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Optical Fibre and Photonic Smart Sensing UNSW, Sydney ∙ 12 January, 2017 Optical Fibre and Photonic Smart Sensing ∙ UNSW, Sydney, Australia 12 January, 2017 1 Workshop on Optical Fibre and Photonic Smart Sensing University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney, Australia12 January, 2017 Venue: Room G3, Electrical Engineering Building (G17), UNSW Time PROGRAM 9:00 – 9:05 Welcome Prof. Gang-Ding Peng (UNSW) Session 1: Photonic Smart Sensing Technology (Chair: Prof Perry Shum) 9:05 – 9:17 The Photonics IoT Prof. John Canning University of Technology, Sydney (Australia) 9:17 – 9:29 Long-range distributed fiber-optic sensing technology with high spatial resolution Prof. Xinyu Fan Shanghai Jiao Tong University (China) 9:29 – 9:41 Regenerated gratings and smart sensing applications Dr. Kevin Cook Dr. Kevin Cook 9:41 – 9:53 Visible light communications and sensing A/Prof. Andrew Zhang University of Technology, Sydney (Australia) 9:53 – 10:05 Sensing with self-mixing effect in lasers A/Prof. Yanguang Yu A/Prof. Yanguang Yu 10:05 – 10:40 Group Photography Morning Tea at G3, EET (sponsored by Krug Scientific) Session 2: Optical Fibres for Sensing (Chair: Dr Tongyu Liu) 10:40 – 10:52 Specialty Fiber Sensors Prof. Perry Shum Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) 10:52 – 11:04 Application of ALD technology in optical fiber sensors A/Prof. Jianxiang Wen Shanghai University (China) 11:04 – 11:16 Structural health monitoring of advanced structures using fibre Bragg grating sensors Dr. Ginu Rajan University of Wollongong (Australia) 11:16 – 11:28 Recent progress in ultrahigh resolution fiber-optic strain sensors A/Prof. Qingwen Liu Shanghai Jiao Tong University (China) 11:28 – 11:40 Triple cladding quartz specialty fiber sensor A/Prof. Xinghu FU Yanshan University (China) 11:40 – 12:40 Lunch at G3, EET

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Optical Fibre and Photonic Smart Sensing ∙ UNSW, Sydney ∙ 12 January, 2017

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Workshop on

Optical Fibre and Photonic

Smart Sensing

University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney, Australia,12 January, 2017 Venue: Room G3, Electrical Engineering Building (G17), UNSW

Time PROGRAM

9:00 – 9:05 Welcome Prof. Gang-Ding Peng (UNSW)

Session 1: Photonic Smart Sensing Technology (Chair: Prof Perry Shum)

9:05 – 9:17 The Photonics IoT

Prof. John Canning University of Technology, Sydney (Australia)

9:17 – 9:29 Long-range distributed fiber-optic sensing technology with high spatial resolution

Prof. Xinyu Fan Shanghai Jiao Tong University (China)

9:29 – 9:41 Regenerated gratings and smart sensing applications

Dr. Kevin Cook Dr. Kevin Cook

9:41 – 9:53 Visible light communications and sensing

A/Prof. Andrew Zhang University of Technology, Sydney (Australia)

9:53 – 10:05 Sensing with self-mixing effect in lasers

A/Prof. Yanguang Yu A/Prof. Yanguang Yu

10:05 – 10:40 Group Photography Morning Tea at G3, EET (sponsored by Krug Scientific)

Session 2: Optical Fibres for Sensing (Chair: Dr Tongyu Liu)

10:40 – 10:52 Specialty Fiber Sensors

Prof. Perry Shum Nanyang Technological University (Singapore)

10:52 – 11:04 Application of ALD technology in optical fiber sensors

A/Prof. Jianxiang Wen Shanghai University (China)

11:04 – 11:16 Structural health monitoring of advanced structures using fibre Bragg grating sensors

Dr. Ginu Rajan University of Wollongong (Australia)

11:16 – 11:28 Recent progress in ultrahigh resolution fiber-optic strain sensors

A/Prof. Qingwen Liu Shanghai Jiao Tong University (China)

11:28 – 11:40 Triple cladding quartz specialty fiber sensor

A/Prof. Xinghu FU Yanshan University (China)

11:40 – 12:40 Lunch at G3, EET

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Time PROGRAM

Session 3: Biological and Environmental Sensing (Chair: Prof Tingyun Wang)

