加州大学伯克利分校电气工程与计算机科学系导师教师师资介绍简介-Boubacar Kanté

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Boubacar Kanté

Associate Professor

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Research Areas

Physical Electronics (PHY)
Energy (ENE)


Teaching Schedule

Fall 2020

EE 118. Introduction to Optical Engineering, TuTh 9:30AM - 10:59AM, Internet/Online
EE 218A. Introduction to Optical Engineering, TuTh 9:30AM - 10:59AM, Internet/Online

Spring 2021

EE 117. Electromagnetic Fields and Waves, TuTh 9:30AM - 10:59AM, Cory 299

Biography

Boubacar Kanté's multidisciplinary research interests are in the areas of wave-matter interaction from microwave to optics and related fields such as antennas, nanophotonics, novel materials, and quantum optics. Boubacar Kanté proposed and demonstrated the world first topological laser based on the quantum Hall effect for light, a demonstration selected as one of the top 10 discoveries by Physics World in 2017. He demonstrated the world first bound state in continuum (BIC) laser, where he highlighted the unique scaling of these cavities. He also demonstrated the first single mode valley-Hall topological laser. His group hold the world record for plasmonic nanosensing (immuno-assay nanosensing) using a scheme he proposed for the implementation of singularities of open systems known as exceptional points. He also holds the world record for the bandwidth and efficiency of planar structured lenses, a structure he named “the Fishnet-Achromatic-Metalens (FAM)”.Prof. Kanté demonstrated the first non-magnetic metamaterial invisibility cloak. He introduced the notion of symmetry/parity of ring resonators, an idea used to prove that closed rings, previously believed incapable of producing artificial magnetism, can make ultra-broadband negative index in metamaterials.Boubacar Kanté is a 2020 Moore Inventor Fellow. He received the 2017 Office of Naval Research (ONR) Young Investigator Award, the 2016 National Science Foundation (NSF) Career Award, The best undergraduate teacher award from UC San Diego Jacob School of Engineering in 2017, the 2015 Hellman Fellowship, the Richelieu Prize in Sciences from the Chancellery of Paris Universities for the best Ph.D in France in Engineering, Material Science, Physics, Chemistry, Technology in 2010, the Young Scientist Award from the International Union of Radio Science (URSI) in Chicago in 2007, the Fellowship for excellence from the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2003 for his undergraduate studies, a Research Fellowship from the French Research Ministry for his Ph.D studies.

Education

2010, Ph.D., Engineering/Physics, Universite Paris Sud (Orsay-France)
2006, M.Eng., Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, Ecole Polytechnique Universitaire de Lille
2006, M.S., Electrical Engineering/Telecommunications, Universite de Lille 1 (France)

Awards, Memberships and Fellowships

Moore Inventor Fellow, 2020