
Prof. Yang Yue
Xi'an Jiaotong University, China
Title: Enabling Compact Pluggable Modules With Integrated Optical Modulator Chips
Abstract:
Pluggable optics can potentially fuel the
optical transport network in a more efficient and manageable manner. To enable
this revolutionary packet-optical engine, integrated photonics seems to be the
only possible solution. This talk introduces the latest industry progress of
pluggable optical module form factors and integrated optical modulation chip,
and review their development trend and challenge. Furthermore, we will discuss
our recent demonstration on a compact solution to timing skew and power
imbalance of coherent transmitter in the pluggable optical module.
Biography:
Yang Yue received the B.S. and M.S.
degrees in electrical engineering and optics from Nankai University, China, in
2004 and 2007, respectively. He received the Ph.D. degree in electrical
engineering from the University of Southern California, USA, in 2012. He is
currently a Professor with the School of Information and Communications
Engineering, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China. He is the founder and current PI
of Intelligent Photonic Application Technology Laboratory (iPatLab). Dr. Yue’s
current research interest is intelligent photonics, including optical
communications, optical perception, and optical chip. He has published >300
journal papers (including Science)
and conference proceedings with >14,000 citations, two books (Elsevier,
Springer Nature), eight edited books, two book chapters, >50 issued patents (including
30 U.S. patents and 6 European patents), >200 invited presentations
(including 1 tutorial, >30 plenary and >100 keynote talks). Dr. Yue is a Fellow of Optica and SPIE. He is an Associate Editor for IEEE Access and
Frontiers in Physics, Editor Board Member for four other scientific journals,
Guest Editor for >10 journal special issues. He also served as Chair for
>100 international conferences, Reviewer for >80 prestigious journals.