About Guangyu Liu Guangyu Liu Assistant Dean, Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering photonics light semiconductor laser optoelectronics Large bandgap group-III nitrides semiconductor Dr. Guangyu Liu is the assistant dean of CEMSE at KAUST, supporting the Division’s strategic priorities, interdisciplinary research and external engagement. Articles Related News March 2019 EE Graduate Seminar: Visible light communication 1 min read · Sun, Mar 31 2019 News A seminar by Dr. Guangyu Liu on Visible light communication December 2018 Guangyu Liu elevated to the rank of Senior Member of IEEE 1 min read · Thu, Dec 27 2018 News Congratulations to Dr. Guangyu Liu on her elevation to the grade of IEEE Senior member. IEEE Senior Membership is an honor bestowed only to those who have made significant contributions to the profession. February 2018 Semiconductor Today features "III-nitride microphotodetector for visible light communication" 1 min read · Thu, Feb 22 2018 News "KAUST in Saudi Arabia claims a record 3.2 gigabit per second (Gbps) data-rate performance for visible light communications (VLC) at 405nm wavelength. The orthogonal-frequency division multiplex (OFDM) system used an indium gallium nitride multiple quantum well microphotodetector (μPD) receiver and laser diode source with quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) coding." "The researchers want to address the bandwidth and data security challenges for future high-speed mobile Internet, smart traffic, and Internet of Things (IoT). Bandgap limitations make the receiver portion of VLC systems
EE Graduate Seminar: Visible light communication 1 min read · Sun, Mar 31 2019 News A seminar by Dr. Guangyu Liu on Visible light communication
Guangyu Liu elevated to the rank of Senior Member of IEEE 1 min read · Thu, Dec 27 2018 News Congratulations to Dr. Guangyu Liu on her elevation to the grade of IEEE Senior member. IEEE Senior Membership is an honor bestowed only to those who have made significant contributions to the profession.
Semiconductor Today features "III-nitride microphotodetector for visible light communication" 1 min read · Thu, Feb 22 2018 News "KAUST in Saudi Arabia claims a record 3.2 gigabit per second (Gbps) data-rate performance for visible light communications (VLC) at 405nm wavelength. The orthogonal-frequency division multiplex (OFDM) system used an indium gallium nitride multiple quantum well microphotodetector (μPD) receiver and laser diode source with quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) coding." "The researchers want to address the bandwidth and data security challenges for future high-speed mobile Internet, smart traffic, and Internet of Things (IoT). Bandgap limitations make the receiver portion of VLC systems
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