Ming C. Wu (Advisor)

Research Advised by Professor Ming C. Wu

Joseph Suh

Graduate Student Researcher
Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
Professor Ming C. Wu (Advisor)

Jianheng Luo

Alumni
Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
Professor Ming C. Wu (Advisor)
Ph.D. 2024

Jianheng Luo is currently working towards his Ph.D. degree at the University of California, Berkeley with Prof. Ming Wu. He received his B.S. degree in Engineering Physics from the University of California, Berkeley in 2017.

Philip L. Jacobson

Alumni
Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
Professor Ming C. Wu (Advisor)
Ph.D. 2024

Philip is currently a second year Ph.D. student working in Prof Ming Wu's group on novel architectures for Machine Learning using Integrated Photonics.

Fall 2023 Research Review Presenter

BPN991: Autolabeling for Large-Scale Detection Datasets

Philip L. Jacobson
2024

3D perception is an essential task for autonomous driving, and thus building the most accurate, computationally efficient, fast, and label efficient models is of great interest. In particular, label-efficient 3D detection is attractive as manual labeling of 3D LiDAR point clouds is both costly and time-consuming. Autolabeling is a machine learning paradigm in which a model is trained on a (small) set of labeled data before being used to generate predictions, known as pseudo-labels, on a large set of unlabeled data which can then be used to train an accurate downstream model with only a...

Chun-Yuan Fan

Postdoctoral Researcher
Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
Professor Ming C. Wu (Advisor)
PostDoc 2023

Chun-Yuan Fan received Ph.D. in Photonics and Optoelectronics from National Taiwan University in 2021. He is a professional in photonics and optical system design. His doctoral research field was related to metasurface with an optimization algorithm for advanced optical systems, including the electrically modulated metalens, ultrawide angle, and broadband achromatic metalens. He also established and designed a deep learning system for the company. After his Ph.D., he did a half-year postdoc at the original lab and proposed advanced optimization for the optical component, such as the...

Yiyang Zhi

Graduate Student Researcher
Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
Professor Ming C. Wu (Advisor)
Ph.D. 2027 (Anticipated)

Single-Mode Waveguide Coupling of Optical Antenna-LED for Optical Interconnects

Nicolas M. Andrade
Ming C. Wu
2023

Optical interconnects have displaced electrical wires in data centers and high performance computers due to higher efficiency and bandwidth. The development of on-chip optical interconnects is the next frontier for development, with the promise of reducing on-chip energy consumption. Light emitting diodes have high efficiencies and can achieve low footprint; however, spontaneous emission is typically far too slow to be useful in an interconnect. This can be understood by modeling spontaneous emission as dipole emission with a dipole length on the order of the atomic spacing (~1.3nm) which...

BPN751: Large-Scale Silicon Photonic MEMS Switch with Sub-Microsecond Response Time

Johannes Henriksson
Jianheng Luo
2023

We developed a new architecture suitable for building a large-scale optical switch with fast response time. We have demonstrated switches with a scale of 240x240 and speed of sub microsecond using our new architecture. The switch architecture consists of an optical crossbar network with MEMS-actuated couplers and is implemented on a silicon photonics platform. To our knowledge this is the largest monolithic switch, and the largest silicon photonic integrated circuit, reported to date. The passive matrix architecture of our switch is fundamentally more scalable than that of multistage...