12:40 – 12:52 Advances of fibre optic sensors for mining safety

Dr. Tongyu Liu Laser Institute, Shandong Academy of Science (China)

12:52 – 13:04 A novel x-ray detector employing an array of plastic scintillating fibers for simultaneous imaging and dosimetry in radiotherapy

Dr. Phil Vial Liverpool & Macarthur Cancer Therapy Centres (Australia)

13:04 – 13:16 Dual PI3K/Akt/mTOR signalling pathway inhibitor with radiotherapy in overcoming prostate cancer radioresistance

Prof. Yong Li UNSW (Australia)

13:16 – 13:28 Fiber grating assisted surface Plasmon resonance for biochemical and electrochemical sensing

Prof. Tuan Guo Jinan University (China)

13:28 – 13:40 Quality assurance of olive oils using smartphone spectrofluorimeter

Mr Md Arafat Hossain iPL, University of Sydney (Australia)

13:40 – 14:10 Dr Peter Krug, Krug Scientific Afternoon Tea at G3, EET (sponsored by Krug Scientific)

Session 4: Novel Fibre and Fibre Devices (Chair: Prof Weihong Bi)

14:10 – 14:22 Incorporating nano-materials and devices to optical fibers. Dr Haroldo Hattori ADFA, UNSW (Australia)

14:22 – 14:34 Interferometric fiber sensor and its application in gas hydrate production.

A/Prof. Min Zhang & Dr Lijuan Gu

Peking University (China)

14:34 – 14:46 Reflective fiber coupled whispering gallery mode microcavity

A/Prof. Xiaobei Zhang Shanghai University (China)

14:46 – 14:58 Graphene photonic crystal fiber

A/Prof. Guangwei FU Yanshan University (China)

14:58 – 15:06 High sensitivity 3C fibre laser seismic sensor

Dr Zhihui Sun Shandong Academy of Sciences (China)

15:16 – 15:14 Post-treatment for bismuth/erbium co-doped optical fiber

Mr. Mingjie Ding UNSW (Australia)

15:24 – 15:22 Bismuth/erbium co-doped optical fibre and characterization methods

Mr. Amirhassan Zareanborji UNSW (Australia)

15:22 – 15:30 Spectral characterization for Bi/Er co-doped fiber under 830 and 980nm dual pump

Mr. Qiancheng Zhao UNSW (Australia)

15:30 – 15:35 Close Prof John Canning (University of Technology, Sydney UTS)

15:35 – 16:40 Reception at G3, EET (Snack & Drinks)

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Workshop Organizers

Prof. Tingyun Wang

Shanghai University (China) [email protected]

Prof. Weihong Bi Yanshan University (China)

[email protected]

Dr. Tongyu Liu Shandong Academy of Science

[email protected]

Local Organizers

Prof. Gang-Ding Peng

University of New South Wales UNSW (Australia)

[email protected]

Prof. John Canning University of Technology, Sydney

UTS (Australia) [email protected]

Participants from

Sponsored by

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Speakers

Prof. John Canning iPL, University of Sydney and University of Technology, Sydney UTS (Australia) email: [email protected]

Prof. John Canning received his PhD from the University of Sydney and has subsequently held most of the Australian Research Councils Fellowships. He is an SPIE and OSA Fellow and has held professorial positions at several universities and has been involved with a number of start-ups spanning telecommunications, optical sensing and biomedical diagnostics. He has been consultant for a number of companies and individuals over the years, in both commercialisation and intellectual property generation and has was an Otto Monsted Professor at the Danish Technical University, Denmark (2004), Villum Kann Rasmussen Professor at iNANO, Aarhus University,

Denmark (2007), Science without Borders Professor at UTFPR, Brazil (2014-2017) and has been a Guest professor at UESTC and the Shandong Academy of Sciences in China (2015). He was an Expert Member of the University of Sydney’s Latin Regional Advisory Committee, has advised both India and China Committees, and helped shape the University of Sydney’s International strategy. He is a regular committee member of key conferences in photonics and sensing. Some of his current interests include fundamental glass science, photosensitivity, developing optical sensors for harsh environments, lab-in-a-fibre, gratings, controlling silica and stabilising silicate components, fibre amplifier and lasers, novel methods for enhancing sensitivity, surface functionalisation, development of self-assembled photonic materials, smart devices, photonics in smart devices, surface waves, optical chips in smart devices, smart sensing and IoT as well as new devices. He has over 700 journal and conference papers and has lodged more than 30 patents.

