Prof. Dr. Kerry John Vahala

Profile

Academic positionFull Professor
Research fieldsQuantum Optics,Semiconductor Physics
Keywordsoptics, photonics, microcavity, resonator, nonlinear
Honours and awards

2020: Member, National Academy of Engineering

2020: OSA Paul Forman Team Engineering Excellence Award, `2-photon optical clock’

2018: NASA Achievement Award, `Frequency combs for exo-planet detection’

2012: Fellow, IEEE

2008: IEEE Sarnoff Award “Seminal contributions to quantum-well laser dynamics”

2007: Alexander Von Humboldt Research Award

1990: Fellow, Optical Society of America

1988: NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award

1988: ONR Young Investigator Award

1987: First recipient, Richard P. Feynman Hughes Fellowship

Current contact address

CountryUnited States of America
CityPasadena
InstitutionCalifornia Institute of Technology
InstituteDepartment of Applied Physics and Materials Science

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Theodor W. HänschMax-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik (MPQ), Garching
Start of initial sponsorship01/06/2008

Programme(s)

2007Humboldt Research Award Programme

Nominator's project description

Professor Vahala is a pioneer in the field of optical micro-cavities. He has discovered a novel way of confining light for unprecedented times on a silicon chip. Using the developed monolithic microresonators, he has been able to perform for the first time many "lab-on chip" experiments including demonstration of a new class of nonlinear optical oscillators, chip-scale biochemical sensing and monolithic cavity QED experiments. In Germany, he will seek to establish synergies between optical micro-cavities and the field of Metrology and Laser spectroscopy.