The Inaugural Sir C.V. Raman Memorial Lecture (Webinar)

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The Flagship Event of the Hyderabad Section of the IEEE Photonics Society


Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman won the 1930 Nobel Prize in Physics for the inelastic scattering of light by matter where some of the light changes its wavelength. This discovery, called the Raman effect, has a wide variety of applications including Raman amplifiers in modern fiber-optic communication networks. Notably, he was not only the first Asian to win a Nobel Prize in the Sciences, he is still the only Indian to have won the Nobel Prize for contributions to Science made from within the country. More significantly, he left an ever-lasting impact on the growth of Indian Science—his founding of the Indian Academy of Sciences and the Raman Research Institute stand testimony to this.

The IEEE Photonics Society, Hyderabad Section will be celebrating the genius of C. V. Raman by instituting its Flagship event—a memorial Lecture delivered by an eminent speaker each year.  For the inaugural edition of the Sir C.V.Raman Memorial Lecture,  we have invited an equally accomplished researcher, entrepreneur and industry icon, Dr. Peter Schultz—the co-inventor of fiber optics used worldwide for communications.

 



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  • Dr. Kasyapa Balemarthy (kasyapa@ieee.org)

    Chair, IEEE Photonics Society, Hyderabad Section



  Speakers

Dr. Peter Schultz Dr. Peter Schultz of Peter Schultz Consulting LLC

Topic:

Fiber Optics for Communications: The Invention, Development and Future Directions

As co-inventor of the first practical fiber for communications in 1970, Dr. Peter Schultz will give a firsthand view of how it was invented. Key process and performance improvements made over the past 50 years will be discussed, as well as a glimpse at future directions of the technology.

Biography:

Peter C. Schultz, Ph.D., is co-inventor of the fiber optics used worldwide for telecommunications. He is an internationally-recognized scientist and has received numerous awards for his technical achievements. In 1993 he was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame and in 2000 received the National Medal of Technology from President Clinton for his accomplishments (the highest technology award of the US government). In 1991, he was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering. He is an expert in fiber optic technology (including telecommunication fibers and both terrestrial and undersea deployment, as well as specialty fibers for sensors) and general materials technology.

He was President and Chief Technology Officer of Heraeus Inc. (1988-2001), the 900-employee US subsidiary of a multibillion dollar private German company serving the fiber telecom, semiconductor and optics markets. He was also VP Technology (1984-1988) for SpecTran Corp (a large Massachusetts-based fiber optics manufacturer) and Senior Scientist for Corning, Inc. (1967-1984).

Since 2001 he has provided technical and business consulting services through Peter Schultz Consulting, LLC to numerous international companies, including Intel Corp, Spread Networks, Seagate Technology and Yazaki, as well as expert witness representing five companies in various patent infringement and litigation cases. He served (2001 thru 2019) as senior advisor and sole outside Board member of OFS Fitel (the $800M+ AT&T fiber optics business unit acquired by Furukawa in 2001) and as Director, Secretary and advisor (2010 through 2019) and Interim CEO (March through September 2016) of viNGN (Virgin Islands Next Generation Network), a government-owned (semi-autonomous) company building and operating an open access all-fiber optic telecom system in the US Virgin Islands. He is also President of a research company (BioSensor Inc., founded in 1997) developing several novel medical sensors based on Russian technology. One of these devices shows very promising results in medical trials for treatment of autism in children.

He is a graduate of Rutgers University (B.S.1964, Ph.D.1967) and the MIT Sloan School Senior Executive Program (1984). Peter Schultz holds 26 patents, has written over 22 research papers and is the recipient of numerous other awards recognizing his achievements, including the American Innovator Award (first recipient-US Dept. of Commerce 1995) presented by Ron Brown(Secretary of Commerce), and the Czech Gold Medal for Achievement presented by President Havel in 2002.

 





Agenda

6:00pm - 6:15pm Introductions: IEEE Photonics, Sir C.V. Raman and Dr. Peter Schultz

6:15pm - 7:15pm Talk by Dr. Peter Schultz

7:15pm - 7:30pm Q&A and Closing remarks



Hope you'll all join us for this exciting talk!

In case of any questions, please contact kasyapa@ieee.org

Best regards,

Dr. Kasyapa Balemarthy

Chair, IEEE Photonics Society, Hyderabad Section