CMOS Compatible Integrated Nonlinear Optics for Classical and Quantum Applications – Presented by David J. Moss, Swinburne University of Technology

CMOS Compatible Integrated Nonlinear Optics for Classical and Quantum Applications – Presented by Professor David J. Moss, Swinburne University of Technology at the 19th edition European Conference on Integrated Optics, which takes place on 3 – 5 April 2017 at Eindhoven University of Technology, Blauwe Zaal in Eindhoven, The Netherlands.

I review recent progress in nonlinear optics based on a CMOS compatible platform for applications to optical frequency combs, signal processing, microwave photonics, and quantum optics.

About David J.Moss
Professor Moss has a 35 year career in research in academia, government research laboratories and industry. He did his PhD in nonlinear optics in 1988 at the University of Toronto. He has over 500 total career publications with an h index of 45, and is a Fellow of the IEEE and Optical Society of America. He is General Chair of Integrated Photonics Research (IPR), an OSA meeting in New Orleans in July 2017.

About Swinburne University of Technology
Swinburne is a large and culturally diverse organisation. A desire to innovate and bring about positive change motivates our students and staff. The result is in an institution that grows and evolves each year. Swinburne has an international reputation for quality research that connects science and technology with business and the community. Our commitment to high-quality teaching and research is reflected in our rankings in a number of prestigious world academic ranking lists.

 

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