John B. Pendry

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John B. Pendry is a British theoretical physicist renowned for his pioneering work in metamaterials and the concept of the perfect lens, which has profoundly influenced modern electromagnetism and optics.

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instanceOf British scientist
person
physicist
theoretical physicist
awardReceived Dirac Prize
Optical Society of America
surface form: Fellowship of the Optical Society

Isaac Newton Medal
Kavli Prize
surface form: Kavli Prize in Nanoscience

Maxwell Medal and Prize
citizenship British
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
educatedAt Downing College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
employer Imperial College London
familyName Pendry
fieldOfWork condensed matter physics
electromagnetism
metamaterials
optics
theoretical physics
gender male
givenName John
hasAcademicDiscipline materials science
physics
honorificTitle Fellow of the Royal Society
influenced metamaterial engineering
modern electromagnetism
modern optics
nanophotonics
knownFor cloaking theory
metamaterials
negative index materials
perfect lens concept
theory of surface plasmons
transformation optics
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Royal Society
name John Brian Pendry
nationality British
notableWork development of transformation optics framework
theoretical proposal of a perfect lens using negative index materials
theory of plasmonic structures
occupation researcher
university teacher
positionHeld Chair in Theoretical Solid State Physics
Professor of Theoretical Solid State Physics at Imperial College London
workInstitution Imperial College London

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