Andrey A. Bogdanov
Professor
Harbin Engineering University
China
Biography

Andrey Bogdanov is a professor at Harbin Engineering University and ITMO University. He obtained Bachelor's and Master's degrees with honors in Solid State Physics at Saint-Petersburg State Polytechnical University. He received his PhD from Ioffe Institute in 2012. The thesis was devoted to the theoretical analysis of quantum cascade lasers. This work was awarded the “Young Scientist Award” by the European Optical Society. Andrey Bogdanov is the head of the Theoretical Nanophotonics group and specializes in the study of optical nanoantennas, surface waves, nonlinear optics, metasurfaces, bound states in the continuum, and related directions. Andrey Bogdanov has authored more than 150 journal papers, over 100 conference presentations, and 2 patents. In 2021, he received the Leonard Euler Prize for young scientists "For research of dielectric nanoantennas and nanoresonators for localization and control of electromagnetic radiation on subwavelength scales". He is the author of two online courses, the head of the international master program “Nanophotonics and Metamaterials”, the chair of the annual International Summer School on Nanophotonics and Metamaterials, and the Editor of Photonics and Nanostructures – Fundamentals and Applications journal.

Education

2009-2012 Ioffe Institute, St Petersburg, Russia
Ph.D. in Semiconductor Physics
Thesis: Electrodynamics of layered structures for quantum cascade lasers
 

 

2007-2009 Saint-Petersburg State Polytechnical University, St Petersburg, Russi
M.Sc. in Technical Physics with Honors
Direction: physics of solid state
Thesis: Mode Structure Analysis of Quantum Cascade Lasers

 

2003-2007 Saint-Petersburg State Polytechnical University, St Petersburg, Russia
B.Sc. in Technical Physics with Honors
Direction: physics of solid state
Thesis: Resonators for Quantum Cascade Lasers

Honors & Awards

Highly Cited Paper Award March 2023 from Opto-Electronic Advances for the paper “Intelligent metaphotonics empowered by machine learning”, Opto-Electron Adv. 5, 210147 (2022). DOI: 10.29026/oea.2022.210147 (2023 )

Leonard Euler prize for young scientists "For research of dielectric nanoantennas and nanoresonators for localization and control of electromagnetic radiation on subwavelength scales” (2021 )

Physical Review Journals Award for the paper “Exceptional Point Conditions in Perturbed Coupled Resonators: A Generalized Approach” at Metamaterials Congress 2021, New York, USA (2021)

Award of the Physical Department of the Russian Academy of Science  “Best Scientific Work of Young Scientist” for the cycle of papers “Optical forces in Nanophotonics and Metamaterials” (2018)

Advanced Photonics Editors-in-Chief Choice Award “Bound states in the continuum and Fano resonances in the strong mode coupling regime” Advanced Photonics Vol. 1, Issue 1, 016001 (2019)

Best Poster Award for work “All-angle control over directional excitation of surface plasmon polariton with a silicon nanoantenna” at the 3rd International Conference Frontiers in Plasmonics and Nano-Photonics, NanoPlams (Cetraro, Italy, 2018)

The winner of the Junior PostDoc Fellowship provided by Theoretical Physics and Mathematics Advancement Foundation “BASIS” (2018)

Best Lecturer Award for the lecture “Power of Light: from Atoms to Spacecrafts”  at the International Winter School on Semiconductors (Zelenogorsk, Russia, 2017)