[3][4][5][6][7] In 1981, he moved to Japan in order to work as a professor in Nagoya University.
[2][10][11][9] During his career, he worked on 2D optical coherent representations, optical-electronic sensors and measuring devices etc.
[2] From starting 1995, Kalantar worked on optic devices and modules for LCD blocks.
[8][2] During his career, he worked with Fujitsu, Sony, Global Optical Solutions.
[8][2] In 2007 May, he awarded with prize for inventing a new optical design method for LCD lightning.