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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIACurriculum Vitae for Faculty Members

Date: April 19, 2002 Initials:

1. SURNAME: Jaeger FIRST NAME: NicolasBIRTHDATE: November 9, 1957 MIDDLE NAME(S): August Fleming

2. DEPARTMENT /SCHOOL: Electrical and Computer Engineering

3. FACULTY: Applied Science

4. PRESENT RANK: Professor

5. POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION

University or Institution Degree Subject Area DatesThe University of British Columbia Ph.D. Electrical Engineering May 1989The University of British Columbia M.A.Sc. Electrical Engineering May 1986The University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA B.Sc. Electrical Engineering August 1981

Special Professional Qualifications• Professional Engineer (Registered in the Province of BC since 1994)

6. EMPLOYMENT RECORD

a) Prior to Coming to UBC

University, Company, or Organization Rank or Title DatesThe University of British Columbia, Dept. of Electrical Engineering Research Assistant 1983-1989The University of British Columbia, Dept. of Electrical Engineering Teaching Assistant 1981-1988Western Electric Company Engineering Assistant 1980Federal Bureau of Reclamation Engineering Assistant 1979

b) At UBC

Rank or Title DatesProfessor July 1999 -

Associate Professor July 1994 - June 1999Director, Centre for Advanced Technology in Microfabrication July 2001 - Director, Centre for Advanced Technology in Microelectonics July 1991 - June 2001Acting Director, Centre for Advanced Technology in Microelectronics January 1991 - June 1991Assistant Professor July 1989 - June 1994Sessional Lecturer January 1989 - April 1989

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c) Date of Granting of Appointment without Term (Tenure):• July 1, 1994

7. LEAVES OF ABSENCE

University, Company, or Organization(at which Leave was taken) Type of Leave Dates

Carmanah Engineering Ltd., Vancouver, BC Sabbatical July 1, 1997 - June 30, 1998

8. TEACHING

a) Briefly Describe Areas of Special Interest and Accomplishments

• Developed a new undergraduate course, ELEC 482 Optical Waveguides and Photonics(1993).

• Developed a new graduate course, ELEC 582 Optical Fibres and Devices (1990).• Taught a new undergraduate course, ELEC 490E/491E Microsensors (1996 & 1997).

This course was offered as a substitute for ELEC 351 Physical Microelectronics whichwas no longer offered.

• Helped design a new undergraduate course, ELEC 352 Electrical Engineering Materialsand Devices (1996). This course replaces the old courses ELEC 452 and ELEC 351,combining material from both courses and putting greater emphasis on devices based onthe materials studied.

• Helped design a new undergraduate course, ELEC 374 Applied Electronics andElectromechanics (1996) (now EECE 374 Electronics and Electromechanics). This courseis included in the new Computer-Option curriculum.

b) Courses Taught at UBC

Course Titles for the Table Given Below:

EECE/ELEC 582 — Optical Fibers and DevicesELEC 581 — Optical Solid State DevicesELEC 571 — Electrical Engineering Seminar and Special ProblemsEECE 571M — Microfabrication and ProcessingEECE 551 — Applied Electromagnetic TheoryELEC 498 — Engineering ReportsELEC 490E/491E — MicrosensorsELEC 482 — Optical Waveguides and PhotonicsELEC 474 — Systems Laboratory in 1st termELEC 475 — Project Laboratory (Previously the Systems Laboratory in 2nd term)ELEC 452 — Electrical Engineering MaterialsEECE 374 — Electronics and ElectromechanicsEECE/ELEC 356 — Electronic Circuits IIELEC 351 — Physical MicroelectronicsELEC 254 — Electronic Circuits I

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c) Graduate Students Supervised

