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CUDOS at the University of Sydney. We are situated in the School of Physics, one of the oldest and most prestigious research schools in Australia. The School offers internationally recognized expertise in applied physics, astronomy, astrophysics, medical physics and theoretical physics. The CUDOS research group enjoys a rich complement of experimental and theoretical physicists working closely on some of the most exciting topics in photonic sciences. Professor Benjamin J. Eggleton is the Director of CUDOS, and a Federation Fellow; Professor Martijn de Sterke is the Associate Director and Professor Ross McPhedran is an ARC Professorial Fellow. The research programs are conducted in state-of-the art laboratories, constructed to provide CUDOS with every technological advantage.


The CUDOS vision: The Photonic Chip ...
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Our director...
Benjamin Eggleton received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Sydney in 1996. He is currently a Federation Fellow, Professor of Physics and the Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Ultrahigh-bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems (CUDOS). Most recently he was with Bell Laboratories and OFS Laboratories where he headed the Photonics Devices Research Department, and was Research Director at the Specialty Photonics Division.

Students...
• Prospective students brochure
• Photonics course materials
Postgrad projects & scholarships
• OSA student chapter website
• HSC fibre optics tutorial
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Sydney, April 5-9th, 2009
Recent news...

The University of Sydney launch of the Institute of Photonics and Optical Science (IPOS).

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Breakthrough 640Gb/s demultiplexing result
CUDOS has in collaboration with danish and chinese universities have shown four-wave-mixing-based demultiplexing from 640Gb/s to 10Gb/s
CUDOS students are winners at OECC/ACOFT
Congratulations to Hong Nguyen and Felix Lawrence for winning the Optium student prize and second prize for student presentations at OECC/ACOFT respectively
CUDOS students win two postgraduate awards
Congratulations to Cameron Smith and former CUDOS student Paul Steinvurzel - awarded the CSIRO student publication and U.Syd. School of Physics thesis prizes respectively

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