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Professor Xiaoke Yi is a faculty member at the University of Sydney's School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, serving as Associate Head of Research and Director of the Photonics Research Group. He holds a BEng, MEng, and PhD from Nanyang Technological University (NTU). His research focuses on nanophotonics and integrated microwave photonics, addressing challenges in high-frequency signal processing for communications, defense, and healthcare. Notable achievements include developing non-invasive glucose monitoring technology and contributions to silicon carbide photonics. Awards include the 2018 Women in Industry Award and 2017 Bradfield Award.
Research Interests: Professor Yi’s work bridges microwave engineering and optoelectronics, with applications in high-speed communication systems, radar, and biomedical sensors. His current projects involve machine learning-enhanced microwave photonic sensors and integrated photonics for defense and healthcare. Recent breakthroughs include athermal sensors using microring resonators and silicon carbide electro-optic modulators.
Publications & Recognition: His work spans over 100 peer-reviewed articles in journals like Nature Communications and Journal of Lightwave Technology. Key themes include sensor design, signal processing algorithms, and photonic materials. Recent trends emphasize machine learning integration for sensor optimization and biomedical applications.
Awards:
- 2018: Women in Industry Award (Engineering category)
- 2017: Bradfield Award (Engineers Australia)
- 2017: Australia’s Most Innovative Engineers (Engineers Australia)
- 2017: Sydney Accelerator Fellowship (SOAR)
- 2016: Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Research Engagement
Labs & Teams: Leads the Photonics Research Group, collaborating with interdisciplinary teams at Sydney Nano Institute. Current projects include inverse design of photonic devices using neural networks and high-resolution optical spectrum analysis.

