معرفی
Dr. Prince Anandarajah is an Assistant Professor in the School of Electronic Engineering at Dublin City University (DCU). He holds a B.Eng. from the University of Nigeria (1992), M.Eng.Sc. from DCU (1998), and a PhD from DCU (2003). His research focuses on high-speed optical communications, photonic sensing, optical frequency combs, and radio-over-fiber systems. He has published over 200 articles, holds 5 patents (2 licensed), and co-founded Pilot Photonics. Key roles include Senior Research Fellow at DCU (2007–2016) and Research Officer at the High Speed Devices and Systems Centre. He received the DCU President’s Research Award (2016) and is a Senior Member of the IEEE.
Research Interests:
- High-speed optical communications
- Photonic sensing
- Direct modulation techniques
- Optical frequency comb generation
- Spectrally efficient modulation formats
- Radio-over-fiber systems
Publications: Over 200 peer-reviewed articles in journals like Journal of Lightwave Technology, Physical Review Applied, and IEEE Photonics Journal. Recent work includes multifunctional active demultiplexers, Kerr soliton synchronization, and photonic integrated circuits for optical networks.
Awards/Honors:
- DCU President’s Research Award (2016)
- Senior Member, IEEE (since 1999)
Industry Engagement:
- Co-founder and director of Pilot Photonics (spin-off company)
- 5 international patents (2 industry-licensed)
Labs/Teams: Active in the High Speed Devices and Systems Centre and Rince Institute at DCU, focusing on advanced photonics and optical communication systems.


