Centre for Research in Photonics at the University of Ottawa

Centre for Research in Photonics at the University of Ottawa

About CRPUO

The Centre for Research in Photonics is a research facility at the University of Ottawa in Ottawa, Canada. The center was created in 2002 [ [http://www.media.uottawa.ca/mediaroom/news_details-e.php?nid=247 University of Ottawa creates Centre for Research in Photonics. February 5, 2002] ] to study photonics. Photonics embraces the science of light, its interaction with matter, and the technology for its generation, manipulation, transmission and detection.

CRPUO's areas of research

* Biophotonics
* Communications and networks
* Devices and technology
* Sensing systems
* Physical photonics

Location

University of Ottawa, 800 King Edward (SITE building)

Staff

Director of the Centre for Research in Photonics, Dr. Trevor Hall

Awards

In 2005 Tito Scaiano, a member of CRPUO, was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada. [ [http://www.gg.ca/media/doc.asp?lang=e&DocID=4672 Governor General to invest 33 recipients into the Order of Canada - Citations for the recipients. February 15, 2006] ]

External links

* [http://www.photonics.uottawa.ca/ Centre for Research in Photonics at the University of Ottawa] Official site.
* [http://pntl.site.uottawa.ca/ Photonics Network Technology Laboratory (PNTL)]
* [http://www.site.uottawa.ca/~thall/ Trevor J. Hall, Director of the Centre for Research in Photonics at the University of Ottawa ]

References


* [http://www.media.uottawa.ca/mediaroom/news_details-e.php?nid=247 University of Ottawa creates Centre for Research in Photonics. February 5, 2002]


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