Prof. Xinyu Fan Shanghai Jiao Tong University (China) email: [email protected]

Professor Xinyu Fan received his B.Sc. in Applied Physics (2000), M.Sc. in Optical Engineering (2003), from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, and a Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering (2006) from the University of Tokyo, Japan. In 2006, he joined NTT Access Network Service Systems Laboratories, Japan, where he has been engaged in research work mainly on optical reflectometry and optical measurement. Since 2012, he joined the Department of Electrical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, where he is currently a professor. His research interests include optical fiber sensing, optical fiber measurement, and fiber-related applications.

A/Professor Yanguang(Sunny) YU The University of Wollongong (Australia) email: [email protected]

A/Prof. Yanguang (Sunny) Yu received BE from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China in 1986, and Ph.D. degree from the Harbin Institute of Technology, China, in 2000, all in Electrical Engineering. She joined the University of Wollongong (UoW) since 2007 and is now working as an Associate Professor at the School of Electrical, Computer and Telecommunications Engineering (SECTE) in this University. She was with the Faculty of Information Engineering, Zhengzhou University, China, on various appointments including a Lecturer (1986-1999), Associate Professor (2000-2004), and Professor (2005-2007). From 2001 and 2002 she was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Opto-Electronics Information Science and Technology Laboratory, Tianjin University,

China. She also had a number of visiting appointments including a Visiting Fellow at the Optoelectronics Group, Department of Electronics, University of Pavia, Italy (2002-2003), a Principal Visiting Fellow at the University of Wollongong, Australia (2004-2005), a visiting Associate Professor and Professor at the Engineering School ENSEEIHT, University of Toulouse, France respectively in June, 2004 and September 2006. Her research interests include sensing and measurements, 3-D profile measurements, Signal Processing and communication systems. She has published 130 refereed research papers, including 72 refereed journal and 58 refereed international conference papers. The citation report from Scopus shows the total citations of her publications is 788 and 14 of H index; and 1161 citations and 18 of H index from google scholar.

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A/Prof. Andrew Zhang University of Technology, Sydney UTS (Australia) email: [email protected]

Prof. Zhang received the B. S. degree from Xi’an JiaoTong University, China, in 1996, the M. Sc. degree from Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China, in 1999, and the Ph.D. degree from the Australian National University, in 2004. Andrew Zhang is an associate professor at the School of Computing and Communications, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia. Prof. Zhang also worked as a researcher in NICTA, Australia from 2004 to 2010, and as a System and Hardware Engineer in ZTE Corp., China from 1999 to 2001. Prof. Zhang has more than 15 years of working experience in industrial research organizations, and

has led and participated in numerous projects developing innovative techniques and concept-proof prototypes and commercial devices. Before joining UTS in 2016, Prof. Zhang was a senior research scientist and team leader in Data61, CSIRO. He led the development of the world first 10Gbps E-band system, with a system demonstration successfully completed in Dec 2015. Other highlights of achievements include the successful completion of a 10Gbps baseband system using interleaved DAC techniques, and the development of advanced techniques for millimetre wave hybrid array, full duplex backhaul, massive MIMO, and cloud radio access networks. Prof. Zhang is passionate about research innovation, and is a world renowned researcher in wireless communications and sensing. He has a wide research interest in signal processing for wireless communications and sensing, autonomous vehicular networks and smart grid. Prof. Zhang has published more than 100 papers in leading international journals and conference proceedings and hold 5 patents. He has won 4 best paper awards for his work, including the best paper award in ICC 2013, the prestigious IEEE Communication Society flagship conference. He is a recipient of CSIRO top award, CSIRO Chairman’s Medal, as a seminal contributor and the Australian Engineering Innovation Award in 2012 for exceptional research achievements in multi-gigabit wireless communications.

Dr. Kevin Cook iPL, University of Sydney and University of Technology, Sydney UTS (Australia) email: [email protected]

Dr. Kevin Cook obtained his PhD in Physics in 2005 from Heriot-Watt University (Edinburgh, Scotland) where he studied supercontiuum generation in glasses. From 2006-2007 he worked at The University of Bath (Bath, England) where he was involved in the development of photonic crystal fibres and hollow-core photonic bandgap fibres. He is currently working at the interdisciplinary Photonics Laboratories, The University of Sydney, where his research focuses on regenerated Bragg gratings, self-assembled nano-photonics, surface-plasmon-based sensors and 3D-printed photonics.

