Tang Dingyuan
Associate Professor
School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering
Nanyang Technological University
Singapore
Biography
Prof. Tang is currently in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering since July, 2000. He received his Bachelor degree in Physics from Wuhan University, China, Master degree in Optics from the Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechnics, Chinese Academy of Science, China, and Ph.D. degrees from the Hannover University, Germany,respectively. His research interests include laser physics and engineering, nonlinear optics and dynamics, ultrafast optics, nano optics, and optics communications. He has done excellent research work in his research areas and published over 140 top quality international journal papers. He has been often invited as a committee member or referee and reviewer for a number of premier conferences and journals, including Physical Reveiw Letters, Physical Review A & E, Optics Letters, Optics Express, etc. Dr. Tang is a member of Optical Society of America.
Research Interest
Laser physics and engineering, laser technology, nonlinear optics, nonlinear fiber optics, ultrafast optics, nonlinear dynamics of optical systsms, nano optics, optical materials
Publications
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D. Y. Tang, L. M. Zhao, G. Q. Xie, and L. J. Qian. (2007). Coexistence and competition between two soliton shaping mechanisms in a fiber laser. Physical Review A, 75.
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J. Kong, D. Y. Tang, C. C. Chan, J. Lu, K. Ueda, H. Yagi, and T. Yanagitani. (2007). High-efficiency 1040 and 1078nm laser emission of a Yb:Y2O3 ceramic laser with 976 nm diode pumping. Optics Letters, 32, 247-249.
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G. Q. Xie, D. Y. Tang, J. Kong, and L. J. Qian. (2007). Passive mode-locking of a Nd:YAG ceramic laser by optical interference modulation in a GaAs wafer. Optics Express, 15, 5360-5365.