Allan Boardman
Allan Dawson Boardman was a British physicist, known for his work on surface plasmons and guided wave optics, especially nonlinear waves, solitons, magneto-optics and negative refracting metamaterials. He was a theorist and numerical analyst in these areas, especially magneto-optics and metamaterials. In 2006 he was made a fellow of the Optical Society of America for his contributions in these fields and for "exemplary leadership and service to the optics community".[3] Boardman made substantial contributions to his university, leading the School of Sciences. Latterly, he was a Professorial Research Fellow[4] at the University of Salford. He held a Doctor of Science degree from the University of Durham. He was a Fellow of the UK Institute of Physics and a Fellow of the UK Institute of Mathematics and its Applications. He was the conference chair for the major UK photonics meeting called Photon10.[5] He was a Fellow of the SPIE[6] and co-chair of the SPIE Photonic Metamaterials conference series to be held in San Diego in 2014.[7] He had also organized other conferences, including being a director of a number of pivotal NATO Advanced Study Institutes. He was the chair of the Optics and Photonics Division of the UK Institute of Physics and the vice-president of the United Kingdom Consortium for Optics and Photonics (UKCPO). He had served as a board member of the Quantum Electronics and Optics Division of the European Physical Society.[citation needed] He was the UK voice on the new European strategy program called OPERA [Optics and Photonics in the European Research Area] 2015. Boardman was honoured with a special session in his name at the 3rd International Conference on Metamaterials, Photonic Crystals and Plasmonics (Meta '12) in Paris in 2012.[8][9] He presented nearly 300 conference papers and had been editor for several books, such as 'Soliton-driven Photonics' https://www.amazon.com/Soliton-driven-Photonics-Nato-Science-II/dp/0792371313/ .[citation needed] Boardman died on 24 November 2018.[1] Selected publications
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