Dupont Experimental Station Tour
On Tuesday September 24th we will be visiting Dupont Expermential Station. We will have a presentation that will cover efforts at DuPont to develop polymer-based waveguide devices suitable for optical printed circuit boards (OPCB) as intended for communication/high speed computing applications. The talk will contain a short introduction to photonic waveguide technology followed by the materials developments necessary to meet Telcordia and PCB board processing standards. Both modeling and experimental results will be presented.
Please join us at 6:00 PM for a light dinner, followed by the presentation, and a Q&A session. PDH's are available for licensed engineers. Register by 17 September. We need to give names to the site for security.
Please invite friends and colleagues!
Presenter:
Dr. Ryley has been at DuPont’s Experimental Station for 33 years. He came to DuPont from TRW’s Electronic Components Research Center. During his years at DuPont he has worked on a wide spectrum of technologies ranging from embedded passive electrical devices to high throughput screening devices for drug discovery and genetic engineering of plants. He has lead the Microfabrication Group at the Station for over 25 years. His current work is focused in 2 areas: photonic devices for communications and relaxor ferroelectrics for solid state cooling. Dr. Ryley received his graduate degree in Physics from The Johns Hopkins University and in Electrical Engineering from Drexel University. His thesis work was in the area of waveguide distributed feedback devices for communications and sensing.
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