Prof. Animesh Jha | Bone Biomaterials Engineering Awards | Best Innovation Award
Prof. Animesh Jha , University of Leeds , United Kingdom
🔬 Professor Animesh Jha, a distinguished figure in the realm of materials science and engineering, has amassed over three decades of expertise in various interdisciplinary domains. His illustrious career spans across academia, industry collaborations, and pioneering research initiatives, all geared towards fostering sustainable technology development. With a robust academic background including prestigious fellowships and a trailblazing journey through esteemed institutions such as Imperial College London and the University of Leeds, Prof. Jha’s contributions have significantly influenced fields ranging from mineral and metals science to photonics and optoelectronics. His leadership in projects aimed at advancing laser-based therapeutics for bone and dental applications underscores his commitment to bridging the gap between scientific innovation and real-world healthcare needs. As a founding member of initiatives like Glass Futures Ltd, he continues to champion net-zero targets and sustainability in glass manufacturing, epitomizing his dedication to responsible consumption and circular economy principles. Prof. Jha’s remarkable portfolio of achievements, comprising numerous patents, research grants, and impactful collaborations, reflects his tireless pursuit of excellence and his enduring commitment to advancing science for societal benefit.
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Experience:
With over 33+ years in mineral and metals science, glass science, photonic and optoelectronic materials, and laser processing, Professor Animesh Jha has established himself as a leading figure in the field of applied materials science. His expertise extends to bone and dental tissue materials engineering, where he has dedicated 15 years of research and preclinical facilitation.
Professional Achievement Summary :
Professor Jha’s prolific academic career boasts over 450 scientific publications and 44 granted patents. His research has significantly contributed to various sectors, including foundational metal, inorganic chemicals, glass, and ceramics. Notably, he founded the Photonic Materials Research Group at the University of Leeds in 1996, focusing on rare-earth ion doped glass fibers and waveguides for lasers and signal amplifiers. His expertise has also been instrumental in advancing laser-based therapeutics for bone, dental, and tissue diagnostic applications.
Employment and Career :
Professor Jha’s career spans prestigious academic appointments, including positions at the University of Leeds and Brunel University, as well as research fellowships at Imperial College London and Purdue University. Since 2000, he has served as a Professor of Applied Materials Science at the University of Leeds.
Education:
An alumnus of Imperial College London, Professor Jha holds a PhD and DIC in mineral science, metal extraction, and processing. He also earned his Master of Engineering from the Indian Institute of Science Bangalore and Bachelor of Engineering from the University of Roorkee, India.
Fellowships and Awards:
Recognized for his contributions, Professor Jha is a Fellow of the Optical Society of America, Royal Society of Chemistry, and Institute of Physics (London). He has received numerous innovation awards, including grants from the Medical Research Council and prestigious fellowships such as the Royal Society International Award.
Positions Held:
Professor Jha has been actively involved in initiatives such as Glass Futures Ltd and the EU-ERECON project. He has represented the EU as an academic expert in workshops and served as a peer reviewer for various government agencies and organizations worldwide.
Conference Chair/Co-Chair and Outreach:
A prominent figure in the academic community, Professor Jha has organized and chaired numerous international conferences and delivered over 100 invited, plenary, and keynote lectures. He is committed to promoting diversity and inclusiveness, particularly through initiatives aimed at training women in engineering.
Leadership:
Professor Jha’s leadership extends beyond academia, with a focus on collaborative projects in sustainable processing, optoelectronic materials, and bone and dental tissue therapeutics. His multidisciplinary approach has led to significant advancements and partnerships in these fields.
Rare-earth ion doped TeO2 and GeO2 glasses as laser materials
Citation : 426
Structural origin of spectral broadening of 1.5-ÎĽm emission in Er 3+-doped tellurite glasses
Citation : 341
In situ fabrication of Al3Ti particle reinforced aluminium alloy metal–matrix composites
Citation : 220
Tm3+-doped tellurite glass for a broadband amplifier at 1.47 µm
Citation : 178
Broadband emission in Er3+-Tm3+ codoped tellurite fibre