Integrated Photonics: materials, switches and careers
The presentation will be in English / La présentation sera en anglais.
Abstract :
You are invited to join Dr. Matthew Delaney for a technical and career presentation exploring the opportunities and challenges of the photonics integrated ecosystem.
In the first part of the talk, Dr. Delaney will present conducted at the University of Southampton to develop and deploy new phase change materials in novel devices to create reconfigurable photonic switches, now a hot topic with the AI/data center boom. By coating a multimodal interference device (MMI) with a phase change material (PCM), and writing different pixel patterns into the PCM, it is possible to change the wavefront of the light within the MMI, enabling a fine level of control. This can be used as the basis for arbitrary photonic routing, in a small footprint and low-power device.
In the second part of the talk, Dr. Delaney will provide a broader overview of the status and challenges of the integrated photonics field based on insights from working with some of the largest companies in the world across the whole application space, as they race to bring novel solutions to market. Join the presenter to debate where the field is heading. Hopefully, this will be a more interactive session where we can discuss different ideas as a group.
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- Date: 04 Nov 2024
- Time: 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM
- All times are (GMT-05:00) Canada/Eastern
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- 3480 rue University
- Montreal, Quebec
- Canada H3A 0C3
- Building: McConnell Engineering building
- Room Number: MC603, 6th floor
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- Co-sponsored by McGill Optica Student Chapter
- Starts 29 October 2024 12:00 AM
- Ends 04 November 2024 12:00 AM
- All times are (GMT-05:00) Canada/Eastern
- No Admission Charge
Speakers
Dr. Matthew Delaney of Luceda Photonics
Integrated Photonics: materials, switches and careers
Abstract : You are invited to join Dr. Matthew Delaney for a technical and career presentation exploring the opportunities and challenges of the photonics integrated ecosystem. In the first part of the talk, Dr. Delaney will present conducted at the University of Southampton to develop and deploy new phase change materials in novel devices to create reconfigurable photonic switches, now a hot topic with the AI/data center boom. By coating a multimodal interference device (MMI) with a phase change material (PCM), and writing different pixel patterns into the PCM, it is possible to change the wavefront of the light within the MMI, enabling a fine level of control. This can be used as the basis for arbitrary photonic routing, in a small footprint and low-power device. In the second part of the talk, Dr. Delaney will provide a broader overview of the status and challenges of the integrated photonics field based on insights from working with some of the largest companies in the world across the whole application space, as they race to bring novel solutions to market. Join the presenter to debate where the field is heading. Hopefully, this will be a more interactive session where we can discuss different ideas as a group.
Biography:
Matthew Delaney completed a PhD in integrated photonics at the Optoelectronics Research Center in Southampton. His work focused primarily on using phase change materials to build reconfigurable photonic devices, with a broad range of experiences in modeling, fabrication, and testing. After leaving university, he worked at a series of start-ups within the integrated photonics market focusing on organic on-chip lasers, biosensing, and heterodyne detection. He now works in a more business-focused role for Luceda, a photonic EDA company, where he supports their customers and helps to grow the North American market.
Light refreshments and snacks will be provided