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Invited Lecture: Quantum Photonic Integrated Circuits and Packaging

Apr 2, 2026   11:00 am  
Holonyak Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory (HMNTL), Room 1000, Auditorium
Sponsor
Holonyak Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory (HMNTL)
Speaker
Prof. Stefan Preble, Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT)
Cost
Free & Open to All
Contact
Prof. Can Bayram
E-Mail
cbayram@illinois.edu
Phone
217-300-0978
Originating Calendar
Illinois ECE Calendar

April 2nd, Thursday, at 11 am in HMNTL 1000

Title: Quantum Photonic Integrated Circuits and Packaging

Abstract: Quantum Photonic Integrated Circuits are a key platform for scalable quantum technologies, integrating photon sources, photonic circuits, and interconnects on a single chip. This talk will highlight core enabling components, including integrated photon sources from the visible to telecom bands and their use in metro‑scale quantum networking demonstrations. I will discuss heterogeneous integration and packaging approaches (incorporating lasers and nonlinear materials), enabled by techniques including micro‑transfer printing and photonic wire bonding, which are paving the way toward deployable distributed quantum systems.

Biography: Stefan Preble is the Bausch and Lomb Professor and Director of Microsystems Engineering at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). His research is focused on the development of Photonic Integrated Circuits for high performance computing, communication and sensing applications. He received a B.S. from RIT in Electrical Engineering (2002), and Ph.D. in Electrical & Computer Engineering from Cornell University (2007). He leads education initiatives for AIM Photonics, including, the online course, “Photonic Integrated Circuits 1” which has trained thousands on PIC design; he also leads AIM Photonics Testing & Packaging workshops and Hands-on Photonic Education Kits (HOPE) kits.
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