2021年JPhys Photonics国际青年科学家奖授予法国科学研究中心Daniel Brunner研究员

10 1月 2022 gabriels
谨此,我们以JPhys Photonics主编Hugo Thienpont的名义很高兴地宣布,Daniel Brunner成为2021年JPhys Photonics期刊国际青年科学家奖的得主,并表彰他发表的优秀文章——“A complete, parallel and autonomous photonic neural network in a semiconductor multimode laser”。

我们感谢每一位在2021年向期刊投稿的作者,他们为我们展示了青年科学家所做的杰出工作。我们非常自豪能在通过期刊为青年科学家创造更多的机会和荣誉,并鼓励我们的读者能浏览本次参与评选的全部文章。


作者及文章介绍

Daniel Brunner

● Daniel Brunner is a CNRS researcher with the FEMTO-ST, France. His research focuses on scalable and parallel photonic neural networks including novel photonic architectures and 3D photonic integration as well as fundamental theoretical aspects. He has received several University and the IOP’s 2010 Roys prize, was a Marie Skłodowska-Curie individual fellow, edited one Book and two special issues and is a managing editor at Nanophotonics. He has presented his results 40+ times upon invitation and has published 50+ scientific articles.

A complete, parallel and autonomous photonic neural network in a semiconductor multimode laser

Xavier Porte et al 2021 J. Phys. Photonics 3 024017

Bicky Marquez

● Bicky Marquez received her Ph.D. degree in Applied Physics (optics/photonics) from the Bourgogne Franche-Comté University (France) in 2018, where she worked at the FEMTO-ST Institute. Currently, she is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Queen’s University (Physics Department), where she holds a Mitacs Industrial Fellowship and an affiliation to the Postgraduate Program at the Toronto-based Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence. Bicky also holds a Theoretical Physics Bachelor degree (2012) and a Physics Master degree (2014) from the Central University of Venezuela (UCV) and the Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Research (IVIC), respectively. Her research interests and directions are focused on nonlinear and complex dynamical systems, machine learning, philosophy of mind & AI photonic hardware. She has authored 8 refereed papers and a book chapter. Bicky is the recipient of the 2019 Queen’s Postdoctoral Fund, Franche-Comté Recherche d’Excellence scholarship (2014–2017), UCV Student Merit Award in Research (2012), IVIC Excellence scholarship (2012–2014), and ONCTI Incentive Program for Research and Innovation: Researcher A-I (2013)

Photonic pattern reconstruction enabled by on-chip online learning and inference

Bicky A Marquez et al 2021 J. Phys. Photonics 3 024006

Bruno Paulillo

● Bruno Paulillo obtained a MSc in physics from the University of Bari (Italy) in 2012 and a PhD in physics from the University of Paris-Saclay (France) in 2016. In 2017 he joined ICFO-The Institute of Photonic Sciences (Spain) as postdoctoral researcher and in 2018 he was awarded a MSCA fellowship from the Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology. At ICFO he works in the Optoelectronics group where his research focuses on developing optical surfaces based on ultra-thin materials for sensing applications. He is co-leading the Plasmonic Sensing working group in EU Graphene Flagship.

Controlling mid-infrared plasmons in graphene nanostructures through post-fabrication chemical doping

Bruno Paulillo et al 2021 J. Phys. Photonics 3 034001

Jing Zhang

● Dr. Jing Zhang is currently an Associate Professor in Department of Electrical and Microelectronic Engineering at Rochester Institute of Technology. She obtained Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Lehigh University (2013). Dr. Zhang’s research focuses on developing III-Nitride semiconductor photonic and electronic devices, specifically on the development of novel quantum wells and substrates for high-performance ultraviolet and visible LEDs/ lasers, as well as advanced device concepts for nanoelectronics. Dr. Zhang has published more than 30 refereed journal papers and 65 conference proceedings. She is a recipient of Texas Instruments/Douglass Harvey Faculty Development Award, and National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award.

AlGaN nanowires with inverse taper for flexible DUV emitters

Matthew Hartensveld et al 2021 J. Phys. Photonics 3 024016

Svetlana Slepneva

● Dr Svetlana Slepneva currently holds Marie Sklodowska-Curie Action Individual Fellowship in the group of Photonic Dynamics and Complexity at INPHYNI, CNRS, France. She is also a Lecturer at the Department of Physical Sciences, Munster Technological University, Ireland. She obtained her PhD in 2015 in the field of dynamics of swept source lasers for optical coherent tomography. Currently she is focused on the dynamics of complex systems, long lasers and frequency sweeping lasers for imaging applications.

Nonlinear dynamical properties of frequency swept fiber-based semiconductor lasers

Svetlana Slepneva and Alexander Pimenov 2021 J. Phys. Photonics 3 044002


奖项介绍

JPhys Photonics Emerging Leaders 2021

● 为配合物理学报系列期刊在2017年50周年的庆祝活动,JPhys Photonics很高兴将材料科学领域最优秀的青年科学家汇聚在一起,并将他们杰出的研究成果发表在“新兴领导者”的年度文集中。

文集将展示在光电子领域内最激动人心的一些关键新研究。

新兴领导者是指在2011年或之后(10年不包括职业中断)完成博士学位的该领域顶尖研究人员。期刊编委会将提名数量有限的青年科学家。同时,我们也鼓励符合新兴领导者标准的优秀研究人员毛遂自荐。

年度最佳文章的作者将获得JPhys Photonics期刊青年科学家奖,以表彰他们的杰出贡献。

IOP出版社目前支付所有文章出版费用,目前在期刊上发表的任何文章均不需要支付文章出版费用(APC)。