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Oct 5, 2011, 9:25:16 PM10/5/11
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You are cordially invited to a seminar on

Research activities on optical fiber sensors in China Jiliang University

 

 

Speaker:    Dr. Xinyong Dong, China Jiliang Univeristy

 

Time/Date:   4:00pm to 5:00pm, 6 Oct 2011 (Thursday)

 

Venue:         Meeting Room 4-2

Nanyang Technological University
4th Storey, XFrontier  Block, Research TechnoPlaza, 50 Nanyang Drive

Singapore 637553                 

 

Abstract:  The introduction and recent research achievements in China Jiliang University on optical fiber sensors for measurement of strain, temperature, tilt angle, refractive index, humidity, bending, etc. will be presented. Suggestions, discussions, and collaborations are wanted.

 

About the Speaker: 

Xinyong DONG received his Ph.D. degree from Nankai University, China in 2002. He worked as a research assistant in the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (HKPU) from 2001 to 2002, and research fellow in Nanyang Technological University, Singapore from 2002 to 2006. He won the postdoctoral research funding from HKPU in June 2006 and worked there for two year. He joined China Jiliang University in 2008. His research interest covers fiber-optic sensors, optical fiber gratings, fiber amplifiers and lasers. To date, he has published 2 book chapters in English and more than 240 technical papers. Dr. Dong was awarded Qianjiang Professorship of Zhejiang Province China in 2009, Young Scientist Award of the International Union of Radio Science in 2005, Postdoctoral Fellowship from the Singapore Millennium Foundation in 2004, and Wang Daheng’s Optical Prize from the Chinese Optical Society in 2001.

 

Getting around

 

A copy of the map to Research Techno Plaza (RTP) can be found from the following link:

 

http://maps.ntu.edu.sg/maps#q:research%20techno%20plaza%20(rtp)

 

The meeting room 4-2 is located at 4th floor RTP.

 

 



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