Monolithic III-V-on-SOI integrated photonics by selective MOCVD

A presentation by Invited speaker Kei May Lau, Chair Professor, Hongkong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong. Lau is a professor of electronic and computer engineering and founding director of the Photonics Technology Center at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST). She established the Photonics Technology Center for R&D efforts in wide-gap semiconductor materials and devices. She became a Chair Professor of Electronic and Computer Engineering at HKUST in July 2005.

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Does the world need general-purpose programmable photonics?

A presentation by invited speaker Wim Bogaerts, Professor in Silicon Photonics, Ghent University-IMEC / Founder, Luceda Photonics. HE graduated in engineering (applied physics) at Ghent University in June 1998. He joined the Photonics Research Group of Ghent University-IMEC for a PhD, building the design and technology foundations for IMEC’s first silicon photonics technology platform on 200mm CMOS tools. This led to collaborations with tens of partners, growing into a silicon photonics multi-project-wafer service in IMEC, eventually known as ePIXfab. To enable the design of these photonic chips, the PI and his group developed the software package IPKISS, a parametric design framework for photonic circuits.

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Rethinking Sensing – Developing Next Generation Camera Technology

Is the title of the presentation by invited speaker Peter Banzer, University of Graz, Austria. He is an experimental physicist by training and heads the group ‘Optics of Nano and Quantum Materials’ at the University of Graz. Together with his team he is studying the interactions of structured light and structured matter at nanoscale dimensions. Engineered light fields are an intriguing playground paving the way for the exploration of novel fundamental effects and phenomena as well as versatile applications in the field of nanometrology, sensing, imaging and beyond.

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Towards passive hybridization of high-power and high-speed InP transmitters

Is the title of the presentation by invited speaker Helene Debregeas, Director R&D, Almae Technologies, France. With a PhD in semiconductor physics, and aggregation of Mathematics), she has been an R&D engineer for many years in semiconductor optoelectronic components on InP: many years at alcatel’s research center in the III-V Lab laboratory, two years at the Bell Labs in Murray Hill in the USA, and for several years in charge of innovation at Almae Technologies, a spin-off of III-V Lab.

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Integrated optical interfacing using a freeform 3-D coupling platform

is the title of invited speaker Tian Gu, Research Scientist, Juejun Hu Research Group, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA. He is a research scientist at the Materials Research Laboratory and Department of Materials Science and Engineering at MIT, where he is the co-investigator of the Photonic Materials Research Group.  His research interests involve nano-/micro-optics, integrated photonics, and photonic materials, focusing on the areas of metasurface flat optics, imaging and sensing, on-chip spectroscopy, optical phase change materials, data communications, photovoltaics, flexible photonics, and 2-D materials integrated photonics.

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Silicon photonics neural networks in optical communications

Is the title of the presentation by invited speaker Lorenzo Pavesi, Full professor, Department of Physics, Università di Trento, Italy. s Professor of Experimental Physics at the Department of Physics of the University of Trento (Italy). Born the 21st of November 1961, he received his PhD in Physics in 1990 at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale of Lausanne (Switzerland). In 1990 he became Assistant Professor, an Associate Professor in 1999 and Full Professor in 2002 at the University of Trento.

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Brillouin Scattering in Silicon Nitride Photonic Circuits

By invited speaker David Marpaung, Professor at Twente University, The Netherlands. He is the head of the Nonlinear Nanophotonics group and the co-chairholder of the Laser Physics and Nonlinear Optics chair. David received his Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Twente, the Netherlands in 2009. From 2009 to 2012 he was a postdoctoral researcher in the University of Twente, working on microwave photonic system integration for optical beamforming.

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Prospects and Applications of photonic neural networks

Is the title of the presentation by invited speaker Paul Prucnal, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Associated Faculty in the Princeton Institute of Materials (PRISM), Princeton University. Research in my group, the Lightwave Communications Laboratory, is focused on investigating ultrafast optical techniques with application to communication networks and signal processing. My graduate students and I are working on several exciting and innovative research projects, which benefit from close collaborations with government and industrial research laboratories.

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High performance photonic devices based on photonic crystal bimodal interferometers

A presentation by the invited speaker Jaime Garcia Rupérez, Nanophotonics Technology Center UPV (Spain). The Nanophotonics Technology Center (NTC), placed at the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) campus, was created on 2005 to become a leading R&D center in nanophotonic science and technology. Our main mission is to place the NTC at the forefront of the knowledge in fundamental nanophotonic science as well as to use this knowledge to build novel materials, devices and systems for a wide range of applications.

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Advances and trends of Si photonics

An invited speaker presentation by Laurent Vivien, CNRC / University Paris Saclay (France). Dr Vivien is a CNRS researcher at the Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, a joint Laboratory of CNRS and University of Paris Saclay, France. His research activities focus on the development of fundamental concepts and devices in the silicon photonics platform including optoelectronic devices and hybrid photonic integration. Since 2016, he has served as Deputy Director of C2N and Director of the Photonics Department. In 2015, he received the Consolidator European Research Council (ERC) grant on the development of strained silicon photonics. He is an elected Fellow of OSA, EOS and SPIE.

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