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John E. Bowers
Also published under:J. E. Bowers, J. Bowers, John Bowers, J. -E. Bowers
Affiliation
Institute of Energy Efficiency, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Topic
Silicon Photonics,Photonic Integrated Circuits,Ring Resonator,Frequency Comb,Optical Power,Pump Laser,Quality Factor,Epitaxial,Free Spectral Range,Quantum Dots Layer,Quantum Wells,Anomalous Dispersion,Carrier Density,Diode Laser,Distributed Feedback,Phase Noise,Phase Shift,Semiconductor Laser,Si Wafer,Silicon Nitride,Spontaneous Emission,Beat Frequency,Coupling Loss,Current Injection,Current Threshold,Distributed Feedback Laser,Dot Lasers,Efficient Tuning,Electrophoresis,Emissivity,Hybrid Mode,Laser Linewidth,Light Detection And Ranging,Local Oscillator,Microring Resonators,Molecular Beam Epitaxy,Noise Floor,Non-radiative Recombination,Optical Amplifier,Optical Domain,Optical Fiber,Optical Gain,Optical Spectra,Optical Spectrum Analyzer,Parallelization,Polycrystals,Repetition Rate,Si Substrate,Thermo-optic Effect,Tuning Range,
Biography
John E. Bowers (Life Fellow, IEEE) received the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA. He is currently the Fred Kavli Chair of nanotechnology, the Director of the Institute for Energy Efficiency, and a Distinguished Professor with the Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Materials, University of California (UC), Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, USA. He was with AT&T Bell Laboratories and Honeywell, before joining UC Santa Barbara. He is a co-founder of Nexus Photonics, Quintessent, Aurrion, Aerius Photonics, Terabit Technology, and Calient Networks. Dr. Bowers is a Member of the National Academy of Engineering, National Academy of Inventors, and is a Fellow of the OSA and American Physical Society. He was the recipient of the IEEE Photonics Award, OSA/IEEE Tyndall Award, OSA Holonyak Award, IEEE LEOS William Streifer Award, and the South Coast Business and Technology Pioneer and Entrepreneur of the Year awards. He and co-workers was the recipient of the EE Times Annual Creativity in Electronics Award for Most Promising Technology for the hybrid silicon laser in 2007.