Thu. Nov 14th, 2024

Bengaluru, 13th September – The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) at Manipal Institute of Technology MIT Bengaluru, in collaboration with the IEEE Student Branch, proudly announces the inauguration of the IEEE Photonics Chapter. This significant milestone marks the beginning of a new chapter in the exploration and application of photonics technology.

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Prof. (Dr.) Madhu Veeraraghavan, Pro Vice Chancellor, MAHE Bengaluru, Dr. Iven Jose Director, MIT MAHE Bengaluru, Dr. Ujjwal Verma, HoD, ECE, MIT MAHE Bengaluru along with chief guests Dr. Srinivas Talabattula Professor, ECE Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru IEEE Bangalore Section, Chair graced the event with their presence.

Photonics, a vital branch of optics, involves the generation, detection, and manipulation of light in the form of photons. This field, closely related to quantum electronics, focuses on the practical engineering applications of light. As we stand on the cusp of a photonics revolution, the impact of photonic devices on our daily lives becomes increasingly evident. From LEDs and laser diodes to advanced imaging and sensing technologies, photonics is driving innovation across a wide array of applications.

The IEEE Photonics Society, a global leader with over 100,000 professionals, is at the forefront of translating breakthroughs in quantum physics into transformative devices and systems. By organizing technical conferences, publishing cutting-edge research, and developing industry standards, the Society plays a pivotal role in advancing the field.

The newly inaugurated IEEE Photonics Chapter at MIT Bengaluru aims to foster collaboration, research, and development in photonics. The chapter will serve as a vibrant hub for students, researchers, and professionals to explore the latest advancements in light science and technology.

Prof. (Dr.) Madhu Veeraraghavan, Pro Vice Chancellor, MAHE Bengaluru said “The inauguration of the IEEE Photonics Chapter at MIT Bengaluru is a landmark event that will undoubtedly propel the field of photonics to new heights. This chapter will serve as a beacon for innovation, bringing together bright minds to tackle the challenges and opportunities in light science for the students.”

Dr. Iven Jose Director, MIT MAHE Bengaluru, added, “Photonics is more than just a branch of science; it is the foundation of many technologies that impact our daily lives. The establishment of this chapter provides an excellent platform for students and researchers to delve into photonics, drive forward discoveries, and contribute to the ever-evolving landscape of light technology.”

Dr. Srinivas Talabattula, Professor, ECE, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, and IEEE Bangalore Section Chair, said “The inauguration of the IEEE Photonics Chapter at institutions like MIT Bengaluru is a significant step towards strengthening the photonics community. This chapter will serve as a platform for fostering research and innovation in integrated optics, which aims to develop various optical components on a single substrate, much like integrated electronics. By focusing on technical advancements such as modulators, waveguides, and fabrication devices, we can accelerate the development of next-generation photonic systems and their applications across multiple industries”

Dr. Ujjwal Verma, Head of the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, MIT MAHE Bengaluru, stated “ The inauguration of the IEEE Photonics Chapter at MIT MAHE Bengaluru represents a significant leap forward for our institution and the broader scientific community. This chapter will be a catalyst for fostering innovation and collaboration in the field of photonics, bridging the gap between theoretical research and practical applications. We are excited to see our students and faculty contribute to advancements in light science and technology, further solidifying MIT MAHE Bengaluru’s role as a leader in cutting-edge research and development.”

The IEEE Photonics Chapter at MIT Bengaluru will actively engage in research, development, and standardization efforts, supporting the IEEE Photonics Society’s mission to advance technology for the benefit of humanity.

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