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Curtis Menyuk is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), and Director of the Center for Navigation, Timing, and Frequency Research. His work focuses on optical frequency combs, solitons, and precision time-keeping technology. Collaborating with NIST, he studies microresonator-based frequency combs, addressing challenges in thermal noise and synchronization for advanced applications like GPS accuracy and dark matter detection.
Key research areas include dissipative Kerr solitons, microresonator engineering, and the integration of optical systems for metrology. His contributions to soliton theory and nonlinear optics have been foundational, with equations developed in the 1980s still influencing fields like fiber optics. Menyuk’s recent work includes Nature-published advancements in soliton microcomb stabilization and synchronization techniques.
He advises graduate students Logan Courtright and Pradyoth Shandilya. His interdisciplinary efforts bridge theory, experimentation, and application, with implications for future technologies in navigation, quantum sensing, and fundamental physics.
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