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DESCRIPTION:Photonic integration has been at the center of photonic activit
 y for several years. Over this period\, great strides have been made to in
 crease the integration density and integrated chip functionality. This tal
 k will work its way up from the drivers for photonic integration – why d
 o we need Photonic Integrated Circuits (PICs)? What are their similarities
  and differences with Electronic Integrated Circuits (EICs)? This analysis
  of integration drivers will lead to a discussion of recent progress on th
 e main paths: monolithic\, heterogeneous and hybrid. The talk will conclud
 e with possible approaches to meet the additional demanding considerations
  for future Quantum PICs.\n\nSpeaker(s): \, Daniel\n\nRoom: 329 (third flo
 or)\, Bldg: Engineering Building\, Bar Ilan University\, Ramat Gan\, Tel A
 viv District\, Israel
LOCATION:Room: 329 (third floor)\, Bldg: Engineering Building\, Bar Ilan Un
 iversity\, Ramat Gan\, Tel Aviv District\, Israel
ORGANIZER:danmarom@mail.huji.ac.il
SEQUENCE:31
SUMMARY:IEEE Photonics Society Distinguished Lecturer\, Daniel Renner: Mono
 lithic\, Heterogeneous and Hybrid Photonic Integration
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/445708
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Photonic integration has been at the cente
 r of photonic activity for several years. Over this period\, great strides
  have been made to increase the integration density and integrated chip fu
 nctionality. This talk will work its way up from the drivers for photonic 
 integration &amp;ndash\; why do we need Photonic Integrated Circuits (PICs)? W
 hat are their similarities and differences with Electronic Integrated Circ
 uits (EICs)? This analysis of integration drivers will lead to a discussio
 n of recent progress on the main paths: monolithic\, heterogeneous and hyb
 rid. The talk will conclude with possible approaches to meet the additiona
 l demanding considerations for future Quantum PICs.&lt;/p&gt;
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