Xiaoyi Bao
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Xiaoyi Bao | |
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| Alma mater | Anhui Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
| Known for | Physics, Fiber Optics |
| Awards | Honorary doctorate from the University of Lethbridge |
Xiaoyi Bao FRSC (Chinese: 鲍晓毅) is a Chinese Canadian physicist, recognized for her contributions to the field of fiber optics. She is a professor at the University of Ottawa, where she holds the Canada Research Chair in Fiber Optics and Photonics. Bao was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Lethbridge; the citation for the honour called her "a world-renowned scholar in her field."
Bao completed bachelor's (1982) and master's degrees (1985) in optics from Nankai University in China.[1] She earned a PhD from the Anhui Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in 1987.[1]
Bao was a professor at the University of New Brunswick from 1994 to 2000.[2] In 2000, she joined the Department of Physics at the University of Ottawa.[3] In 2003, she was named a Canada Research Chair in Fibre Optics and Physics.[2][4]
Bao's areas of research include the development of fiber sensors (e.g., for temperature, strain, pressure, refractive index, and vibration);[5] and the use of nonlinear optical effects (self-phase modulation, cross-phase modulation, four-wave mixing, and stimulated scattering) in fibers to design sensors, instrumentation, lasers, and devices.[6] Sensor systems using Xiaoyi's methods are being used in countries around the world.[7]
In 2015, Bao was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Lethbridge; the citation for the honour called her "a world-renowned scholar in her field."[3]
Awards and honours
- 2009: Fellow, Royal Society of Canada[8][9]
- 2010: Fellow, The Optical Society[8][10]
- 2010: Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Applied Photonics, Canadian Association of Physicists-Institut National d'Optique (CAP-INO)[11]
- 2012: Education Foundation Award of Merit, Federation of Chinese Canadian Professionals (Ontario)[1]
- 2012: Fellow, International Society for Optics and Photonics[8]
- 2013: Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Industrial and Applied Physics, Canadian Association of Physicists (CAP)[12]
- 2015: Honorary Doctor of Science, University of Lethbridge[3]
- 2017: Canada Research Chair in Fibre Optics and Photonics[13]
- 2021: Governor General's Innovation Award for her Distributed Acoustic Sensor[14]
- 2023: Joseph Fraunhofer Award/Robert M. Burley Prize, The Optical Society
- 2024: CAP Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Physics[15]
- 2024: Fellow, CAP[16]