2013 - IEEE Edison Medal For pioneering, life-long contributions to and leadership in photonic devices and networks instrumental to global high-capacity optical networks.
2011 - Frederic Ives Medal, The Optical Society For pioneering research in high-speed modulators, ridge waveguide lasers and wavelength-division-multiplexed optical networks, and each has had a profound impact on modern communication systems.
1975 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS)
Ivan P. Kaminow focuses on Optics, Optoelectronics, Refractive index, Laser and Wavelength-division multiplexing. His research integrates issues of Dielectric and Phase modulation in his study of Optics. His Optoelectronics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Faraday effect and Circular polarization.
In Refractive index, he works on issues like Scattering, which are connected to Lattice, Infrared, Polarizability and Atomic physics. In general Laser, his work in Laser Angioplasty is often linked to Catheter angioplasty linking many areas of study. He has researched Wavelength-division multiplexing in several fields, including Computer network, Local area network, Router, Telecommunications network and Multiplexing.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Optics, Optoelectronics, Laser, Optical fiber and Semiconductor laser theory. His research in Optics intersects with topics in Modulation and Phase modulation. His study in Optoelectronics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Signal and Voltage.
His study in Optical communication extends to Laser with its themes. His Optical fiber research focuses on Multiplexing and how it connects with Computer network and Wavelength-division multiplexing. His Semiconductor device research extends to the thematically linked field of Semiconductor laser theory.
Ivan P. Kaminow focuses on Telecommunications, Wavelength-division multiplexing, Computer network, Optical fiber and Optoelectronics. His Wavelength-division multiplexing research includes themes of Electronic engineering, Wideband, Local area network and Ring network. Ivan P. Kaminow interconnects Multiplexing and Electrical engineering in the investigation of issues within Optical fiber.
The Optoelectronics study combines topics in areas such as Signal and Router. His Signal research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Laser and Optics. He frequently studies issues relating to Routing and Optics.
His primary areas of study are Telecommunications, Wavelength-division multiplexing, Computer network, Broadband and Signal. Ivan P. Kaminow has included themes like Optical communication, Electronic engineering, Ring network and Router in his Wavelength-division multiplexing study. His work on Local area network as part of general Computer network study is frequently linked to Frequency-division multiplexing, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.
His work deals with themes such as Optoelectronics, Optics and Optical amplifier, which intersect with Signal. Ivan P. Kaminow interconnects Optical cavity and Optical transistor in the investigation of issues within Optoelectronics. His Optics study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Routing.
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Polarization in optical fibers
I. Kaminow.
IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics (1981)
Metal-clad optical waveguides: analytical and experimental study.
I P Kaminow;W L Mammel;H P Weber.
Applied Optics (1974)
A wideband all-optical WDM network
I.P. Kaminow;C.R. Doerr;C. Dragone;T. Koch.
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (1996)
Electrooptic light modulators
I. P. Kaminow;E. H. Turner.
Proceedings of the IEEE (1966)
A precompetitive consortium on wide-band all-optical networks
S.B. Alexander;R.S. Bondurant;D. Byrne;V.W.S. Chan.
Journal of Lightwave Technology (1993)
Quantitative Determination of Sources of the Electro-Optic Effect in LiNb O 3 and LiTa O 3
I. P. Kaminow;W. D. Johnston.
Physical Review (1967)
High-frequency characteristics of directly modulated InGaAsP ridge waveguide and buried heterostructure lasers
R. Tucker;I. Kaminow.
Journal of Lightwave Technology (1984)
An introduction to electrooptic devices
Ivan P. Kaminow.
(1974)
Applications of the integrated waveguide grating router
B. Glance;I.P. Kaminow;R.W. Wilson.
Journal of Lightwave Technology (1994)
Transluminal laser catheter angioplasty.
Daniel S.J. Choy;Simon Stertzer;Heidrun Z. Rotterdam;Nigel Sharrock.
American Journal of Cardiology (1982)
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