Frank W. Wise
Cornell University, U.S.A.
For pioneering contribution to
ultrafast nonlinear waves, the first
observation of solitons that are
trapped in both time and space,
and self-similar pulses in lasers.
Jianping Yao
University of Ottawa, Canada
For major contributions to
the optical generation and
processing of microwave and
U WB signals.
Jianjun Yu
NEC Laboratories
America Inc., U.S.A.
For contributions to super-
broadband optical wireless
integration and high-speed
optical transmission systems.
Xiaocong Yuan
Nankai University, China
For contributions to applications of
optical vortex beams for trapping,
manipulation, sensing and imaging,
including radially polarized beams for
surface-plasmon-resonance-enabled
sensing and microscopic imaging.
Ulrike K. Woggon
Technische Universität Berlin,
Germany
For seminal contributions to ultra-
fast spectroscopy and nano-optics
of nanocrystals and quantum dots,
and the demonstration of quantum
optical principles with semiconduc-
tor nanostructures.
Ping Yang
Texas A&M University, U.S.A.
For development of seminal
methods for computing the
single-scattering properties of
nonspherical ice crystals and
aerosols, essential to understanding atmospheric optics.
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