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Derek Kita

Photonics Design Engineer at Ayar Labs

Derek Kita is a Photonics Design Engineer at Ayar Labs, where he focuses on developing advanced photonic integrated circuits and systems. He has a strong academic background, having conducted research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), particularly in the field of integrated photonics for applications such as chemical detection and high-resolution spectroscopy.14

In his work, Kita has been involved in the development of innovative chip-based spectrometers that offer significant advantages in terms of size, weight, and power consumption compared to traditional devices. His contributions include utilizing machine learning techniques to enhance spectral resolution and noise suppression in these devices.1 Kita's research aims to make sophisticated optical technologies more accessible and practical for various applications, including environmental sensing and industrial process monitoring.1

Kita's professional experience also includes a role at HyperLight, where he continues to work on integrated optical circuits, contributing to advancements in optical data processing technologies.23 His expertise lies in solving complex systems-level problems within the realm of photonics, making him a key figure in the ongoing evolution of this technology.25

Highlights

Jan 20 · mdpi.com
Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Applied Sciences in 2019 - MDPI
Silicon Photonics: Low-cost on-chip optical spectrometers have high ...
Dec 4 · academia.edu
Silicon Photonics Business Situation Report - Academia.edu

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Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States