Rongqing Hui is a Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Kansas. His work bridges optical communication systems, photonic device innovation, and biomedical applications such as biosensors and bioimaging. Education : Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (1993, Politecnico di Torino, Italy); M.S. (1988) and B.S. (1982) in Electrical Engineering from Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications, China. Research Interests include: Optical/RF Measurement and Biosensors Novel Photonic Devices Optical Communication Systems Publication Trends highlight advancements in coherent lidar, distributed Raman amplification, quantum dot lasers, and digital subcarrier multiplexing for high-speed networks. His work often integrates nonlinear optics, femtosecond lasers, and signal processing. Awards : Miller Award for Distinguished Research (2002) Bellow Scholar Award for Distinguished Research (2012) He has authored two textbooks: Fiber Optic Measurement Techniques (2009) and Introduction to Fiber-Optic Communications (2019). His industrial experience spans roles at Bell-Northern Research, US Naval Research Laboratory, and Italian telecommunication institutes.


