From Glass to Google – Sir David N Payne CBE FRS FREng
We are pleased to invite you to attend a research seminar featuring Professor Sir David N Payne CBE FRS FREng, an internationally distinguished research pioneer in photonics, whose work spans many diverse areas of photonics, from telecommunications and optical sensors to nanophotonics and optical materials.
Seminar Title: From Glass to Google
Speaker: Sir David N Payne CBE FRS FREng, Professor of Photonics, University of Southampton
Date and time: Friday, June 28, 2024 | 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Venue: C202, VinUniversity
Agenda: The seminar will consist of two sessions:
- Public Talk: ‘From Glass to Google’, 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
- Open Discussion: Collaboration opportunities and Research advices, 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Online attendance: Zoom meeting LINK
About the Talk:
Powering the optical fiber internet with its huge global reach, photonics has changed our lives. Optical fibers snake across continents and oceans carrying millions of movies per second in a vast information network that brings untold human connectivity. Even your mobile phone calls go through buried optical fibers. How did this happen and what comes next? Capacity demand continues to grow at a startling rate, doubling every few years, while the internet is estimated as burning 4% of world energy usage. The solution to both of these unexpected consequences of success is more optics, reaching further into the network to overcome the existing bottlenecks and employing next-generation optical components. Incredibly, the same fibers that carry tiny internet signals can also generate kilowatts of power, sufficient to cut through inch-thick steel. Fiber lasers are the future for manufacturing and perhaps even the next accelerator for CERN.
About the Speaker:
Prof. Sir David Payne is an internationally distinguished research pioneer in photonics, having been in the field for over 50 years. Optical fiber technology is one of the greatest scientific successes of the last three decades and Payne’s contributions are acknowledged as seminal in many areas. Optical fibers underpin the internet, provide new laser capability and environmental sensing, and drive growth to the benefit of all nations.
Payne’s work spans many diverse areas of photonics, from telecommunications and optical sensors to nanophotonics and optical materials. With his colleagues he has made many of the key technical achievements in almost every area of optical fiber technologies and his work has had a direct impact on worldwide telecommunications, as well as nearly all fields of optical R&D. As a result, he is one of the most highly honored UK scientists in photonics.