Andrea Alù
Andrea Alù is a Full Professor and the Temple Foundation Endowed Professor #3 at the University of Texas at
Austin. He is affiliated with the Wireless Networking and Communications Group, an interdisciplinary center
for research and education at The University of Texas at Austin with an emphasis on industrial relevance. He is
also affiliated with the Applied Research Laboratories at the University of Texas at Austin, where he is involved
in research projects on electromagnetics and acoustics.
He received the Laurea, MS and PhD degrees from the University of Roma Tre, Rome, Italy, respectively in
2001, 2003 and 2007. After spending one year as a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, in 2009 he joined the faculty of the University of Texas at Austin. His current
research interests span over a broad range of areas, including metamaterials and plasmonics, electromangetics,
optics and photonics, scattering, cloaking and transparency, nanocircuits and nanostructures modeling,
miniaturized antennas and nanoantennas, RF antennas and circuits., acoustic devices and metamaterials. He is
the co-author of an edited book on optical antennas, over 20 book chapters, over 500 conference papers, and
over 350 journal papers, among which several high-impact publications with a large number of citations to
date. His findings on metamaterials, plasmonics and cloaking are regularly highlighted in the general press,
with recent appearences on BBC, CNN. NBC, and several others.
In light of his scientific record, Dr. Alù has received several scientific awards and recognitions from various
technical societies, including the NSF Alan T. Waterman award (2015), the Edith and Peter O’Donnell Award in
Engineering from TAMEST (2016), the ICO Prize in Optics (2016), the OSA Adolph Lomb Medal (2013), the
URSI Issac Koga Gold Medal (2011), the 2014 Outstanding Young Engineer Award from the IEEE Microwave
Theory and Techniques Society, the inaugural Franco Strazzabosco Award and the Medal of Representation of
the President of the Republic of Italy (2013), the IUPAP Young Scientist Prize in Optics (2013), the SPIE Early
Career Investigator Award (2012), an NSF CAREER award (2010), the AFOSR and the DTRA Young
Investigator Awards (2010, 2011). His students have also received several awards and recognitions, including
student paper awards at IEEE Antennas and Propagation Symposia (in 2011 to Y. Zhao, in 2012 to J. Soric), the
first paper award in Metamaterials 2013 (to F. Monticone) and an IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society
Doctoral Research Award (to F. Monticone).
Dr. Alù is a Fellow of IEEE, OSA, SPIE and APS, and a full member of URSI. He has been nominated a Simons
Foundation Investigator in Physics in 2016, and a finalist for the Blavatnik National Award for Young Scientists
(2016). He serves on the Editorial Board of Physical Review B, Advanced Optical Materials and New Journal of
Physics, and as an Associate Editor of five journals, including the IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation
Letters and Optics Express. He has also guest edited special issues for the IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in
Quantum Electronics, for the Journal of the Optical Society of America B, for Optics Communications, for
Metamaterials and for Sensors on a variety of topics involving metamaterials, plasmonics, optics and
electromagnetic theory. He has been elected an APS Outstanding Referee by the editors of Physical Review and
Physical Review Letters, serves as IEEE AP-S Distinguished Lecturer since 2014, as OSA Traveling Lecturer
since 2010, and as the IEEE joint AP-S and MTT-S chapter chair for Central Texas.
Since 2014, Dr. Alù has been also serving as Chief Technology Officer of Silicon Audio RF Circulator, a company
that holds the exclusive license of two inventions from Alù’s lab at UT Austin: magnetic-free circulators for
sound and radio waves.