Téléchargez le livre :  Fiber Optic Interferometer
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2025-10-31
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280 pages
EAN papier
9789819525577
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Anglais
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Yanbiao Liao is an emeritus professor at Tsinghua University, China. Since the early 1980s, he has been involved in the basic research and application development of optical fiber sensing (OFS). In 1983, he was appointed to lead China’s first optical fiber sensor project, "Development of Optical Fiber High Voltage and High Current Sensor Prototype." He subsequently served as the expert group leader for OFS in China’s national "Seventh Five-Year" and "Eighth Five-Year" projects, overseeing their planning and implementation. Since 1990, he has led several major OFS projects. His contributions have been recognized with the National Invention Award and a National Science and Technology Progress Award in China. In 2012, he was named the General Chair of the OFS-22 Conference in Beijing by the international OFS Academic Association. In 2014, he became the first recipient of China’s OFS Lifetime Achievement Award.

Min Li is a professor at Wuhan University of Technology, China. She graduated from the Center of Fiber Optic Sensors (CFOS) at Tsinghua University, where she was mentored by Professor Liao Yanbiao. During her master’s studies in the 1990s, she began working on optical fiber current sensors and later developed a fiber optic gyroscope prototype and tested near-infrared sulfur fiber long-period gratings at CFOS. After obtaining her PhD, she continued her research on dynamic sensing with Fiber Bragg Grating sensors in Philadelphia and later focused on distributed Brillouin optical time domain analysis sensing systems. During her academic visit to the University of Strathclyde, UK, in 2009, she began exploring gas sensing and verified an intra-cavity sensing model with enhanced resonance spectrum of a fiber laser.

Wu Kuang received his doctoral degree in Electronic Engineering from Tsinghua University, China, in 2004 under the supervision of Professor Liao Yanbiao. He worked as a research fellow at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, from 2005 to 2008 and later as a scientist at I2R, A-Star, Singapore. Since 2012, He has founded and led multiple tech companies, focusing on software, hardware, and algorithms for signal processing. He has extensive experience in the development and application of optical fiber sensors, particularly in real-time signal processing and weak signal detection.

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