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Dr. Frederick J. Leonberger is acknowledged as a leader in high-performance fiber-optic communications. During his long career, he helped create many photonic component and module technologies that significantly advanced the field.
Dr. Frederick J. Leonberger is acknowledged as a leader in high-performance fiber-optic communications. During his long career, he helped create many photonic component and module technologies that significantly advanced the field.


While at the Lincoln Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Lexington, Massachusetts, and at the United Technologies Research Center in East Hartford, Connecticut, Dr. Leonberger led the development of high-performance external modulation components in lithium niobate (LiNbO3) and semiconductors. He contributed directly to the development of Fiber Bragg Gratings, a component that stabilizes the wavelength of diode lasers, and fiber lasers, and other components in wavelength division multiplexing networks.
While at the Lincoln Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Lexington, Massachusetts, and at the United Technologies Research Center in East Hartford, Connecticut, Dr. Leonberger led the development of high-performance external modulation components in lithium niobate (LiNbO3) and [[Semiconductors|semiconductors]]. He contributed directly to the development of Fiber Bragg Gratings, a component that stabilizes the wavelength of [[Laser|diode lasers]], and [[Fiber Optics|fiber lasers]], and other components in wavelength division multiplexing networks.


As general manager and co-founder of United Technologies Photonics, Bloomfield, Connecticut, he pioneered and helped commercialize the proton ion-exchange process for waveguide devices in LiNbO3. As Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of JDS Uniphase,of San Jose, California, he played a key role in the company’s strategic technology development. He currently heads his own technology advisory firm, EOvation Technologies LLC, in West Hartford, Connecticut.
As general manager and co-founder of United Technologies Photonics, Bloomfield, Connecticut, he pioneered and helped commercialize the proton ion-exchange process for waveguide devices in LiNbO3. As Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of JDS Uniphase,of San Jose, California, he played a key role in the company’s strategic technology development. He currently heads his own technology advisory firm, EOvation Technologies LLC, in West Hartford, Connecticut.


An IEEE Fellow, Dr. Leonberger is a past president of the IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society (LEOS) and has received the IEEE Third Millennium Medal and the LEOS IEEE Quantum Electronics Award.
An [[IEEE Fellow Grade History|IEEE Fellow]], Dr. Leonberger is a past president of the [[IEEE Photonics Society History|IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society (LEOS)]] and has received the IEEE Third Millennium Medal and the LEOS IEEE Quantum Electronics Award.


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[[Category:Optical_fiber_communication]]
[[Category:Photonics]]
[[Category:Photonics]]

Revision as of 20:04, 13 September 2011

Biography

Dr. Frederick J. Leonberger is acknowledged as a leader in high-performance fiber-optic communications. During his long career, he helped create many photonic component and module technologies that significantly advanced the field.

While at the Lincoln Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Lexington, Massachusetts, and at the United Technologies Research Center in East Hartford, Connecticut, Dr. Leonberger led the development of high-performance external modulation components in lithium niobate (LiNbO3) and semiconductors. He contributed directly to the development of Fiber Bragg Gratings, a component that stabilizes the wavelength of diode lasers, and fiber lasers, and other components in wavelength division multiplexing networks.

As general manager and co-founder of United Technologies Photonics, Bloomfield, Connecticut, he pioneered and helped commercialize the proton ion-exchange process for waveguide devices in LiNbO3. As Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of JDS Uniphase,of San Jose, California, he played a key role in the company’s strategic technology development. He currently heads his own technology advisory firm, EOvation Technologies LLC, in West Hartford, Connecticut.

An IEEE Fellow, Dr. Leonberger is a past president of the IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society (LEOS) and has received the IEEE Third Millennium Medal and the LEOS IEEE Quantum Electronics Award.