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    Seminar today on "Photonic Integrated Circuits" at 3pm - in Level 5
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                All,<br>
                &nbsp;&nbsp; Dr. Michael Strain from the University of Glasgow
                will be visiting the Institute on Wednesday June 5th and
                will give a 20-30 minute presentation on "Photonic
                Integrated Circuits". The abstract is appended below and
                it promises to be an extremely interesting talk, so I
                hope to see a good attendance. The talk will begin at
                3pm in the large meeting room on level 5.<br>
                &nbsp; Best regards,<br>
                &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Keith<br>
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              integrated optical devices are extremely compact and
              mechanically stable, providing an attractive platform for
              many application areas and removing the need for the
              critical alignment and control of bulk optical setups.&nbsp;&nbsp;
              By utilising basic building block devices, complex optical
              circuits have been realised for use as all-optical signal
              processors, biosensors, ultrashort pulse generators and
              measurement devices.&nbsp; Furthermore, recent advances in
              post-fabrication tuning of individual components has
              allowed the creation of flexible, reconfigurable circuits
              whose functionality can be simply modified through direct
              electrical connection.&nbsp; I will show experimental
              demonstrations of reconfigurable circuits for signal
              processing, biosensing and mode-locked laser control,
              realised across multiple material platforms.<o:p></o:p></p>
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            <pre>Keith Mathieson Ph.D.<o:p></o:p></pre>
            <pre>Director, Institute of Photonics<o:p></o:p></pre>
            <pre>Reader in Neurophotonics<o:p></o:p></pre>
            <pre>University of Strathclyde<o:p></o:p></pre>
            <pre>Tel: +44 (0)141 548 4901<o:p></o:p></pre>
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