Prof. Perry Shum Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) email: [email protected]

Prof Shum received his PhD degree in Electronic and Electrical Engineering from the University of Birmingham, UK, in 1995. In 1999, he joined the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, NTU. Since 2014, he has been appointed as the Director of Centre for Optical Fibre Technology and was the chair, committee member and international advisor of many international conferences. He was also the founding member of IEEE Photonics Society Singapore Chapter (formerly IEEE LEOS). He is currently the chairman of OSA Singapore Chapter. Prof Shum has published more than 500 journal and conference papers with his research interests being in the areas of speciality fibres and fibre-

based devices. His H-index is 30. In recent few years, his publications have been cited about 500 times per year. Specialty Fiber Sensors: School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, College of Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, 639798, Singapore Optical fiber-based devices have been widely deployed in recent years. There are many advantages of using fiber as a sensor. These include electrically-passive operation, light weight, immunity to radio frequency interference and electromagnetic interference, high sensitivity, compact size, corrosion resistance, easily multiplexing and potentially low cost. Several novel fiber-based sensors and technologies developed are presented here, including fiber Bragg grating (FBG) based sensors, photonic crystal fiber (PCF) based sensors, specialty fiber-based sensors and distributed fiber sensing systems. FBGs as instinctive sensors, are ingeniously designed as two-dimensional (2D) tilt sensors,

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displacement sensors, accelerometers and corrosion sensors here; PCF based evanescent field absorption sensor, PCF induced Mach-Zehnder interferometer and Fabry-Perot refractometer for temperature and refractive index sensing are presented; based on localized surface Plasmon resonant (LSPR) effect, nano-sized fiber tip with gold nanoparticles are demonstrated for live cell index bio-sensing applications.

A/Prof. Jianxiang Wen Shanghai University (China) email: [email protected]

Dr. Jianxiang Wen received M.S. degree in chemical and material engineering from Jiangnan University, Jiangsu, China, in 2006, and received Ph.D. degree in communication and information systems from Shanghai University, Shanghai, China, and the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, in 2011. From 2001 to 2007, he was an R&D Engineer in Jiangsu Fasten Photonics Company. Now he is an associate Professor, and working at Key Laboratory of Specialty Fiber Optics and Optical Access Networks, Shanghai University. His research interests include design and

fabrication in the specialty fiber fields such as spun optical fibers, polarization-maintaining optical fibers, doping fibers (Bi, Pb, Yb, Er, Ce elements), specialty optical fibers with radiation-hardness, and so on, be proficient in MCVD and ALD techniques for the fibers fabrication. His awards include Jiangsu Province Science and Technology Progress Award (Second Prize) in 2008, National Public Postgraduate Award China in 2009.

Dr. Ginu Rajan University of Wollongong (Australia) email: [email protected]

Dr. Rajan is a Vice-Chancellor’s Research Fellow at the University of Wollongong and is also a visiting fellow at UNSW. During 2012-2015, he was a VC Research Fellow at UNSW. He obtained a PhD in Engineering from Dublin Institute of Technology in 2009. During 2009-2012, Dr. Rajan worked as a Project Manager at the Photonics Research Centre of DIT in collaboration with the Warsaw University of Technology, Poland. He also worked as a Lecturer at DIT during the same period of time. He has published over 130 articles in journals, conferences, book chapters and

two patents granted. So far, these publications have received more than 850 citations with an h-index of 17. He is also the editor of the books, “Optical Fibre Sensors; Advanced Techniques and Applications” and “Structural Health Monitoring of Composite Structures Using Optical Fibre Methods”, both published by CRC Press. He is also the editorial board member of the Handbook of Optical Fibres, to be published by Springer Publishers and is a reviewer of more than 25 scientific journals. He serves as a technical program committee member of conferences in the area of optical fibre sensors and smart composite materials. Dr Rajan’s research and teaching interests include optical fibre sensors and the application of same in a range of engineering areas.

A/Prof. Qingwen Liu Shanghai Jiao Tong University (China) email: [email protected]

Dr Qingwen Liu received the B.S. and the M.S. degrees in Opto-electronics from Tianjin University, China, in 2005 and 2007, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in Electronic Engineering from The University of Tokyo, Japan, in 2012. In 2013 he joined the Department of Electrical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, where he is currently an Associate Professor. His research interests include high resolution fiber grating sensors, distributed fiber-optic acoustic sensors, and solid state LiDAR sensors.

