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Overview

Benjamin G. Lee is affiliated with Nvidia in the United States. Their research predominantly falls within the field of engineering, with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering. The subfields of study covered in their work also include artificial intelligence, computer networks and communications, and renewable energy, sustainability, and the environment.

The core topics of Benjamin G. Lee's research involve photonic and optical devices, optical network technologies, and semiconductor lasers and optical devices. Their work also addresses neural networks and reservoir computing, advanced optical network technologies, interconnection networks and systems, and advanced photonic communication systems.

Frequent publication venues for their research consist of:

  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Journal of Optical Communications and Networking
  • Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC) 2022
  • Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells
  • 2022 27th OptoElectronics and Communications Conference (OECC) and 2022 International Conference on Photonics in Switching and Computing (PSC)

Benjamin G. Lee has co-authored multiple papers with several researchers, most notably:

  • Laurent Schares
  • Pavlos Maniotis
  • Daniel M. Kuchta
  • Nicolas Dupuis
  • Marc A. Taubenblatt

Their recent publications include:

  • "Beyond CPO: A Motivation and Approach for Bringing Optics Onto the Silicon Interposer," 2022, Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • "Toward lower-diameter large-scale HPC and data center networks with co-packaged optics," 2020, Journal of Optical Communications and Networking
  • "A Dynamically-Reconfigurable Burst-Mode Link Using a Nanosecond Photonic Switch," 2020, Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • "Intra-node high-performance computing network architecture with nanosecond-scale photonic switches [Invited]," 2020, Journal of Optical Communications and Networking
  • "Driving Down Link Energy and Driving Up Link Density in GPU Networks," 2022, Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC) 2022

Best Publications

  • Optical 4x4 hitless slicon router for optical networks-on-chip (NoC).

    Nicolás Sherwood-Droz;Howard Wang;Long Chen;Benjamin G Lee

  • Widely tunable single-mode quantum cascade laser source for mid-infrared spectroscopy

    Benjamin G. Lee;Mikhail A. Belkin;Ross Audet;Ross Audet;Jim MacArthur

  • Non-Blocking 4x4 Electro-Optic Silicon Switch for On-Chip Photonic Networks

    Min Yang;William M. J. Green;Solomon Assefa;Joris Van Campenhout

  • Monolithic Silicon Integration of Scaled Photonic Switch Fabrics, CMOS Logic, and Device Driver Circuits

    Benjamin G. Lee;Alexander V. Rylyakov;William M. J. Green;Solomon Assefa

  • All-Optical Comb Switch for Multiwavelength Message Routing in Silicon Photonic Networks

    B.G. Lee;A. Biberman;Po Dong;M. Lipson

  • Photonic NoC for DMA Communications in Chip Multiprocessors

    A. Shacham;B.G. Lee;A. Biberman;K. Bergman

  • Ultrahigh-Bandwidth Silicon Photonic Nanowire Waveguides for On-Chip Networks

    B.G. Lee;Xiaogang Chen;A. Biberman;Xiaoping Liu

  • The Data Vortex Optical Packet Switched Interconnection Network

    O. Liboiron-Ladouceur;A. Shacham;B.A. Small;B.G. Lee

  • High-Performance Modulators and Switches for Silicon Photonic Networks-on-Chip

    B.G. Lee;A. Biberman;J. Chan;K. Bergman

  • Beam combining of quantum cascade laser arrays

    Benjamin G. Lee;Jan Kansky;Anish K. Goyal;Christian Pflügl

  • Broadband Operation of Nanophotonic Router for Silicon Photonic Networks-on-Chip

    Aleksandr Biberman;Benjamin G Lee;Nicolas Sherwood-Droz;Michal Lipson

  • Terabit/s-Class Optical PCB Links Incorporating 360-Gb/s Bidirectional 850 nm Parallel Optical Transceivers

    F. E. Doany;C. L. Schow;B. G. Lee;R. A. Budd

  • Demonstration of Broadband Wavelength Conversion at 40 Gb/s in Silicon Waveguides

    B.G. Lee;A. Biberman;A.C. Turner-Foster;M.A. Foster

  • Design and Fabrication of Low-Insertion-Loss and Low-Crosstalk Broadband $2 imes 2$ Mach–Zehnder Silicon Photonic Switches

    Nicolas Dupuis;Benjamin G. Lee;Alexander V. Rylyakov;Daniel M. Kuchta

  • Design Exploration of Optical Interconnection Networks for Chip Multiprocessors

    M. Petracca;B.G. Lee;K. Bergman;L.P. Carloni

  • Terabit/Sec VCSEL-Based 48-Channel Optical Module Based on Holey CMOS Transceiver IC

    F. E. Doany;B. G. Lee;D. M. Kuchta;A. V. Rylyakov

  • Wavelength multicasting in silicon photonic nanowires.

    Aleksandr Biberman;Benjamin G. Lee;Amy C. Turner-Foster;Mark A. Foster

  • Multichannel High-Bandwidth Coupling of Ultradense Silicon Photonic Waveguide Array to Standard-Pitch Fiber Array

    Fuad E Doany;Benjamin G Lee;Solomon Assefa;William M J Green

  • High-performance 850 nm VCSEL and photodetector arrays for 25 Gb/s parallel optical interconnects

    N. Y. Li;C. L. Schow;D. M. Kuchta;F. E. Doany

  • 35-Gb/s VCSEL-Based optical link using 32-nm SOI CMOS circuits

    J. E. Proesel;B. G. Lee;C. W. Baks;C. L. Schow

  • Silicon Photonic Switch Fabrics: Technology and Architecture

    Benjamin G. Lee;Nicolas Dupuis

Frequent Co-Authors

Clint L. Schow
Clint L. Schow University of California, Santa Barbara
Keren Bergman
Keren Bergman Columbia University
Christian W. Baks
Christian W. Baks IBM (United States)
Fuad E. Doany
Fuad E. Doany IBM (United States)
Alexander V. Rylyakov
Alexander V. Rylyakov Nokia (United States)
Daniel M. Kuchta
Daniel M. Kuchta IBM (United States)
William M. J. Green
William M. J. Green IBM (United States)
Michal Lipson
Michal Lipson Columbia University
Yurii A. Vlasov
Yurii A. Vlasov University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Christopher V. Jahnes
Christopher V. Jahnes IBM (United States)

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