Biography
Prof. Kenneth Kin-Yip Wong received combined B.E. (1st class honor with medal award) degree in electrical engineering and B. S. degree in physics from the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, in 1997. He received the M.S. degree in 1998 and the Ph.D. degree in 2003, both in electrical engineering at Stanford University. He was a member of the Photonics and Networking Research Laboratory at Stanford University. His research field included DWDM systems, SCM optical systems, fiber nonlinearity, and fiber optical parametric amplifiers. He is author or coauthor of over 50 journal and conference papers. He worked in Hewlett-Packard Laboratories as research engineer and contributed in projects included parallel optics and VCSEL in 1998-99. He also worked as independent consultant in Innovation CORE (A Sumitomo Electric Company), CA, in 2004. He was the recipient of OSA New Focus Student Award in 2003 and IEEE/LEOS Graduate Student Fellowship in 2003. He is the reviewer for Optics Letters, JOSA B, Optics Express, IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, IEEE/OSA Journal of Lightwave Technology and Optics Communications. Prof. Wong is currently a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the University of Hong Kong. He is a senior member of the IEEE (Photonics Society), OSA, and SPIE.
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Selected Publications
- Zhou, Y., Shi, J., Ren, Y. X., & Wong, K. K. (2022). Reconfigurable dynamics of optical soliton molecular complexes in an ultrafast thulium fiber laser. Communications Physics, 5(1), 302.
- He, H., Dong, X., Ren, Y. X., Lai, C. S., Tsia, K. K., & Wong, K. K. (2022). Tomographic-encoded multiphoton microscopy. ACS Photonics, 9(10), 3291-3301.
- Kong, C., Pilger, C., Hachmeister, H., Wei, X., Cheung, T. H., Lai, C. S., … & Huser, T. (2020). High-contrast, fast chemical imaging by coherent Raman scattering using a self-synchronized two-colour fibre laser. Light: Science & Applications, 9(1), 25.
- Zhou, Y., Ren, Y. X., Shi, J., Mao, H., & Wong, K. K. (2020). Buildup and dissociation dynamics of dissipative optical soliton molecules. Optica, 7(8), 965-972.
- Li, B., Wang, S., Wei, Y., Huang, S. W., & Wong, K. K. (2020). Temporal imaging for ultrafast spectral-temporal optical signal processing and characterization. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, 27(2), 1-13.

