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Castro Neto, Antonio Helio

PROFESSOR BY COURTESY

Distinguished Professor-Physics

Prof. Antonio H. Castro Neto got his Ph.D. in Physics at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1994. His thesis studied the fundamentals of the theory of metals. In 1994, he moved to the Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of California at Santa Barbara as a postdoctoral fellow where he dedicated his attention to low dimensional materials such as high temperature superconductors and conducting polymers. In 1995, he became an Assistant Professor at University of California at Riverside where he wrote fundamental work on the theory of disordered magnetic materials. In 2000, he moved to Boston University as Professor of Physics. At Boston, Prof. Castro Neto became one of the leading theorists in the study of graphene and other two dimensional materials. Since 2010, Prof. Castro Neto is the Director of the Graphene Research Center and in 2014 he became Director of the Centre for Advanced 2D Materials funded by the National Research Foundation of Singapore.

Prof. Castro Neto is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Material Science Engineering and Physics, he is also Professor at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, at the National University of Singapore. In 2003, Prof. Castro Neto was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) and in 2011 he was elected a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). He is the Colloquia Editor for Reviews of Modern Physics, and member of the Editorial Board of “Chinese Physics B” and “Acta Physica Sinica”.

Prof. Castro Neto was awarded the 11th Ross J. Martin Award by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; the University of California Regent Fellowship; the Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship; the visiting Miller Professorship by the University of California, Berkeley; the visiting Gordon Godfrey Professorship by the University of New South Wales, Australia; the Distinguished Visiting Chair Professor at the SKKU Advanced Institute of Nano-Technology (SAINT), South Korea; the Hsun Lee Lecture Award by the Institute of Metal Research at the Chinese Academy of Sciences; and Kramers Professorship at the University of Utrecht, the Netherlands.

In 2016, Prof. Castro Neto founded 2D Materials (2DM) Pte Ltd in Singapore for the development of high quality graphene, in 2017 he founded MADE Advanced Materials Pte Ltd for the development of graphene composites with carbon and glass fibers, in 2108 he founded PHASE Events Pte Ltd with the objective of scientific events in order to educate industry and academia on nano-materials and nano-technology, in 2019 he founded Graphene Watts Pte Ltd for the development and commercialization of graphene-based, Lithium-Sulfur, batteries.

Research Interests:

Prof. Antonio H. Castro Neto is a materials scientist and condensed matter theorist who is achieved world recognition for his works in rare earths, actinides, and two-dimensional (2D) materials such as transition metal dichalcogenides, and graphene, including conception, characterization, theoretical modelling, and development of transformative technologies based on two-dimensional crystals. He became one of the leading theorists in the study of graphene and (at Boston University) a collaborator of Prof. Sir Andre Geim and Prof. Sir Konstantin Novoselov, winners of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics for the discovery of graphene. Graphene Research Centre (GRC) managed by Prof. Castro Neto is one of the first and the best known research centre in the world to explore the properties of graphene. In 2014 established Centre for Advanced 2D Materials (CA2DM) led also by Prof. Castro Neto explores 2D crystals beyond graphene and their industrial applications in several different industrial sectors such as energy, water, food, and environment.

Publication activity:

Prof. Castro Neto has authored more than 400 manuscripts and has published in prestigious journals including Science, Nature Materials, Nature Physics, and Physical Review Letters, and has over 60,000 citations; H-Index (Google Scholar): 102.

Intellectual Property:

Prof. Castro Neto has more than 54 invention disclosures and patents under his name.