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Michael Hochberg

Global Photonics Economic Forum 2024

Michael Hochberg

Periplous LLC, President and Visiting Scholar at Cambridge Centre for Geopolitics

About the Speaker

Michael Hochberg’s career has spanned the space between fundamental research and commercialization for 25 years. He founded four silicon photonics companies - Simulant, Luxtera, Elenion, and SLS - each of which was acquired; Luxtera was acquired by Cisco and Elenion was acquired by Nokia, where Hochberg served as the CTO of the Optical Subsystems group. Hochberg has been heavily involved in a number of fields, including integrated biosensors, telecommunications, data center interconnects, supercomputing, AI hardware, quantum computing and sensing, integrated photonics, design services, digital and microwave integrated circuits, and simulation software.

During his time as a faculty member, he directed OpSIS, the first organization to offer silicon photonic multi-project wafer runs, pioneering the creation of integrated PDK's for photonics. He authored, with his colleague Lukas Chrostowski, the most widely used textbook in silicon photonics and he’s co-authored over 100 papers and patents, publishing in journals including both Science and Nature. His publications have been cited over 17,000 times. Michael won a number of awards for his work, including a Presidential Early Career Award in Science and Engineering, which is the highest honor granted by the US government to young scientists. He is a fellow of Optica, the Optical Society of America.
Michael was thrown out of high school in Louisiana and then attended a free, public residential boarding school. He ended up doing all of his degrees at Caltech, completing his MS and PHD in a total of three years and winning the best thesis award in nanotechnology.
In his spare time, he enjoys photography, sporting clays, and writing about issues of policy, geopolitics and grand strategy. His work on those topics has been published in the National Review, the Hill, Fast Company and the Naval War College Review, among others.

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