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Dinner Speaker: Ted Sargent 
Ted
Sargent is Visiting Professor of Nanotechnology and Photonics at
MIT and Professor and Canada Research Chair in Nanotechnology at
the University of Toronto.
In 2003 Ted Sargent was named "one of the world's top young
innovators" by MIT's Technology Review. In 2002 he was honoured
by the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research as one of Canada's
top twenty researchers under age forty. In 2002 he won the Outstanding
Engineer Award of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE) of Canada "...For groundbreaking research in applying
new phenomena and materials from nanotechnology towards transforming
fibre-optic communications systems into agile optical networks."
He was awarded a Canada Research Chair at the University of Toronto
in 2000: "[Ted Sargent] has created a new type of laser that
unites many sophisticated optical devices onto a single, integrated
photonic chip. His research links the emerging concept of the photonic
circuit with the exploding field of fibre optic networks. Ted Sargent's
doctoral research on the lateral current injection laser won him
the 1999 NSERC Silver Medal. He received the B.Sc.Eng. (Engineering
Physics) from Queen's University in 1995 and the Ph.D. in Electrical
and Computer Engineering (Photonics) from the University of Toronto
in 1998.
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