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A/Prof Xinghu Fu Yanshan University (China) email: [email protected]

Dr. Xinghu Fu received his B.Sc. in Electronic Science and Technology (2004), M.Sc. in Optical Engineering (2007), from Yanshan University, China, and a Ph.D. degree in Communication and Information System (2011) from the Shanghai University, China. In 2011, he joined the Key Laboratory for Special Fiber and Fiber Sensor of Hebei Province, School of Information Science and Engineering, Yanshan University, China, where he is currently an associated professor. His research interests include specialty optical fiber sensing technology, optical fiber measurement, and fiber components.

Dr. Tongyu Liu Laser Institute, Shandong Academy of Science(China) email: [email protected]

Dr Tongyu Liu had BSc degree in 1983 in Electronic Engineering, Shandong University, China and PhD in 1999 at Materials Engineering Department, Brunel Univ. UK. Currently associated with Laser Institute, Shandong Academy of Science. Director of Shandong Optical Fibre Sensor Key Lab, founder of Shandong Micro-Sensor Photonics Ltd (www.iss-ms.com). Recent R&D interests focus on fibre optic gas and physical sensors for mining and industrial safety applications. Author and co-author of over 10 patents and 100 papers in the OFS field.

Dr. Philip Vial Liverpool & Macarthur Cancer Therapy Centres email: [email protected]

Dr Phil Vial is a Senior Medical Physics Specialist at Liverpool and Macarthur Cancer Therapy Centres. He leads a research group developing novel detectors for radiotherapy treatment verification. The project is supported by two research grants held by Dr Vial. His clinical interests include the implementation and continuing development of intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) and image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT). He has been involved in the development of IMRT

and IGRT protocols for different departments and also for Australia's leading radiation oncology clinical trials group (TROG). He is an active member of the Australasian College of Physical Scientists and Engineers in Medicine (ACPSEM) and achieved college accreditation for commissioning and quality assurance of radiotherapy equipment in 2005. He currently oversees the medical physics treatment planning portfolio across Liverpool and Macarthur Cancer Therapy Centres while supervising several PhD and Masters research students. He also lectures in medical physics for both the University of Sydney and the University of Wollongong. He looks forward to being involved in the Australian MRI LINAC program and contributing to the development of treatment verification techniques in the MRI LINAC setting.

A/Prof. Yong Li University of New South Wales (Australia) email: [email protected]

Associate Professor Li graduated from Faculty of Medicine, Zhengzhou University, China in 1987 and obtained his PhD degree at University of NSW, Australia in 2000. He became Cancer Research Group leader in 2006. His current research program is aimed at a): To investigate the mechanisms of cancer metastasis and drug-resistance/radio-resistance associated with tumour microenvironment and cancer stem cells/epithelial-mesenchymal transition; b): To investigate novel biomarkers from human body fluids and tissues for cancer diagnosis and monitoring cancer progression; c): To use targeted cancer therapy and combination therapy to overcome

cancer therapeutic resistance. He is the Head of Cancer Research Program since 2006. He has been a Principal Scientific Officer by the South Eastern Sydney Local Health District (SESLHD) since 2012. Over the past 7 years he has attracted 4.2 millions AU$ from different funding sources including NHMRC, ARC, US Department Defence, Cancer Institute NSW and Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia as the principal investigator. Noticeably, he was awarded the best Medical

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Research Award-NHMRC Achievement Award in 2010. A/Prof Li has supervised and mentored 10 PhD students. His PhD students were awarded 12 travel grants and 3 international scholarships and 4 UNSW research excellent awards. A/Prof Li has more than 100 career publications. In addition, 96 conference abstracts were presented at international and national conferences. He is an active member of American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) (USA), Chemistry in Cancer Research (USA), Cancer Metastasis Society (USA), and International Cancer.