Student Name Program TypeYear Principal

Supervisor Co-Supervisor(s)Start Finish

LAM,Alfred

M.A.Sc. 09/02 N. A. F. Jaeger

RISTIC,Sasa

Ph.D. 09/01 N. A. F. Jaeger

GHANIPOUR,Pejman

M.A.Sc. 09/01 N. A. F. Jaeger H. Kato

MANAROVICI,Michael

M.A.Sc. 09/01 N. A. F. Jaeger P. Chavez

SU,Paul

M.A.Sc. 05/99 10/02 N. A. F. Jaeger

CHAVEZ,Patrick

Ph.D. 09/97 10/01 N. A. F. Jaeger F. Rahmatian

BULL,Jeffery

Ph.D. 09/97 N. A. F. Jaeger

TAM,Eddie

M.Eng. 09/96 04/98 N. A. F. Jaeger

RAHMATIAN,Farnoosh

Ph.D. 01/93 08/97 N. A. F. Jaeger

MOVASSAGHI,Mahan

M.A.Sc. 09/93 05/96 N. A. F. Jaeger

RAWNSLEY,William

M.Eng. 09/91 03/95 N. A. F. Jaeger

MIRABEDINI,Ali

M.A.Sc. 09/92 09/94 N. A. F. Jaeger

TSOU,Benny

M.A.Sc. 05/91 09/93 N. A. F. Jaeger

HUANG,Lisheng

M.A.Sc. 01/91 04/93 N. A. F. Jaeger

RAHMATIAN,Farnoosh

M.A.Sc. 05/91 01/93 N. A. F. Jaeger

LEE,Zachary

M.A.Sc. 09/90 04/92 N. A. F. Jaeger

CHEN,Mingche

M.A.Sc. 09/89 04/92 N. A. F. Jaeger

LAI,Winnie

M.A.Sc. 09/89 10/91 N. A. F. Jaeger

d) Continuing Education Activities

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e) Visiting Lecturer (indicate university/organization and dates)

f) Other

i) Other Students Supervised

• Systems Lab Students Completed — - 30• Co-op Students — 4 (hired)• IRAP Students — 2• NSERC Summer Students — 2• SCBC Summer Works Students — 1• Site Visitor, Co-op Program• Student Advisor, Co-op Program

ii) Departmental Responsibilities

9. SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

a) Briefly Describe Areas of Special Interest and Accomplishments

• Optical Sensors — I have researched four types of integrated optical sensor. I have beenable to obtain patents on three of them, the fourth was independently developed by SRICOCo., Powell, OH, which was, in fact, first to invent. UBC has licenced all of the patentsthat were obtained on these devices.

• Optical Voltage and Current Transformers — I am working on the development of a newgeneration of fibre optics based voltage and current transformers for power utilityapplications. These systems are based on the integrated optical sensors that I havedeveloped. This work is being done in collaboration with BC Hydro, Burnaby, BC,NxtPhase Corporation, Vancouver, BC, and Powertech Labs, Surrey, BC.

• On-Line Dissipation Factor Measurement Instruments — I have researched and developedtwo commercial products for measuring dissipation factor in fluid-and-paper insulationsystems, e.g., in current transformers or in transformer bushings. Both are real-time, on-line dissipation factor monitoring systems. One is a system that measures the relativedissipation factors between insulation systems and the other is a system that measuresabsolute dissipation of individual insulation systems.

• Integrated-Optic Modulators and Switches — I have researched and patented three typesof electro-optic modulator/switch and/or the special electrodes used in them. I am workingwith the Canadian Communications Research Center, Ottawa, Ont., Nortel Technology,Ottawa, Ont., and Ecole Polytechnique, Montreal, Que., towards the development of ultra-high-speed electro-optic modulators based on my designs.

• Numerical Methods Applied to Optical Waveguides — I have developed a fast means ofdetermining the fundamental mode sizes in weakly guiding optical waveguides. I have alsodeveloped a means of estimating the effective refractive index in non-guiding regions ofweakly guiding optical waveguides.

• Quantum Well Lasers — I directed the project that led to the first graded index separateconfinement heterostructure single quantum well (GRINSCH SQW) lasers fabricated,entirely in-house, at a Canadian university.

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• High Temperature Superconductors — I am part of a team of researchers, led by Dr Q. Y.Ma of Columbia University, New York, NY, and involving the US National Institute ofStandards and Technology, Boulder, CO, that is conducting research into the IonImplantation Inhibition (III) patterning of high-temperature superconductors.

• Substrates for Biotechnical Applications — I am part of a team of researchers, led by DrD. M. Brunette, Associate Dean, Faculty of Dentistry, UBC, investigating the applicationof special substrates to the control of the behaviour of cells. This project involves thedesign and fabrication of these substrates in my laboratory and the study of their affects oncell behaviour in Dr Brunette’s laboratory.

b) Research or Equivalent Grants (indicate under COMP whether grants were obtainedcompetitively (C) or non-competitively (NC))

c) Invited Presentations

• Invited Talks (2) to the Centre for Optical Communications, Rand Afrikaans University,Auckland Park, South Africa (1999)

• Invited Talks (2) to the Symposium on Antenna Technology and AppliedElectromagnetics, Ottawa, Ontario (1998)

• Invited Talk to the Fourth Pacific Northwest Fiber Optic Sensor Workshop, Portland,Oregon (1998)

• Invited Talk to the Technical Committee of the Solid State Optoelectronics Consortium,Ottawa, Ontario (1991)

d) Other Presentations

• Presentation to the Scientific Advisory Board of the British Columbia Advanced SystemsInstitute, Vancouver, British Columbia (1994)

