University of Texas
ECE

Chen, Ray

Cullen Trust for Higher Education Endowed Professor in Engineering #3

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Biography:

Ray Chen holds the Cullen Trust for Higher Education Endowed Professorship at UT Austin and the director of nanophotonics and optical interconnects research lab within the microelectronics research center.  He is also the director of a newly formed AFOSR Multi-disciplinary Research Initiative (MURI) Center for Silicon Nanomembrane involving faculty from Stanford, UIUC, Rutgers and UT Austin.  He received his BS degree in Physics from National Tsing-Hua University in 1980 in Taiwan and his MS degree in physics in 1983 and his PhD degree in Electrical Engineering in 1988, both from the University of California.  He joined UT Austin as a faculty to start optical interconnect research program in the ECE Department in 1992.  Prior to his UT’s professorship, Chen was working as a research scientist, manager and director of the Department of Electrooptic Engineering in Physical Optics Corporation in Torrance, California from 1988 to 1992.


Chen also served as the CTO/founder and chairman of the board of Radiant Research from 2000 to 2001 where he raised 18 million dollars A-Round funding to commercialize polymer-based photonic devices.  He also serves as the founder and Chairman of the board of Omega Optics Inc. since its initiation in 2001. Over 5 million dollars of research funds were raised for Omega Optics.  His research work has been awarded with 94 research grants and contracts from such sponsors as DOD, NSF, DOE, NASA, the State of Texas, and private industry. The research topics are focused on three main subjects: 1. Nano-photonic passive and active devices for optical interconnect applications, 2.Polymer-based guided-wave optical interconnection and packaging, and 3. True time delay (TTD) wide band phased array antenna (PAA).  Experiences garnered through these programs in polymeric material processing and device integration are pivotal elements for the research work conducted by Chen’s group.

Chen’s group at UT Austin has reported its research findings in more than 510 published articles including over 80 invited papers. He holds 18 issued patents. He has chaired or been a program-committee member for more than 90 domestic and international conferences organized by IEEE, SPIE (The International Society of Optical Engineering), OSA, and PSC. He has served as an editor, co-editor or coauthor for 22 books.  Chen has also served as a consultant for various federal agencies and private companies and delivered numerous invited talks to professional societies.  Dr. Chen is a Fellow of IEEE, OSA and SPIE.  He was the recipient 1987 UC Regent’s dissertation fellowship and of 1999 UT Engineering Foundation Faculty Award for his contributions in research, teaching and services.  He received IEEE Teaching Award in 2008.  Back to his undergraduate years in National Tsing-Hua University, he led a university debate team in 1979 which received the national championship of national debate contest in Taiwan.
    
There are 32 students who received the EE PhD degree in Chen’s research group at UT Austin.

Vitae

Education

Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, University of California, 1988

M.S. in Physics, University of California, 1983

B.S. in Physics, National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan, 1980

Publications

80-micron interaction length silicon photonic crystal waveguide modulator
Yongqiang Jiang, Wei Jiang, Lanlan Gu, Xiaonan Chen, and Ray T. Chen
Applied Physics Letters 87, 221105 (2005)

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