Prof. Tuan Guo Jinan University (China) email: [email protected]

Tuan Guo received the Ph.D. degree in Optics from Nankai University (China) in 2007. From 2007 to 2010, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow with the Department of Electronics at Carleton University (Canada) and the Photonics Research Centre at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong), respectively. In 2010, he joined the Institute of Photonics Technology, Jinan University (China) as an Associate Professor and promoted to Full Professor in 2014. His research activities include optical fiber sensors, fiber gratings, plasmonics and optofluidics. He has authored/coauthored over 100 journal publications, including Nature Communications,

Biosensors & Bioelectronics, Analytical Chemistry, Applied Physics Letters, Optics Letters, Optics Express, IEEE series and authored 4 invited reviews in IEEE Journal Lightwave Technology, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry et al, with total citation over 1300 (h-index 17, google scholar). He has given more than 20 invited at major international conferences and hold 15 issued patents/patent applications. He was the Associate Editor of Journal of Sensors, Guest Editor of Sensors, the Member of OSA and IEEE.

Mr. Md Arafat Hossain iPL, University of Sydney (Australia) email: [email protected]

Mr. Md Arafat Hossain is currently a final year PhD student at the interdisciplinary photonics laboratories (iPL) and wireless networking group (WiNG) within The University of Sydney. His PhD research is focused towards the development of lab-in-a-phone technologies that will enable to perform many biological, environmental, agricultural and industrial assessments on smartphone platforms. Among his research outcomes, smartphone dual functioning spectrometers and smartphone laser beam profiler are highly recognised. He is also involved

with the 3D-printed photonics and other research at iPL. He has authored 17 journals and over 30 conferences papers, and 2 provisional patents, mostly in the area of optics and photonics. Recently, he has been awarded for an Australian Government Endeavour Research Fellowship for 2017. Previously he completed the Bachelor and Master in Electrical Engineering at KUET (Bangladesh). Then he came to Sydney in 2013 with an IPRS and APA awards to pursue his PhD.

Peter Krug obtained his BSc and PhD in Physics from the University of Sydney. He was a postdoctoral fellow at the École Polytechnique Fédérale in Lausanne, Switzerland and a Queen Elizabeth II Fellow at the University of Sydney. He was one of the first researchers in the new Optical Fibre Technology Centre and the Australian Photonics Cooperative research Centre at the University of Sydney, where he was a Key Researcher, working on optical fibre telecommunications and sensors, and developed the first optical fibre gratings fabrication and characterisation laboratory in the southern hemisphere. In 2000 he worked as chief scientist for several high technology start-up companies in Canada, and consulted to the optics industry as well as lecturing and conducting research at the University of Ottawa and Carleton University. From 2010 until 2015 he was Senior Research Development Manager and Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of New South Wales.

In 2016, Peter founded Krug Scientific, which provides high level research services to optics, photonics, general physics and engineering researchers and universities and institutes. Krug Scientific's clients include photonics researchers at several universities in China, for whom he has provided expert technical content reviews and English language editing of manuscripts prior to submission for publication. Krug Scientific is proud to be a sponsor of the 2017 Workshop on Optical Fibre and Photonic Smart Sensing at UNSW.

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Dr Haroldo Takashi Hattori ADFA, UNSW

email: [email protected] Dr Haroldo Takashi Hattori works at Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA), UNSW. He is the PG Engineering Science Program Coordinator of School of Engineering and Information Technology, UNSW. He is a Senior Member of Optical Society of America (OSA) and also a Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). His research interest includes: Micro and Nano-photonics; Semiconductor and fibre lasers; Optical fibres; Opto-electronics; Optical communications

A/Professor Min Zhang Peking University. email: [email protected] He is now vice president of Chinese optical fiber sensing technology and Industrial Innovation Alliance, i.e. optical fiber sensing technology expert committee of the Chinese Society for Optical Engineering, etc. He was responsible for the fiber optic sensing part in the program “Development of time-lapse seismic key equipments” and “Research on the formation characteristic Tool”, which was supported by the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (863 Program). His program “Development of optical fiber seismic streamer” was a part of China National Offshore Oil Corporation’s program “High precision seismic exploration technology in deep water ”, which was also supported by the 863 Program. Now he is a member of gas hydrate research center in Peking University and is

responsible for the development of 4-component ocean bottom cable.

Dr Lijuan Gu Peking University email: [email protected] Dr Gu received B.Sc in Physics from Central China Normal University in 2009 and PhD in Physics from Peking University in 2014. She has been a postdoc fellow in School of Physics, Peking University since 2014. Her work was focused on the fiber optic sensor and its applications, including fiber optic gyroscope, fiber optic hydrophone system, fiber optic temperature and pressure sensor. Now she is a member of gas hydrate research center in Peking University and is responsible for the development of 4-component ocean bottom cable, in situ fiber optic temperature and pressure monitoring in the natural gas hydrate production program.

