Title: A study in contrasts: epitaxial integration of III-Vs with dielectrics for novel lasers
This talk will highlight recent progress in molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) regrowth of laser structures that harness the contrasting properties of III–V semiconductors and dielectric materials to realize new device architectures.
About the Speaker: Minjoo Larry Lee received his Bachelor’s degree from Brown University and his Ph.D. from MIT, both in materials science. In 2008, he joined Yale University as an assistant professor in EE, and in 2016, he joined the ECE department at UIUC, where he is now a Professor and Director of the Holonyak Micro and Nanotechnology Lab. His research focuses on epitaxial materials and devices, and he is the author of over 190 papers and conference proceedings. He is an Optica Fellow and a recipient of the DARPA Young Faculty Award and NSF CAREER award. His advisees have won 15 best presentation prizes at international conferences, and he has been honored for his teaching in circuits, electromagnetics, and IC fabrication.
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