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James Van Howe is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, where he teaches undergraduate physics courses, develops curriculum, and directs experimental optics research through an active laboratory.
His educational background includes:
- B.A. in Physics, University of Chicago, 2001
- M.S. in Physics, Cornell University, 2005
- Ph.D. in Physics, Cornell University, 2007
Professor Van Howe specializes in optical signal processing, quantum optics, ultrafast optics, nonlinear optics, fiber optics, and laser sources, with significant contributions to photonics education. His research integrates theoretical and experimental approaches to advance optical system design and signal manipulation techniques.
His publication record from 2014-2022 reveals a cohesive research trajectory in ultrafast optical phenomena, spanning single-photon detection methodologies, frequency-domain optical logic implementations, and noiseless signal amplification systems. This body of work demonstrates consistent innovation in quantum optical applications and signal processing architectures.
He maintains a dedicated experimental optics laboratory where he investigates cutting-edge photonics technologies. The source material does not specify scientific awards, student advising activities, or research grants.
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