
About
Dr. Scott Yam is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Queen's University, Canada. He holds a B.Eng. from the University of Waterloo (1998) and M.Sc./Ph.D. from Stanford University (2000/2004). His research focuses on fiber and opto-electronic devices, with applications in optical communications, sensing, and detection. Key areas include multimode fiber systems, fiber-based sensors, and high-speed signal processing.
Education:
- B.Eng., Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo, Canada (1998)
- M.Sc., Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, USA (2000)
- Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, USA (2004)
Research Interests: Explores the physics of fiber-optic devices and their practical applications. Current projects include:
- Low-cost high-data-rate transceivers using multimode fibers
- Fiber-based sensors for strain, refractive index, and industrial applications
- High-speed digital signal processing in optical systems
- Molecular optical imaging of biological tissues
Awards:
- Youth Scientist Award (IEEE LEO Japan Chapter)
- Student Paper Award (IEEE LEO Japan Chapter)
Advising & Grants: Supervises research in optical communications and sensing. Has authored over 50 journal/conference papers and holds 2 patents. Active reviewer for journals like Journal of Lightwave Techologies and Optics Express.
Labs/Teams: Research integrates photonics, optoelectronics, and biomedical applications through collaborations in optical networking and sensor development.
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