• Presentation to BC Hydro's ad hoc R&D Applications Group, Burnaby, British Columbia(1994)

10. SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY

a) Memberships in Committees (including offices held and dates)

• Chair, Departmental Advisory Committee on Merit and Performance (2002)• Chair, Departmental Curriculum Committee (1999 - )• Faculty of Applied Science representative in the Faculty of Science (1999 - 2000)• Member, Departmental Resource Committee (1999 - )• Chair, Faculty of Applied Science Awards and Honours Committee (1998 - 1999)• Chair, Departmental Awards Committee (1998 - 2000)• Member, Faculty of Applied Science Honours and Awards Committee (1997 - 1998)• Member, Planning Committee of the Faculty Association (1998 - 2000)• Leader, Teaching Evaluations Subcommittee Committee of the Faculty Association

(1998 - 2000)• Member, Salary and Economic Benefits Committee of the Faculty Association

(1997 - 2000)• Member, Nominations Committee of the Faculty Association (1996 - 1998)

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• Member, Lectures and Debates Series Committee of the Faculty Association (1996 - 1997)• Member, Faculty Housing Committee of the Faculty Association (1996 - 1997)• Member, Executive Committee of the Faculty Association (1996 - 2000)• Member, Advanced Materials Process Engineering Laboratory Clean-Room Committee

(1996 - )• Member, Departmental Advisory Committee on Merit and Performance (1995)• Member, Advanced Materials Process Engineering Laboratory Users Committee (1991 - )• Member, Departmental Safety Committee (1991 - )

b) Other Service (including dates)

• Director, Centre for Advanced Technology in Microfabrication (2001 - 2003)• Director, Centre for Advanced Technology in Microelectronics (1991 - 2001)• Departmental Safety Administrator, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department

(1998 - 1999 )• Member, Centre for Integrated Computer Systems Research (1990 - )• Member, Deans’ Strategic Initiative Focus Group (1997 )

11. SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY

a) Membership in Scholarly Societies (including office held and dates)

• Member, Canadian Association of Physicists (1998 - 2001)• Member, American Institute of Physics (1992 - 2001)• Member, Optical Society of America (1992 - 2001)• Member, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (1989 - )• Member, Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (1989 - )

b) Membership in Other Societies (including office held and dates)

• Treasurer, British Columbia Photonics Industry Association (1999 - )• Member of the Board, British Columbia Photonics Industry Association (1999 - )• Member, Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia

(1994 - )

c) Membership in Scholarly Committees (including office held and dates)

• Member, Technical Program Committee, International Conference on Applications ofPhotonic Technology 2002 (2001 - 2002)

• Member, Technical Program Committee, 2000 Canadian Association of PhysicistsCongress (2000)

• Chair, CAP Newport Research Award Review Committee (2000)• Session Chair, 2000 Canadian Association of Physicists Congress (2000)• Member, Engineering and Applied Science GREAT Scholarship Review Committee,

Science Council of British Columbia (1999 - 2002 )• Past Chairman, Division of Optics and Photonics, Canadian Association of Physicists

(2000 - 2001)

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• Chairman, Division of Optics and Photonics, Canadian Association of Physicists (1999 - 2000)

• Vice-Chairman (and Chairman-Elect), Division of Optics and Photonics, CanadianAssociation of Physicists (1998 - 1999)

• Session Chair, Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering `98 (1998)• Judge, Canadian Advanced Technology Awards (1995)• Member, Electronics and Communications Peer Review Committee, Science Council of

British Columbia (1991 - 1996)

d) Membership in Other Committees (including office held and dates)

• Member, Market Plan Review Committee of the Science Council of British Columbia(1995)

e) Editorships

f) Reviewer (Journal, Agency, etc., including dates)

i) Journals — I review for these journals on an intermittent basis.

• Applied Optics• IEEE Photonics Technology Letters• IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques• Journal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics• Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics• Journal of Physics E: Scientific Instruments• Measurement Science and Technology• Optical Engineering• Optics Letters• Soviet Lightwave Communications• Waves in Random Media

ii) Agencies

• Photonics Research Ontario (2000 - )• British Columbia Advanced Systems Institute (1996 - )• Science Council of British Columbia (1990 - 2002 )• Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (1990 - )

g) External Examiner (indicate universities and dates)

• X. Wu, “A Wavelength Monitor Based On Electroabsorption in Quantum Well WaveguidePhotodiodes,” Doctoral Dissertation, McMaster University (April 1999)

• A.A. Chtcherbakov, “Reflective Interferometric Fibre Optic Sensors,” DoctoralDissertation, Rand Afrikaans University (October 1997)

h) Consultant (indicate organization and dates)

