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Professor Kourosh Kalantar Zadeh is a Professor of Engineering at the University of Sydney in the Faculty of Engineering, School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. He served as Head of the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering from January 2023. He also holds appointments as Honorary Professor at RMIT University and Adjunct Professor at the University of Newcastle. Previously, he was Distinguished Professor of Electronic Engineering at RMIT University and Professor of Chemical Engineering at UNSW Sydney, where he directed the Centre for Advanced Solid and Liquid based Electronics and Optics (CASLEO) and was a 2018 SHARP Professor and ARC Laureate Fellow. Professor Kalantar Zadeh holds PhD, MSc, and BSc degrees. His career encompasses leadership in multidisciplinary research teams and supervision of PhD students, currently primary supervisor for nine and secondary for three.
Professor Kalantar Zadeh's research focuses on chemical engineering, materials sciences, electronics, biomedical engineering, and medical devices. Key areas include liquid metals for chemical synthesis and hydrogen production, two-dimensional semiconductors, ingestible sensors, and sustainable chemical processes. Recent advancements under his leadership feature sunlight-driven hydrogen generation using liquid metals (2026), real-time imaging of crystal growth in liquid metals (2025), and liquid metal innovations disrupting traditional chemical engineering (2023). He has authored over 700 publications, achieving a Google Scholar h-index of 123 and more than 71,500 citations. Select works include 'Synthesis of Atomically Thin WO3 Sheets from Hydrated Tungsten-Lake Precursors' (2010), 'Dynamic Zinc in Liquid Metal Media as a Metal Ion Source' (2024), and the book 'Sensors: An Introductory Course'. His influence is evident in multiple Clarivate Highly Cited Researcher recognitions (2018-2021) and editorial contributions. Major honors comprise 2025 Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE), 2026 Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Foreign Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts (2025), Fellows of Engineers Australia, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Royal Society of Chemistry, and the 2020 Robert Boyle Prize for Analytical Science.
