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INTEGRATED PHOTONICS FOR THE
OPTICS-OF-EVERYTHING (O2E)
Dr. Patrick Yin Chiang, 1000-Talents Young
Professor, Fudan University
CTO, PhotonIC Technologies (Shanghai)
Date : 13th. April, 2017 (Thu.)
Place:EE2-R142 (電機二館142會議室)
Outline
Big Data, Internet-of-Things,
Internet-2020, Deep
Learning, Autonomous
Vehicles. All of these cloudcomputing applications
require exponentially
increasing bandwidth,
resulting in the recent
explosive growth in optical
networking. For these
optical interconnects, the
energy-consuming
microelectronics and silicon
photonics inside are the key,
as they directly affect the
cost, size, power, bandwidth,
scalability, and
manufacturability.
In this talk, I will describe the
cross-disciplinary IC design
in my Integrated Photonics
group at Fudan University,
exploring the frontiers of
Datacenter Interconnect
using Optoelectronics and
Silicon Photonics. Recent
publications will be
presented, including WDMbased photonics, 50G PAM4 interconnects, and CMOSbased 25G laser drivers and
transimpedance amplifiers.
(ISSCC13-15, OFC15-16,
RFIC17)
Autobiography
Patrick Chiang received the
B.S. degree in electrical
engineering and computer
sciences from the University
of California, Berkeley, and
the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees
in electrical engineering
from Stanford University. He
is 1000-Talents Young
Professor at Fudan University,
and a tenured professor
(on-leave) from Oregon
State University in USA. He is
also a co-founder of
PhotonIC Technologies,
based in Shanghai, China.
He is the recipient of a 2010
Department of Energy Early
CAREER award and a 2012
NSF-CAREER award, for
energy-efficient
interconnects and robust
near-threshold computing.
He has published more than
130 conference/journal
publications.
Email:
[email protected]
Homepage:
https://cn.linkedin.com/in/p
atrick-chiang-2070942