Agrawal joined University of Rochester in 1989 as a Professor of Optics. In 2013, he received the first Dr. James C. Wyant Professorship in Optics in the Institute of Optics, which was established by James C. Wyant himself.[3] From 2008 to 2013, Agrawal served on the Editorial Advisory Board,[4] and from 2014 to 2020, he was the Editor-in-Chief of the Advances in Optics and Photonics Journal of Optical Society of America.[5] According to Agrawal, his research interest shifted from telecommunications to silicon photonics in 2000, due to telecommunications bubble burst.[3] After 2010, Agrawal's research focused on temporal waveguides, graded-index fibers, and optical communications.
Awards
Agrawal was elected as the fellow of Optical Society of America (OSA) in 1986.[2][6] In 1996, he was elected as the fellow of IEEE for "contributions to the development and understanding of semiconductor lasers and fiber-optic communications systems."[7] In 2000, he was awarded the Distinguished Alumni Award by his alma mater, the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. In 2012, Agrawal was awarded the Quantum Electronics Award by the IEEE Photonics Society for "sustained contributions to fiber-optic telecommunication technology through innovative research and authorship of numerous widely-respected books in the field". Agrawal was awarded the William H. Riker University Award for Graduate Teaching from the University of Rochester in 2013, during the commencement ceremony. In 2015, he was awarded the Esther Hoffman Beller Medal by the Optical Society for "inspiring and educating a generation of scientists and engineers involved with fiber-optic communications and other photonics technologies through his seminal textbooks and high-impact scientific articles".[8] Agrawal was the recipient of two major awards in 2019: Max Born Award of the Optical Society and the Quantum Electronics Prize of the European Physical Society. He was given in 2020 the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Hajim School of Engineering of University of Rochester.
Publications
Agrawal has authored or co-authored more than 500 research papers in internationally reputed scientific journals and has made more than 200 conference presentations. He has also published 10 books. Most of his publications are highly cited.[9] His book Nonlinear Fiber Optics, first published in 1989, is now in its sixth edition and has also been translated into several languages. Another book Fiber-Optic Communication Systems, first published in 1992 and currently in its fifth edition, is used as a standard textbook in many universities for courses on telecommunication. The list of books published by Agrawal is as follows.