About
Dr Yongmin Jung is a Principal Research Fellow at the ORC and has over 20 years of experience in the field of specialty optical fibres and optical amplifiers. Currently he leads the ORC research on Multicore (and Multimode) fibre technology, in which he has achieved several world-first results including: i) the world’s first multimode erbium-doped fibre amplifier, ii) setting the GUINNESS world record on multimode fibre transmission, iii) winning the EU HORIZON PRIZE for breaking the optical transmission barrier and iv) commercialization of multimode/multicore fibre amplifier technology. As a result of the cutting-edge nature of his research, he has published 3 book chapters, 6 patents and more than 370 scientific papers and has a current H-index of 47. He was one of the originators of the hugely successful EU FP7 MODE-GAP project and EU Horizon2020 SAFARI project.
Research
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Research interests
- Multicore fibre technology
- Multimode fibre technology
- Wideband fibre amplifier technology
- Interconnection and optical component fabrication technology
Current research
Optical fibre networks provide the backbone for the internet and optical fibre amplifiers, which are used to boost the signals every 80-100km in long-haul transmission systems, represent a significant source of power consumption in telecommunication networks. Moreover, in subsea systems, power consumption limits the total cable capacity and optimising the energy efficiency of the amplifiers is key. Dr Yongmin Jung is exploring new optical fibre amplifier technology to enable energy efficient optical amplification while reducing the cost per bit and increasing the total capacity. The approach will be based on “Space Division Multiplexing” technology and a new array of optical components and fibre amplifiers having multiple spatial channels (either multiple fibre cores or multiple modes within a single fibre core) will be developed to facilitate energy efficient optical amplification.
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Teaching
Delivering MSc teaching course (OPTO06010, Advanced Telecoms) on the topic of fibre components and optical amplifiers.
External roles and responsibilities
Biography
Dr Yongmin Jung joined Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC), University of Southampton in U.K. in 2008 and is currently a Principal Research Fellow (2018~). He received the B.S. degree in Physics in 2003 from Chung-Ang University (top honor at graduation), Korea and the M.S. and Ph. D degree in engineering of information and communications from Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), Korea, in 2004 and 2008, respectively.
His main research interests are the “Multimode (or multicore) fibre amplifiers and space division multiplexing (SDM) technology for high capacity transmission”. Recently he has established the main key technologies for SDM and has presented several WORLD FIRST EXPERIMENTAL DEMONSTRATIONS including: i) the world’s first multimode erbium-doped fibre amplifier, ii) setting the GUINNESS world record on SDM transmission, iii) winning the EU HORIZON PRIZE for breaking the optical transmission barrier and iv) commercialization of SDM amplifier technology.
His recent book chapters
- "Optical Fiber Telecommunications VII" published in Elsevier (2019)
- "Optical Communicatin Systems: Limits and Possibilities" published in Jenny Stanford Publishing (2019)
- "Handbook of Optical Fibers" published in Springer (2018)
Prizes
- EU “Breaking the Optical Communications Barrier” HORIZON PRIZE (2016)
- DEAN’s AWARD (2015)
- GUINNESS WORLD RECORD (2014)