News & Announcements
News
Congratulations to David Borlaug for being awarded a PhD Fellowship from Sandia National Labs
Congratulations to David Borlaug for being awarded a PhD Fellowship from Sandia National Labs. The fellowship comes with full time funding and the opportunity to earn significantly more through summer internships. Sandia is aware of our work and is interested in using...
Congratulations to our alumnus and now Professor at the College of Optics (CREOL) in University of Central Florida
Congratulations to our alumnus and now Professor at the College of Optics (CREOL) in University of Central Florida, Sasan Fathpour, for winning the prestigious Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award. Sasan is known for the first demonstration of nonlinear...
Congratulations to Eric Diebold for winning the UCLA Chancellors Postdoctoral Award
Congratulations to Eric Diebold for winning the UCLA Chancellors Postdoctoral Award. Eric won this award for his pioneering contribution to fluorescence microscopy and for the landmark demonstration of the worlds fastest fluorescent camera.
High-throughput single-microparticle imaging flow analyzer
Our work about the high-throughput single-microparticle imaging flow analyzer has been published in PNAS online and covered in UCLA Newsroom and PNAS's Highlights. The technology can take a picture of every single cell in a microfluidic channel with a record high...
Nature Photonics – Dispersive Fourier transformation
Nature photonics (January 2013): Stochastically driven nonlinear processes are responsible for spontaneous pattern formation and instabilities in numerous natural and artificial systems, including well-known examples such as sand ripples, cloud formations, water...
Nature Photonics – Stochastically driven nonlinear processes
Nature photonics (January 2013): Dispersive Fourier transformation is an emerging measurement technique that overcomes the speed limitations of traditional optical instruments and enables fast continuous single-shot measurements in optical sensing, spectroscopy and...
Announcements

Undergraduate researcher Nora Brackbill

Undergraduate researcher Rebecca Brown

Postdoctoral scholar Keisuke Goda

2012 Aron Kressel Award

2012 Distinguished Engineering Achievement Award

2011-2012 Electrical Engineering Department's Distinguished Ph.D. Dissertation Award

Kam Yan Hon's paper
Kam Yan Hon’s paper titled “The Third-Order Nonlinear Optical Coefficients of Si, Ge, and Si(1-x)Ge(x) in the midwave and longwave infrared” has been selected to be on the cover of Journal of Applied Physics. Congratulations!
Using a combination of semiconductor theory and experimental results from the scientific literature, we have compiled and plotted the key third-order nonlinear optical coefficients of bulk crystalline Si and Ge as a function of wavelength (1.5-6.7 um for Si and 2.0-14.7 um for Ge).

SPIE Scholarship
Ali Fard wins SPIE Scholarship. This award recognizes his academic and research excellence in the field of optics and photonics. Congratulations!
