Christi K. Madsen
Professor
Solid-state Group Leader
Director of the Institute for Solid-state Electronics and Electro-optics
Office: 728 Brown
Phone: 845-4935
Fax : (979)-845-5398
Email : cmadsen
ece.tamu.edu
Personal Homepage
IEEE Lasers and Electro-optics Society College Station Chapter
Society of Women Engineers
Education
- Ph.D., Rutgers Universitiy New Brunswick, NJ,1996
- M.S., Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 1987
- B.S., University of Texas, Austin, TX, 1986
Interest areas
- Photonic Signal Processing
- Integrated Optics
- Optical filters (synthesis, analysis and adaptive filters)
- Microwave Photonics
- Polarization Optics
- Optical Ring Resonators
- Dispersion and High speed optical signals
Industrial Experience
- Lucent Technologies Bell Laboratories, 1996-2004, Murray Hill, NJ
- AT&T Bell Laboratories, 1986-1996, Holmdel, NJ
Awards and Honors
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Distinguished Lecturer for the IEEE LEOS 2004-2005
- Fellow of the Optical Society of America
- Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at Bell Laboratories
- Texas A&M Engineering Faculty
Fellow 2007
Professional Activities
- Optical Fiber Communications Conference: 2005 Technical Program Subcommittee Chair for signal conditioning, resonant and photonic bandgap devices, Subcommittee member 2003-2004
- Integrated Photonics Research Conference: General Chair for 2004, Technical Program Co-chair for 2003, Sub-committee Chair 2002, Sub-committee Member, 2000-2001
- European Conference on Optical Communications: Technical Program Committee member 2002-2003
- IEEE Laser and Electrooptics Society (LEOS) Technical Committee Chair for Optical Fiber and Planar Waveguides 2002-2003, Annual Meeting Optical Fiber and Planar Waveguides Subcommittee Chair in 2003-2004
- Guest editor for special issue on “Signal analysis tools for optical information processing” in the Journal of Applied Signal Processing, to be published in 2005.
- Optoelectronics and Communication Conference (OECC2004), in Yokohama, Japan, technical program committee member for Optical Passive Devices and Modules
- Senior member of the IEEE