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- Mathematics & Statistics Dissertation Defense of Ross Sweet10:00 am
- Roundtable Series10:30 am
- The Walter Rodney Seminar Series12:00 pm
- FDD Seminar: Identifying the Struggling Resident and Remediating Successfully12:00 pm
- PhD Final Defense of Nenad Bozinovic1:00 pm
- Leveraging the Computational Perspective: Interactive Text Visualization for Humanists1:00 pm
- Bioinformatics Dissertation Defense of Lisa Pham1:00 pm
- Economics Dissertaion Defense of Jiawen Xu1:00 pm
- Mathematics & Statistics Dissertation Defense of Ikemefuna Agbanusi1:30 pm
- English Dissertation Defense of Emily Donaldson Field2:00 pm
- Economics Dissertation Defense of Ye Li2:00 pm
- History Dissertation Defense of Seth Blumenthal3:00 pm
- Economics Dissertation Defense of Wendong Shi3:30 pm
- ECE Seminar with Maxim Raginsky4:00 pm
- Guest Lecture: CBS Chief Investigative Correspondent Armen Keteyian4:30 pm
- Latin America, Africa, and the Global Dimension of Literature5:30 pm
- East Meets West in Poetics7:00 pm
PhD Final Defense of Nenad Bozinovic
PhD defense: Orbital angular momentum in optical fibers -- Date: Monday, April 8, 2013, 1:00pm, 8 Saint Mary’s Street, Room 339 -- Chair: Ayse Coskun (ECE); Advisor: Siddharth Ramachandran (ECE) Committee: Steven Golowich (MIT Lincoln Laboratory); Luca Dal Negro (ECE); Selim Unlu, (ECE) --- This dissertation studies light with nonzero orbital angular momentum (OAM) in a special class of fibers. The presented results demonstrate OAM states to be long lived over a kilometer length of fiber. Data transmission experiments using these states indicate that OAM could be considered an additional degree of freedom for data multiplexing in future optical fiber communication links.
When | 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm on Monday, April 8, 2013 |
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Building | 8 Saint Mary's Street, PHO 339 |
Fees | Free |