Nasser Peyghambarian
University of Arizona, USA
Biography
Nasser Peyghambarian received his PhD in solid-state Physics from Indiana University in 1982, specializing in optical properties of semiconductors. He joined the University of Arizona in 1982 where he is currently a Professor at both the College of Optical Sciences and the Department of Materials Science & Engineering. He is an Adjunct Professor at the Electrical Engineering department at UC San Diego. He is Director of the NSF Engineering Research Center for Integrated Access Networks. He is also Chair of Photonics and Lasers at the University of Arizona as well as Director of the Photonics Initiative. His research interests include optical networks and optical communication, fiber optics, fiber lasers and amplifiers, organic photonics, 3D holographic display and 3D telepresence, nonlinear photonics, optical modulators and switches, laser spectroscopy, nanostructures and quantum dots.He is the Founder of TIPD, LLC and NP Photonics, Inc.
Abstract
Abstract : New fiber lasers based on nonlinear optics