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Bahram Jalali, Professor at UCLA's Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science, talks about the development of an optoelectronic "one-shot digitizer" for the analysis of super-fast, one-time-only electromagnetic signals

Technology Products World #15

Westwood, California
August 31, 2006

By Marc Strassman
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Bahram Jalali, Professor at UCLA's Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science


previously, on Technology Products World

Bahram Jalali is a Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of California at Los Angeles.

On July 12, 2006, Professor Jalali appeared in a Technology Products World episode from Etopia News entitled "Bahram Jalali, Professor at UCLA's Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science, talks about a breakthrough in silicon photonics that maintains the desired transparency of optoelectronic devices while generating power and allowing continuous functionality," in which he discussed the developments reported on in a June 28, 2006, press release from UCLA entitled "UCLA Engineering Announces Breakthrough in Silicon Photonics Devices," highlighting an important milestone in Professor Jalali's ongoing work in the newly-emerging field of "silicon photonics," which involves the integration of optical technologies into silicon chips made using standard CMOS fabrication methods. You can read more about the "value proposition" of silicon photonics by clicking here.

In addition to appearing in that article/episode, this July 12, 2006, interview with Professor Jalali about silicon photonics also appeared, along with previously-recorded interviews with UCLA Professor of Computer Science Leonard Kleinrock and Caltech Vice Provost and Professor of Physics David Goodstein, in the Tech Professors Channel.
a new interview with Professor Jalali

On August 31, 2006, Professor Jalali appeared again on Etopia News's Technology Products World, this time to talk about the research reported on in a March 23, 2005, press release from UCLA's Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science entitled "UCLA Researchers First to Capture Elusive Lightning-Quick Waveforms--Discovery could help scientists develop defenses against high-powered e-bombs and allow physicists to view fundamental building blocks of nature.

You can watch and listen to that conversation with Professor Jalali by clicking on the appropriate menu buttons associated with the two parts of that video interview included in the Photonics Channel visible immediately below.



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