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Yanne Chembo is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and the Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics (IREAP) at the University of Maryland. He holds dual affiliations and leads research in nonlinear, quantum, and stochastic phenomena in optoelectronics, microwave photonics, and laser physics. His work targets applications in aerospace systems, optical communications, time-frequency metrology, quantum networks, and fiber sensors.
Before joining UMD in 2019, he was a Research Director at CNRS (France), leading a group focused on photonic systems such as high-Q whispering-gallery mode resonators and optoelectronic oscillators. He is a Fellow of OSA and SPIE. His research group (PACES Lab) explores photonic architectures for advanced applications including machine learning and quantum technologies.
Key research trends include the development of ultra-broadband Kerr microcombs, topological frequency combs, and reservoir computing with optoelectronic systems. His recent work emphasizes multi-timescale synchronization, synthetic frequency lattices, and noise analysis in optoelectronic oscillators. Applications span aerospace systems, quantum communication, and high-precision metrology.
- Awards: Fellow of OSA (2020), Fellow of SPIE (2021)
- Labs/Teams: PACES Lab, UMD’s IREAP/ECE collaboration
- Grants/Advising: No explicit grants or student advisees listed in text; focuses on experimental/theoretical research leadership.




