Spectroscopic Sensing Enabled by Silicon and Silicon Nitride Integrated Photonics
Hosted By: Integrated Photonics Technical Group
09 May 2022 13:00 - 14:00
Eastern Time (US & Canada) (UTC -05:00)Spectroscopic sensing is a powerful modality for numerous applications in environmental monitoring, medicine, biotechnology, structural health monitoring and many others. Often the implementation is bulky or costly, which is a barrier for high volume markets. Integrated photonics - in particular silicon and silicon nitride photonics - is changing this and will boost spectroscopic sensing to such markets, for example in personalized medicine. In this webinar hosted by the Integrated Photonics Technical Group, Roel Baets will discuss underlying principles, technologies and application cases.
Subject Matter Level: Intermediate - Assumes basic knowledge of the topic
What You Will Learn:
- Underlying principles, technologies and applications of integrated photonics for sensing
Who Should Attend:
- Material will be appropriate for various levels of expertise
About the Presenter: Roel Baets, Ghent University
Roel Baets is full professor at Ghent University and is associated with imec. For many years he has done research on integrated photonics (silicon, silicon nitride, III-V). His current research focuses on medical and environmental sensing applications of silicon photonics. He is a Fellow of IEEE, EOS and Optica. Baets is a recipient of the 2020 John Tyndall Award.