Prof. Arka Majumdar

Senior Member | Associate Professor at Univ of Washington
Majumdar, Arka
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SPIE Membership: 7.5 years
SPIE Awards: Senior status | 2020 SPIE Community Champion | 2019 SPIE Community Champion
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Websites: Personal Website
Social Media: LinkedIn
ORCID iD: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0917-590X
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Prof. Arka Majumdar is an Associate Professor in the departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Physics at the University of Washington (UW). He received B. Tech. from IIT-Kharagpur (2007), where he was honored with the President’s Gold Medal. He completed his MS (2009) and Ph.D. (2012) in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. He spent one year at the University of California, Berkeley (2012-13), and then in Intel Labs (2013-14) as postdoc before joining UW. His research interests include developing a hybrid nanophotonic platform using emerging material systems for optical information science, imaging, and microscopy. Prof. Majumdar is the recipient of multiple Young Investigator Awards from the AFOSR (2015), NSF (2019), ONR (2020) and DARPA (2021), Intel early career faculty award (2015), Amazon Catalyst Award (2016), Alfred P. Sloan fellowship (2018), UW college of engineering outstanding junior faculty award (2020), iCANX Young Scientist Award (2021), IIT-Kharagpur Young Alumni Achiever Award (2022), DARPA Director’s Award (2023) and Rising star of light award (2023). He is co-founder and technical advisor of Tunoptix, a startup commercializing software defined meta-optics.

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