A/Prof. Xiaobei Zhang Shanghai University (China) email: [email protected]

Dr. Xiaobei Zhang received his B.S. degree in optoelectronics science and technology and Ph.D. degree in optical engineering from Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China, in 2004 and 2009, respectively. From 2007 to 2008, he was studying in the Centre for Photonic Systems, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK, as a joint-supervised Ph.D. student. Since 2009, he joined as a faculty of Laboratory of Specialty Fiber Optics and Optical Access Networks, School of Communication and Information Engineering, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China. From 2014 to 2015, he was working in the Center for Optical Materials Science and Engineering Technologies, Clemson University, USA, as a

visiting scholar. His research interests mainly focus on photonic novel optical micro-devices and fiber devices for applications in optical communications and fiber sensing.

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Mr. Mingjie Ding University of New South Wales (Australia) email: [email protected]

Mr. Mingjie Ding was born in Shanghai, China on 3rd July, 1985. He received the B.E degree in mechanical engineering from the Shanghai University, Shanghai, China in 2007; the M.E. degree in information processing from the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan in 2013. He joined in the Photonics and Optical Communication Group in the School of Electrical Engineering & Telecommunications at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia as a doctoral candidate in 2014, His research interests include functional optical fibre communication, nonlinear optics sensing, and application of ultrasonic levitation. So far he has held 5 refereed

journal papers and 6 international conference papers as first author. He received an award from Naito foundation for dispatch of young researchers abroad in 2012. He won the best student paper award in the 21st International Congress on Acoustics in 2013. He is a student member of IEEE.

A/Prof. Guangwei Fu Yanshan University (China) email: [email protected]

A/Prof. Guangwei Fu received his B.Sc. in Electronic Information Engineering (1999), M.Sc. in Optical Engineering (2004), Ph.D. degree in Optical Engineering (2009) from Yanshan University, China. In 2009, he joined the Key Laboratory for Special Fiber and Fiber Sensor of Hebei Province, School of Information Science and Engineering, Yanshan University, China, where he is currently associated professor. His research interests include micro/nano optical fiber, specialty optical fiber components, and distributed fiber sensor.

A/Prof. Zhihui Sun Shandong Academy of Sciences (China) email: [email protected]

A/Prof.,Zhihui Sun (1984~), male, Shandong, China, he received the Ph.D degree from Beijing Institute of Technology in January, 2010. He is currently working in Laser Institute of Shandong Academy of Sciences. His current research interests include fiber laser sensing and Fiber Bragg Grating sensing. He has led and participated in about 20 national and provincial research projects including Natural Science Foundation, National International cooperation program, Shandong Provincial Major Projects and Science and Technology Development program. He was granted the outstanding youth program of Shandong Academy of Sciences in 2016. He won the first prize of Shandong Science and Technology Progress Award in 2015.

Mr. Amirhassan Zareanborji University of New South Wales (Australia) email: [email protected]

Mr. Amirhassan Zareanborji received the B.Sc. degree in Electrical engineering-Telecommunication from Azad University (IAU), Iran, in 2000, and the M.Sc. degree in Electrical engineering-Telecommunication from Azad University (IAU), Iran, in 2004. He used to be a lecturer in Azad University from 2004 to 2012. He was a senior optical communication expert in Ministry of Energy, Iran Grid Management Company from 2007 to 2012 Tehran, Iran. He started his Ph.D. in 2012 and currently working on doped fibers for fiber laser and amplifier applications. His research interests include optical amplifier and lasers, optical fibres, optical fibre sensors and optical communication systems.

Mr. Qiancheng Zhao

University of New South Wales (Australia) email: [email protected]

Qiancheng Zhao is a currently full-time enrolled PhD student in Photonics and Optical Communication Group (POCG) in School of Electric and Electronic Engineering. He received his BS in mechanical engineering from Wuhan University of Technology and MS degree in photonics and sensing in University of Birmingham. His current major research interests are specialty optical fibers, bismuth/erbium co-doped fiber amplifier, bismuth doped fiber lasers (BDFL) and energy transfer between active ions.

Optical Fibre and Photonic Smart Sensing ∙ UNSW, Sydney ∙ 12 January, 2017

Optical Fibre and Photonic Smart Sensing ∙ UNSW, Sydney, Australia ∙ 12 January, 2017 11

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