陈险峰教授学术报告
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学术报告

报告题目:Advanced photonics for fibre lasing and optical sensing

报 告 人:陈险峰 教授

报告地点:现代光学技术研究所(院士楼)311会议室

报告时间:2011年6月29日 下午2:30

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陈险峰教授简介

EDUCATION

2002-2006       PhD in Photonics (ORS Award, UK), Photonics Research Group,AstonUniversity

                           Thesis topic: Advanced optical fibre gratings and applications

1998-2001       MSc in Quantum Optics (with distinction), Physics Dept., Soochow University,Suzhou,China

                           Thesis topic: Mechanical properties of the atom interacting with a laser field

1987-1991       BSc in Physics (First class), Physics Department, SoochowUniversity

 

EMPLOYMENT

2007-present    Research Fellow, School of Engineering & Applied Science,AstonUniversity

2005-2006         Research Associate, Electronic Engineering Department, AstonUniversity

1999-2002         苏州大学物理系,讲师,从事《光学》《普通物理》等的教学、量子光学方向的科研工作

1993-1999         苏州大学科研处,副科长,负责全校理工院系各类基金申报、省级重点学科等申报,成果鉴定。

1991-1993         苏州大学学生处,科员,党政工作兼辅导员

 

RESEARCH

Experience

My research experience is in the areas of fibre gratings, optical fibre sensors, Biophotonics, Label-free biosensors, integrated gratings/micro-nano structures, polymer fibre optics, fibre lasers, optical signal processing, and quantum optics. Work includes:

       Design and fabrication of advanced grating devices by exploiting novel grating structures & specialty fibres.

       Development of a chemical etching technique for refractive index-sensitisation of grating sensors.

       Development of bio- sensitive/selective/compatible materials and biomolecules immobilisation techniques for the bio-activation of photonic/nano sensor devices.

       Exploitation research on optical label-free biosensors for real-time detection of DNA interactions.

       Integration of photonic and nano fabrications to create micro/nano and fluidic structures in optical fibres.

       Innovation of ‘the world’s longest fibre laser’ (Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 023902, 2006).

       Demonstration of the world’s first photonic skin for structural health monitoring and medical applications.

       Innovation of torsion sensor by twisting large tilted fibre grating.

       Design and implement in-fibre polariser with 45 degree tilted grating.

       Demonstration of spectrometers based on tilted fibre grating-CCD for 800nm and 1550nm ranges.

       Investigation of quantum information, quantum computing and entangled quantum states.

 

Research Grants

Since joinedAstonUniversity, I have been co-investigator on several large projects funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC,UK), European Union, and US Air Force:

       European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), ‘Demonstrators and knowledge transfer of fibre-optic laser  and photonic bio-sensing technologies’, £1,200,000, 2009-2012.

       European Seventh Framework Project (EU FP7), ‘Photonic skins for optical sensing (PHOSFOS)’, �,480,000, 2008-2011.

       EPSRC Project, ‘Photoinscription of diffracting structures in polymer optical fibres’, £227,000, 2007-2009.

       EPSRC Special Call Programme, ‘Exploitation of Advanced Photonic Biosensors (EAPho- Bio-) A new tool for fast and ultrasensitive detection of biochemical and bio-molecular interactions’, £100,885, 2005-2007.

       US Air Force Project, ‘High extinction ratio in-fibre polarisers for high-power fibre lasers and amplifiers’, $250,000, 2007-2008

       The Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province, China, ‘The secure communication using chaotic lasers’, BK2001138, ¥60,000, 2001-2003.

       The Natural Science Foundation of the Education Committee of Jiangsu Province, ‘The quantum properties of the atomic system driven by laser field’, 01KJB14000, ¥35,000, 2001-2003.

       The National Foundation of China (Young Scientist Program), ‘Study on crucial technique for low energy- consumption HgCdTe infrared detectors’, 2000-2001.

       The Natural Science Foundation of the Education Committee of Jiangsu Province, ‘Quantum information, quantum computation and noise’, 99KJD140002, ¥15,000, Principal Investigator, 1999-2000.