS-EMT, Université du Québec
2008 - : Full Professor, INRS-EMT, Université du Québec
Professional recognition, honors and awards
- Excellence Prize for Scholar Merit, Rotary Association
- PhD fellowship, Bilateral UK – Israeli Fund
- Postdoctoral Fellowship, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPRSC) (UK)
- Postdoctoral Fellowship, Weizmann Institute of Science
- Marie Curie European Community Fellowship
- Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Toronto
- FQRNT (Fonds québécois de la recherche sur la nature et les technologies) Strategic Professor
- Fellow, Institute of Nanotechnology (IoN)
- Full Member (Fellow), Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society
- Fellow of the OSA (Optical Society), for "seminal contributions to the field of nonlinear optics, in particular for the discovery of discrete optical solitons"
- Fellow of the SPIE, for "achievements in nonlinear optics and magneto-optics"
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada
- Fellow of the Institute of Physics
- Fellow of the American Physical Society for "pioneering contributions in discrete optics, nonlinear dynamics, and nonlinear optics in the THz domain"
- Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science for "distinguished contributions to the field of nonlinear and quantum optics"
- Fellow of the Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineering for "contributions to integrated nonlinear and quantum optics"
- NSERC E.W.R. Steacie Memorial Fellow
- NSERC Synergy Award Recipient
- NSERC Brockhouse Award Recipient
- Marie-Victorin Award Recipient
- Urgel-Archambault Award Recipient
