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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - SPIE Fellow
  • 2011 - OSA Fellows For outstanding contributions to theoretical understanding, experimental development, and practical application of special optical fibers, fiber devices, and fiber sensors.

Overview

Gang-Ding Peng is affiliated with the University of New South Wales in Australia and specializes primarily in the field of Engineering. Their research spans across several subfields including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Biomedical Engineering, Materials Chemistry, and Ceramics and Composites.

Their scholarly work focuses on advanced topics related to fiber optics and photonic technologies. Main areas of research include:

  • Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors
  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Photonic Crystal and Fiber Optics
  • Glass Properties and Applications
  • Luminescence Properties of Advanced Materials
  • Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies
  • Solid State Laser Technologies

They have contributed to numerous publications in leading journals, with frequent appearances in venues such as:

  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Optics Letters
  • Optics Express
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Optics Communications

Some recent notable papers include:

  • "Toward optical fibre fabrication using 3D printing technology" (2020) in Optical Fiber Technology
  • "Side-Polished Single-Mode-Multimode-Single-Mode Fiber Structure for the Vector Magnetic Field Sensing" (2020) in Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • "Design and fabrication of amoeba faced photonic crystal fiber for biosensing application" (2020) in Sensors and Actuators A Physical
  • "Mass production of thin-walled hollow optical fibers enables disposable optofluidic laser immunosensors" (2020) in Lab on a Chip
  • "Design and Analysis of a Combined FBG Sensor for the Measurement of Three Parameters" (2021) in IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement

Frequent collaborators include Yanhua Luo, Jianxiang Wen, Yushi Chu, Jianzhong Zhang, and Binbin Yan, indicating sustained research partnerships over multiple projects.

Awards recognized in their career include the SPIE Fellow distinction awarded in 2013 and the OSA Fellow honor received in 2011 for contributions to the theoretical understanding, experimental development, and practical application of special optical fibers, fiber devices, and fiber sensors.

Best Publications

  • Highly tunable Bragg gratings in single-mode polymer optical fibers

    Z. Xiong;G.D. Peng;B. Wu;P.L. Chu

  • Mode-division multiplexed transmission with inline few-mode fiber amplifier.

    Neng Bai;Ezra Ip;Yue-Kai Huang;Eduardo Mateo

  • Strain and temperature sensor using a combination of polymer and silica fibre Bragg gratings

    H.B Liu;H.Y Liu;G.D Peng;P.L Chu

  • Highly sensitive liquid level monitoring system utilizing polymer fiber Bragg gratings.

    Carlos A.F. Marques;Gang-Ding Peng;David J. Webb

  • Investigation Into Time Response of Polymer Fiber Bragg Grating Based Humidity Sensors

    W. Zhang;D. J. Webb;G. Peng

  • Soliton switching and propagation in nonlinear fiber couplers: analytical results

    Pak Lim Chu;Boris A. Malomed;Gang-Ding Peng

  • Symmetric and asymmetric solitons in twin-core nonlinear optical fibers.

    B. A. Malomed;I. M. Skinner;P. L. Chu;G. D. Peng

  • Broad range pH sensor based on sol–gel entrapped indicators on fibre optic

    Saying Dong;Ming Luo;Gangding Peng;Wenhua Cheng

  • Distributed OTDR-interferometric sensing network with identical ultra-weak fiber Bragg gratings.

    Chen Wang;Ying Shang;Xiao-Hui Liu;Chang Wang

  • Photosensitivity and Gratings in Dye-Doped Polymer Optical Fibers

    G.D. Peng;Z. Xiong;P.L. Chu

  • 88×3×112-Gb/s WDM transmission over 50 km of three-mode fiber with inline few-mode fiber amplifier

    Ezra Ip;Neng Bai;Yue-Kai Huang;Eduardo Mateo

  • Dye-doped step-index polymer optical fiber for broadband optical amplification

    Gang Ding Peng;P.K. Chu;Zhengjun Xiong;T.W. Whitbread

  • Highly Sensitive Bend Sensor Based on Bragg Grating in Eccentric Core Polymer Fiber

    Xianfeng Chen;Chi Zhang;David J Webb;Kyriacos Kalli

  • Air-structured optical fiber drawn from a 3D-printed preform.

    Kevin Cook;John Canning;Sergio Leon-Saval;Zane Reid

  • Simultaneous measurement of shrinkage and temperature of reactive powder concrete at early-age using fibre Bragg grating sensors

    Allan C.L. Wong;Paul A. Childs;Richard Berndt;Tony Macken

  • Thermal tuning of polymer optical fiber Bragg gratings

    H.Y. Liu;G.D. Peng;P.L. Chu

  • Optical fibre temperature and humidity sensor

    Chi Zhang;Wei Zhang;David J. Webb;Gang-Ding Peng

  • Bismuth and erbium codoped optical fiber with ultrabroadband luminescence across O-, E-, S-, C-, and L-bands.

    Yanhua Luo;Jianxiang Wen;Jianzhong Zhang;John Canning

  • Asymmetric long period fiber gratings fabricated by use of CO2 laser to carve periodic grooves on the optical fiber

    Yi Ping Wang;Yi Ping Wang;D. N. Wang;Wei Jin;Yun Jiang Rao

  • Distributed acoustic mapping based on interferometry of phase optical time-domain reflectometry

    Chang Wang;Chen Wang;Ying Shang;Xiaohui Liu

Frequent Co-Authors

John Canning
John Canning University of Technology Sydney
Libo Yuan
Libo Yuan Harbin Engineering University
Fufei Pang
Fufei Pang Shanghai University
Kyriacos Kalli
Kyriacos Kalli Cyprus University of Technology
Chongxiu Yu
Chongxiu Yu Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
Yiping Wang
Yiping Wang Shenzhen University
Qijin Zhang
Qijin Zhang University of Science and Technology of China
Gerald Farrell
Gerald Farrell Technological University Dublin
Changrui Liao
Changrui Liao Shenzhen University
Tuan Guo
Tuan Guo Jinan University

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