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Steve Nicholes

B.S. Chemical Engineering, 2005
Brigham Young University

snicholes@engineering.ucsb.edu
Steve Nicholes graduated from Brigham Young University in 2005 with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Materials at UCSB. His research involves large-scale monolithic integration of photonic integrated circuits and MOCVD growth. He is currently working on a monolithic tunable optical router that is on par with the largest reported PIC ever in InP in terms of the total number of integrated functions.

Related Experience: Micron

Recent Publications:

High-Confinement Strained MQW for Highly-Polarized High-Power Broadband Light Source,” S.C. Nicholes, J.W. Raring, M.M. Dummer, A. Tauke-Pedretti, and L.A. Coldren, Photonics Technology Letters, 19, (10), pp.771-773 (May 15, 2007)

Graduate Students: Chad Althouse Joseph Chang Janet Chen Matthew Dummer Rob Guzzon Jonathan Klamkin Uppili Krishnamachari Chin-Han Lin Steve Nicholes John Parker Yan Zheng Post-Doc/Visiting Researchers: Ashish Bhardwaj Andy Hung Leif Johansson Sasa Ristic
Professor Larry A. Coldren
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Santa Barbara, California 93106-9560
T: (805) 893-7104 F: (805) 893-4500
Email:
coldren@ece.ucsb.edu

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