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Olav Solgaard is a Professor in the Stanford Department of Electrical Engineering. He was the Director of the Ginzton Lab from 2008 until 2014.
Education
Olav Solgaard completed a B. S. Electrical Engineering, from the Norwegian Institute of Technology, Norway in 1981. He completed degrees in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University in 1987 (MS) and 1992 (PhD).
Prior to joining Stanford’s Department of Electrical Engineering in 1999, Olav was a faculty member at the University of California, Davis. His work at UC Davis led to the invention of the multi-wavelength, fiber-optical switch.
Research
Solgaard's research is in the areas of semiconductor fabrication techniques; specifically, microfabrication and integration of optical devices and systems.
As of 2019, Olav Solgaard has been issued more than 70 patents.
Awards and honors
2008 - Fellow of the Optical Society of America
2008 - Member of the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters
2010 - Fellow of the Norwegian Academy of Technological Sciences
2017 - Fellow of the IEEE
See also
Grating light valve
References
External links
Stanford profile, Olav Solgaard
Google Scholar, Olav Solgaard
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