Written by: Joyce Anderson-Maples February 27, 2018 SPIE officers honoring UAH's Dr. Junpeng Guo for his technical achievements in the areas of photonics and plasmonics. Photo: Courtesy of Dr. Junpeng Guo Junpeng Guo, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Optics at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), was recently elected Fellow of . Guo has been cited "for his achievements in photonics and plasmonics." Guo directs the at UAH. He and his students explore novel plasmonic nanostructures to manipulate light for various applications from biosensing to solar energy harvesting. Guo is the inventor of the surface plasmon resonance spectrometer sensor, a new platform for biosensing. He also is the inventor of the hybrid metal-dielectric low loss surface plasmon waveguide, a new kind of lightwave circuits based on metal strips. Guo publishes intensively in his area of research and is active in the optics and photonics community. Currently he serves as an Associate Editor of the SPIE and also as an Associate Editor of the journal of the Optical Society of America. SPIE is a professional not-for-profit organization founded in 1955 to advance light-based science, engineering, and technology. Since the society鈥檚 inception, more than 1,300 SPIE members have become Fellows. Learn More 糖心原创出品 of Engineering UAH Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Contact Dr. Junpeng Guo 256.824.2898 junpeng.guo@uah.edu