I absolutely share your enthusiasm for phontonics+optoelectronics, given that it is multi-disciplinary, it truely keeps you on your toes learning as much as you can.
Seeing as how this field is so niche and many institutions don’t even offer classes on the subject matter, how are people supposed to break into the industry? Just genuinely curious. You have an amazing library of content and are a great teacher!!! Thanks for all you do.
My prof. from solid state devices course made a heterostructure with AlGaAs and GaAs to make a infrared detector in 2005. He mentioned it in one of his lectures. Thank you for sharing these videos. It helps a lot to learn a subject from different perspective.
As an ECE student , this videos are awesome! Thanks! [ By the way, I like the balance of explanations to equations but, it might be nice if you could make extra videos where you go more deeply to some of the math.] Thanks again :)
@@JordanEdmundsEECSthanks for not overwhelming with equations! I’m a keen student and enthusiast of Electrical engineering but the intense amount of math and equations scares me off. I would love to get the big ideas and concepts right first before diving into the math. Would love your advice on that on how to navigate around that since I have genuine interest in the field.
Explanation is very excellent sir. Your topic of interest is absorption! I want to investigate about reflection? Where and how can I go further? Please guide if you know! I want relation between reflection of a em wave and Fermi energy of materials which reflects it? What should I refer?
Im from Brazil and I guess the only way I am going to get contact with classes like these are internship in a lab, even our undergrad best courses in the country do not have optoelectronics.
1. A course in introductory semiconductor physics (I have a whole playlist for that) and 2. A basic circuits class (so you understand things like RC circuits and frequency response) and 3. An understanding of plane waves / basic electromagnetism and 4. A basic grasp of quantum mechanics and understanding the wavefunction (this is usually bundled into a semiconductor physics course or a course on modern physics)
Hello, do anyone know if I can use BSc optoelectronics/photonics to apply a MSc of Electrical Engineering? What job can a graduate of BSc optoelectronics/photonics have?
Jordan have you heard of the company POET Technologies? They've apparently created a revolutionary Optical Interposer and Optical Engine. All their testing is complete and they are working with customers to integrate into products. I'd be interested in your opinion on the technicals they've released.
No I have not, it sounds cool but since it's wafer-level that's going to be very annoying for all the poor folks that don't buy whole wafers and rely on other fabs to send them chips. A whole wafer can easily run in the multiple millions of dollars, so it's not cheap.