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Overview

Weiwen Zou is affiliated with Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China and has contributed extensively to the engineering field, particularly focusing on electrical and electronic engineering. Their research spans multiple subfields including artificial intelligence, atomic and molecular physics and optics, instrumentation, and aerospace engineering.

The scientist's work centers on photonic and optical technologies, with key topics covering photonic and optical devices, optical network technologies, advanced photonic communication systems, neural networks and reservoir computing, advanced fiber laser technologies, advanced optical sensing technologies, and advanced fiber optic sensors.

Weiwen Zou's recent publications include:

  • Microcomb-based integrated photonic processing unit, 2023, Nature Communications
  • High-order tensor flow processing using integrated photonic circuits, 2022, Nature Communications
  • A review: Photonics devices, architectures, and algorithms for optical neural computing, 2021, Journal of Semiconductors
  • Optical Convolutional Neural Network With WDM-Based Optical Patching and Microring Weighting Banks, 2020, IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
  • Fully integrated hybrid microwave photonic receiver, 2022, Photonics Research

The scientist frequently collaborates with colleagues including Shaofu Xu, Bowen Ma, Na Qian, Sicheng Yi, and Jianping Chen. These collaborators have worked with Zou on numerous research projects and publications.

Prominent venues for their work include Optics Letters, Optics Express, IEEE Photonics Journal, Chinese Optics Letters, and arXiv (Cornell University). These venues have hosted multiple publications from Zou, reflecting the focus and scope of their research interests.

Best Publications

  • Proposal of Brillouin optical correlation-domain reflectometry (BOCDR)

    Yosuke Mizuno;Weiwen Zou;Zuyuan He;Kazuo Hotate

  • Complete discrimination of strain and temperature using Brillouin frequency shift and birefringence in a polarization-maintaining fiber

    Weiwen Zou;Zuyuan He;Kazuo Hotate

  • All-optical dynamic grating generation based on Brillouin scattering in polarization-maintaining fiber.

    Kwang Yong Song;Weiwen Zou;Zuyuan He;Kazuo Hotate

  • High-performance mode-locked and Q-switched fiber lasers based on novel 2D materials of topological insulators, transition metal dichalcogenides and black phosphorus: review and perspective (invited)

    Kan Wu;Bohua Chen;Xiaoyan Zhang;Saifeng Zhang

  • High-order tensor flow processing using integrated photonic circuits

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  • Demonstration of Brillouin Distributed Discrimination of Strain and Temperature Using a Polarization-Maintaining Optical Fiber

    Weiwen Zou;Zuyuan He;K. Hotate

  • Operation of Brillouin Optical Correlation-Domain Reflectometry: Theoretical Analysis and Experimental Validation

    Y Mizuno;Weiwen Zou;Zuyuan He;K Hotate

  • All-optical central-frequency-programmable and bandwidth-tailorable radar.

    Weiwen Zou;Hao Zhang;Xin Long;Siteng Zhang

  • Optical pulse compression reflectometry: proposal and proof-of-concept experiment

    Weiwen Zou;Shuo Yang;Xin Long;Jianping Chen

  • Optical time-domain measurement of Brillouin dynamic grating spectrum in a polarization-maintaining fiber.

    Kwang Yong Song;Weiwen Zou;Zuyuan He;Kazuo Hotate

  • Correlation-based distributed measurement of a dynamic grating spectrum generated in stimulated Brillouin scattering in a polarization-maintaining optical fiber

    Weiwen Zou;Zuyuan He;Kwang-Yong Song;Kazuo Hotate

  • Generation of a widely tunable linearly chirped microwave waveform based on spectral filtering and unbalanced dispersion.

    Hao Zhang;Weiwen Zou;Jianping Chen

  • Compensation of multi-channel mismatches in high-speed high-resolution photonic analog-to-digital converter

    Guang Yang;Weiwen Zou;Lei Yu;Kan Wu

  • Stimulated Brillouin scattering and its dependences on strain and temperature in a high-delta optical fiber with F-doped depressed inner cladding

    Weiwen Zou;Zuyuan He;Masato Kishi;Kazuo Hotate

  • Optical coherent dot-product chip for sophisticated deep learning regression.

    Shaofu Xu;Jing Wang;Haowen Shu;Zhike Zhang

  • Deep-learning-powered photonic analog-to-digital conversion.

    Shaofu Xu;Xiuting Zou;Bowen Ma;Jianping Chen

  • A review: Photonics devices, architectures, and algorithms for optical neural computing

    Shuiying Xiang;Yanan Han;Ziwei Song;Xingxing Guo

  • Investigation of Strain- and Temperature-Dependences of Brillouin Frequency Shifts in GeO $_{2}$ -Doped Optical Fibers

    Weiwen Zou;Zuyuan He;K. Hotate

  • High-accuracy optical convolution unit architecture for convolutional neural networks by cascaded acousto-optical modulator arrays

    Shaofu Xu;Jing Wang;Rui Wang;Jiangping Chen

  • Two-Dimensional Finite-Element Modal Analysis of Brillouin Gain Spectra in Optical Fibers

    Weiwen Zou;Zuyuan He;K. Hotate

  • Broadband instantaneous frequency measurement based on stimulated Brillouin scattering.

    Xin Long;Weiwen Zou;Jianping Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

Jianping Chen
Jianping Chen Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Kazuo Hotate
Kazuo Hotate Toyota Technological Institute
Zuyuan He
Zuyuan He Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Linjie Zhou
Linjie Zhou Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Jun Wang
Jun Wang University of Central Florida
Jianji Dong
Jianji Dong Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Limin Tong
Limin Tong Zhejiang University
Hao Wang
Hao Wang Swinburne University of Technology
Yikai Su
Yikai Su Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Shixun Dai
Shixun Dai Ningbo University

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