Professor Kourosh Kalantar-Zadeh
Winner: 2020 Robert Boyle Prize for Analytical Science
University of New South Wales
For the development of commercialised ingestible sensors for gut disorders, gas sensors for pollutants and point-of-care biosensors.
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I started my career as an illustrator, then a telecommunications engineer, an electronics engineer and now a chemical engineer. I would do the same again if I could re-start my career journey tomorrow.
As a multidisciplinary researcher, Professor Kalantar-Zadeh has worked on a variety of different scientific topics that resulted in new, innovative pollution sensors, transistors, medical devices and optical systems. Many of these devices are now commercially available and have impacted the lives of people worldwide, with products using this science including reactors for the deposition of atomically thin electronic materials, highly sensitive immunosensors and new materials for smart windows.
Additionally, several of his innovations are now in the final stages of commercialisation, such as ingestible gas sensing capsules which are used for diagnosing gut disorders. He has always been proud of the students and postdoctoral fellows that he has trained and worked with and is grateful to UNSW for providing the infrastructure and support for establishing a high-profile multidisciplinary research centre to support his group members. With the help of group members, colleagues and the support from the university, Professor Kalantar-Zadeh has always endeavoured to create new innovative concepts to positively impact people’s lives.
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