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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
34
Citations
4404
World Ranking
5855
National Ranking
1979

Overview

Ryan P. Scott is affiliated with Keysight Technologies in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Medicine, with a notable focus on specialized subfields such as Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, Instrumentation, Biophysics, Artificial Intelligence, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging.

The scientist has contributed to several research topics, including:

  • Advanced Optical Sensing Technologies
  • Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques
  • Quantum many-body systems
  • CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
  • Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
  • Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy Techniques
  • Quantum Information and Cryptography

Among their publications are the following recent papers:

  • "A Simple, Low-Cost Multi-Sensor-Based Smart Wearable Knee Monitoring System", 2020, IEEE Sensors Journal
  • "CMOS Time-to-Digital Converters for Biomedical Imaging Applications", 2021, IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering
  • "High-Speed Active Quench and Reset Circuit for SPAD in a Standard 65 nm CMOS Technology", 2021, IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
  • "Time-Gated and Multi-Junction SPADs in Standard 65 nm CMOS Technology", 2021, IEEE Sensors Journal
  • "Improved Noise Performance of CMOS Poly Gate Single-Photon Avalanche Diodes", 2021, IEEE Photonics Journal

Frequent co-authors collaborating with the scientist include:

  • M. Jamal Deen
  • Wei Jiang
  • V. W. Scarola
  • Nathan M. Myers
  • Kwon Park

Their work has been published in notable venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Sensors Journal
  • IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering
  • IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
  • Clinical Breast Cancer

Best Publications

  • Demonstration of free space coherent optical communication using integrated silicon photonic orbital angular momentum devices

    Tiehui Su;Ryan P. Scott;Stevan S. Djordjevic;Nicolas K. Fontaine

  • 30×30 MIMO transmission over 15 spatial modes

    Nicolas K. Fontaine;Roland Ryf;Haoshuo Chen;Amado Velazquez Benitez

  • Real-time full-field arbitrary optical waveform measurement

    Nicolas K. Fontaine;Ryan P. Scott;Linjie Zhou;Francisco M. Soares

  • High-dynamic-range laser amplitude and phase noise measurement techniques

    R.P. Scott;C. Langrock;B.H. Kolner

  • Free-space coherent optical communication with orbital angular, momentum multiplexing/demultiplexing using a hybrid 3D photonic integrated circuit

    Binbin Guan;Ryan P. Scott;Chuan Qin;Nicolas K. Fontaine

  • Temporal magnification and reversal of 100 Gb/s optical data with an up‐conversion time microscope

    C. V. Bennett;R. P. Scott;B. H. Kolner

  • Tb/s Coherent Optical OFDM Systems Enabled by Optical Frequency Combs

    Xingwen Yi;Nicolas K Fontaine;Ryan P Scott;S Yoo

  • 32 Phase X 32 amplitude optical arbitrary waveform generation.

    N. K. Fontaine;R. P. Scott;J. Cao;A. Karalar

  • Bandwidth scalable, coherent transmitter based on the parallel synthesis of multiple spectral slices using optical arbitrary waveform generation

    David J Geisler;Nicolas K Fontaine;Ryan P Scott;Tingting He

  • Spectral phase-encoded time-spreading (SPECTS) optical code-division multiple access for terabit optical access networks

    V.J. Hernandez;Yixue Du;Wei Cong;R.P. Scott

  • Plasma Characterization With Terahertz Pulses

    B.H. Kolner;R.A. Buckles;P.M. Conklin;R.P. Scott

  • 1705-km transmission over coupled-core fibre supporting 6 spatial modes

    R. Ryf;N. K. Fontaine;B. Guan;R.-J. Essiambre

  • Heterogeneous 2D/3D photonic integrated microsystems.

    S. J. Ben Yoo;Binbin Guan;Ryan P. Scott

  • Demonstration of an error-free 4 /spl times/ 10 Gb/s multiuser SPECTS O-CDMA network testbed

    R.P. Scott;Wei Cong;K. Li;V.J. Hernandez

  • 3D elastic optical networking in the temporal, spectral, and spatial domains

    Roberto Proietti;Lei Liu;Ryan P. Scott;Binbin Guan

  • The first testbed demonstration of a flexible bandwidth network with a real-time adaptive control plane

    David J. Geisler;Roberto Proietti;Yawei Yin;Ryan P. Scott

  • Rapid and complete hitless defragmentation method using a coherent RX LO with fast wavelength tracking in elastic optical networks

    Roberto Proietti;Chuan Qin;Binbin Guan;Yawei Yin

  • Dynamic optical arbitrary waveform generation and measurement

    Ryan P. Scott;Nicolas K. Fontaine;S. J. B. Yoo

  • Demonstration of high-fidelity dynamic optical arbitrary waveform generation.

    Nicolas K Fontaine;David J Geisler;Ryan P Scott;Tingting He

  • High-fidelity line-by-line optical waveform generation and complete characterization using FROG

    R. P. Scott;N. K. Fontaine;Jing Cao;Katsu Okamoto

  • A 320-Gb/s Capacity (32-User $ imes$ 10 Gb/s) SPECTS O-CDMA Network Testbed With Enhanced Spectral Efficiency Through Forward Error Correction

    V.J. Hernandez;Wei Cong;Junqiang Hu;Chunxin Yang

  • Demonstration of a fast-reconfigurable silicon CMOS optical lattice filter

    Salah Ibrahim;Nicolas K. Fontaine;Stevan S. Djordjevic;Binbin Guan

Frequent Co-Authors

Nicolas K. Fontaine
Nicolas K. Fontaine Nokia (United States)
S. J. B. Yoo
S. J. B. Yoo University of California, Davis
Zhi Ding
Zhi Ding University of California, Davis
Roland Ryf
Roland Ryf Nokia (United States)
M. Jamal Deen
M. Jamal Deen McMaster University
Takahide Sakamoto
Takahide Sakamoto Tokyo Metropolitan University
Linjie Zhou
Linjie Zhou Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Chongjin Xie
Chongjin Xie Alibaba Group (China)
Carsten Langrock
Carsten Langrock Keysight Technologies (United States)
G. Raybon
G. Raybon Nokia (United States)

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