Sunday, April 22, 2012

Special Seminar - Dr. Zhilong Rao (JDSU), Thursday April 26, 4:00PM, CISX 101

Dear All,
The Stanford Optical Society is hosting this interesting-informal presentation by a recent alumni of the physics department, Dr. Zhilong Rao. He will share his experience in the recent years as a scientist/engineer in the hi-tech Silicon Valley industries, specifically Applied Materials and now, JDSU. This will be invaluable especially to those of you looking forward to graduation within the next 10 years. Have I mention FREE drinks yet? No, i don't think i have, but if you scroll down and read the title, you'll find an even better surprise.
bests
Sonny



Special Seminar Presented by the Stanford Optical Society

 

 Product Engineering at JDSU

Dr. Zhilong Rao

JDS Uniphase Corporation (JDSU)

Thursday, April 26, 4:00 PM, CISX 101 Auditorium

FREE FOOD and DRINKS and Candies! at 4PM

 

http://photons.stanford.edu

JDS Uniphase Corporation (JDSU) innovates and markets diverse technologies that enhance the way people experience the world every day.  The products and technologies from JDSU enable fast, high-quality communications, secure financial transactions, reliable consumer electronics, green energy, differentiated brands and a host of other solutions. JDSU provide these solutions through three business segments:  Communications Test and Measurement, Communications and Commercial Optical Products, and Advanced Optical Technologies.


Dr. Zhilong Rao received his Ph.D. in Physics in 2008 from Stanford, where he worked with Prof. James Harris on developing high-intensity nano-aperture Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers (VCSELs) for near-field optical applications. Currently, he holds a Senior Product Engineer position within the Communications and Commercial Optical Products division of JDSU, where he is responsible for managing semiconductor laser and detector products for fiber optic communications. Prior to joining JDSU, he worked as a Technologist in the office of Chief Technology Officer at Applied Materials Inc.



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