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Muhammad Zulfiker Alam serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Queen's University, specializing in nanophotonics, metasurfaces, optoelectronics, plasmonics, and silicon photonics. His groundbreaking PhD research on hybrid plasmonic waveguides ignited global research initiatives and earned him Canada's prestigious Douglas R. Colton Medal for Research.
His academic foundation includes:
- Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (2000)
- Master of Applied Science (MASc) from University of Victoria (2003)
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) from University of Toronto (2012)
Dr. Alam's research output exceeds 50 journal and conference publications alongside three issued or pending patents. His postdoctoral trajectory spanned the University of Toronto and Caltech, complemented by visiting researcher roles at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Current investigations focus on advancing photonic device architectures through metasurface engineering and plasmonic integration.
His singular major recognition remains the Douglas R. Colton Medal for Research, awarded annually to one Canadian researcher. While grant details and advising activities are unreported in source materials, his prolific publication record demonstrates significant research leadership and scholarly impact within photonics communities.
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