New 166su Technology Could Reduce Lag, Improve Reliability of Online Gaming, Meetings The novel class of optical modulators can make data transfer over optical fiber communication faster and more efficient.
CREOL Researchers Develop Key Photonic Device at Difficult Wavelength Researchers at 166su’s College of Optics and Photonics (CREOL) have developed a novel platform and optical modulators at the difficult and less-explored wavelength range of…
166su Receives Nearly $2 Million for Defense Research The 166su earned five research grants this week worth nearly $2 million from the Defense University Research Instrumentation Program, placing 166su among…
Researchers Develop Next-Generation Platform for Integrated Photonics Researchers at 166su’s College of Optics and Photonics (CREOL) have developed a new way of integrating photonic devices that can potentially revolutionize the technology that…
2 166su Researchers Earn Combined $1.2 Million in Navy Grants Two 166su faculty members were among just 16 researchers nationwide to be honored with 2013 Young Investigator Awards from the Office of Naval Research. Sasan…
Photonics Researcher Receives NSF Award Sasan Fathpour, an assistant professor in 166su’s College of Optics & Photonics, has received a National Science Foundation CAREER Award for his work integrating devices…
Silicon Chips May Go 'Green' Harvesting optical energy currently lost through heat dissipation in optoelectronic devices could allow them to actually generate more power than they use and help make…
High-performance Laser Research Earns Grant Abstract: Objective: The objective of this program is to demonstrate InGaAs/GaAs quantum dot laser grown on dislocation filters on silicon substrates that will be used…