Hao Hu

Hao Hu

Senior Researcher

DTU ELECTRO
Department of Electrical and Photonics Engineering

High-Speed Optical Communications

Technical University of Denmark

Ørsteds Plads

Building 343, room 118

2800 Kgs. Lyngby

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Fax +45 45 93 65 81
E-mail huhao@dtu.dk
ORCID 0000-0002-8859-0986
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2022
Yong Liu and Hao Hu working in the lab
08 AUG

New Chip-Based Beam Steering Device Lays Groundwork for Smaller, Cheaper Lidar

Hao Hu and Yong Liu developed a new OPA that replaces the multiple emitters of traditional OPAs with a slab grating to create a single emitter. This design enables beam steering with a wide field of view without sacrificing beam quality. The device could enable small, cost-effective and high-performance lidar systems. Technology could...

2018
04 SEP

Researchers send 661 Tbit/s through single optical fibre

A team of researchers from DTU Fotonik and coworkers from Japan, including Fujikura Ltd. and NTT Corporation, have demonstrated a chip-based optical frequency comb source and successfully transmitted 661 Tbit/s data through a single optical fibre. This is equivalent to more than the total internet traffic today and a world-record data...

02 JUL

Nature Photonics: Record single chip capacity (661 Tbit/s)

Nature PhotonicspublishesSPOC researchers' impressiveresults to enableparallel data transmission.

2017
31 DEC

Advanced coding and SDM with record spectral efficiency

Ultrahigh-Spectral-Efficiency WDM/SDM Transmission Using PDM-1024-QAM Probabilistic Shaping With Adaptive Rate

27 JAN

Villum Fonden Funding for Senior Researcher Hao Hu

Senior researcher Hao Hu receives 2017 Villum Fonden Young Investigator funding for "Energy-efficient optical communications at 2 micron beyond capacity crunch"

2016
Professor Hao Hu from DTU received the prestigious Horizon 2020 Prize for breaking the optical transmission barriers. He accepted the prize Wednesday Nov 9th in Rome. Photo: Yildiz Arslan
11 NOV

Prestigious EU prize for the world’s fastest data signal

DTU researchers have been awarded the prestigious Horizon prize of EUR 500,000 for a technology that allows optical data transmission with ultra-high capacity and presents huge energy- and cost-saving potential.

Hardware and components IT systems
2014
Foto: Colourbox
30 JUL

World data transfer record back in Danish hands

Researchers at DTU Fotonik have reclaimed the world data transfer record.

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