Kenneth O. Hill Scientist

Dr. Kenneth O. Hill is a physicist who specializes in the field of photonics. In the late 1970s, he discovered the phenomena of photosensitivity in optical fiber and has worked extensively in its applications. He first demonstrated Fiber Bragg gratings and their applications in optical communication and optical sensor systems. Further areas of his discovery and innovation include the phase mask technique for grating fabrication, fiber grating dispersion compensators, and wavelength selective fiber filters, multiplexers and demultiplexers. This field of research has led to the ability to create high speed fiber optic networks as well as many other communication applications that have revolutionized the telecommunications industry.

Personal facts

Kenneth O. Hill
Nationality
Canadians
Education
McMaster University

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Scientist

awards
Manning Innovation Awards
Optical Society
John Tyndall Award
Field of study
Physics
Photonics

Kenneth O. Hill on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.crc.gc.ca/en/html/crc/home/mediazone/hill_background_nov95
  2. http://www.crc.gc.ca/en/html/crc/home/tech_transfer/bragg