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• JGKB Photonics Inc., Vancouver, BC (2001 - 2003)• NxtPhase Corporation, Vancouver, BC (1999 - )• Carmanah Engineering Ltd., Victoria, BC (1997 - 1999) • Takaoka Electric Mfg. Co., Tokyo, Japan (1990 - 1991)• Carmanah Research Ltd., Victoria, BC (1996 - 1997)

i) Other Service to the Community

• Technology Development Advisor, JGKB Photonics Inc., Vancouver, BC (2001 - )• Project Monitor, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (1999 - )• Scientific Advisor, NxtPhase Corporation, Vancouver, BC (1999 - )• Scientific Advisor, Carmanah Engineering Ltd., Vancouver, BC (1997 -1999)• Member, Technical Program Review Panel for Lightwave Medical Industries Inc. and CST

Coldswitch Technologies Inc., Vancouver, BC (1996 - 2001)• Site Visitor, Science Council of British Columbia (1991 - 1997)• Project Monitor, Science Council of British Columbia (1991 -1997)• Member, BC Hydro's ad hoc R&D Applications Group (1994 - 2000)• Examiner, Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia

(1990 - 1996)

12. AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS

a) Awards for Teaching (indicate name of award, awarding organizations, date)

b) Awards for Scholarship (indicate name of award, awarding organizations, date)

• R&D Magazine (published by Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc.),2002 R&D 100 Award

• Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) and the Conference Boardof Canada, 2000 University-Industry Synergy R&D Partnerships Award

• British Columbia Advanced Systems Institute, 2000 Technology Partnership Award• Canadian Institute of Energy, 1999 Energy Research and Development Award• Fellow, British Columbia Advanced Systems Institute (1992)

c) Awards for Service (indicate name of award, awarding organizations, date)

d) Other Awards

• British Columbia Technology Industries Association, 2001 Excellence in TechnicalInnovation Award

• Industrial Fellowship, British Columbia Advanced Systems Institute (1997 - 1998)

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13. OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION (maximum one page)

a) Technology Transfer

• I am working on the development of a new generation of fibre optics based voltage andcurrent transformers for power utility applications. These systems are based on theintegrated optical sensors that I invented. This work is being done in collaboration with BCHydro, Burnaby, BC, Carmanah Engineering Ltd., Vancouver, BC, and Powertech Labs,Surrey, BC. This research is being supported by the BC Advanced Systems Institute andthe Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. It is also part of alarger EPRI (Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA) sponsored researchprogram involving the Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR.

• I have developed two commercial products for measuring dissipation factor in fluid-and-paper insulation systems, e.g., in current transformers or in transformer bushings. Both arereal-time, on-line systems. Dissipation factor is widely believed to be one of the bestindicators the integrity of such insulation systems. One system measures the relativedissipation factors between insulation systems and the other system measures the absolutedissipation of individual insulation systems. The development was done in collaborationwith BC Hydro, Burnaby, BC, Carmanah Research Ltd., Victoria, BC, and PowertechLabs, Surrey, BC. Our systems are being evaluated in, or are otherwise part of, severalinternational research projects being sponsored by EPRI (Electric Power Research Institute,Palo Alto, CA). These projects involve power utilities, research laboratories, and/orcompanies from several countries (Canada and the US included).

• I am working with the Canadian Communications Research Center, Ottawa, Ont., NortelTechnology, Ottawa, Ont., and Ecole Polytechnique, Montreal, Que., on the developmentof ultra-high-speed electro-optic modulators. These modulators use the slow-waveelectrodes that were first proposed and demonstrated in my laboratory.

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b) Supervision of Visiting Professors, Visiting Scholars, Visiting Scientists, Visiting Fellows,Industrial Fellows, Post-Doctoral Fellows, and Technical StaffName Position Period Name Position Period

Hassan Emtyazi Visiting Scholar 99 - 00 Winnie Lai ResearchEngineer

91 - 92

ChristopherYakymyshyn

Visiting Scholar 99 Tomahiro Sowa ResearchEngineer

90 - 91

Zhibin Liu Visiting Scientist 98 - 99 Zachary Lee ResearchEngineer

91

Ivan Stoev Visiting Scientist 97 - 99 Raad Salih ResearchEngineer

90

Tom Simecek Visiting Scientist 90 - 91 Paul Khatkar ResearchEngineer

90

Ivan Stoev BC ASI VisitingFellow

96 Mahin Bahrami Process Engineer 95

Farnoosh Rahmatian NSERCIndustrial Fellow

97 - 99 Snezana Kovacevic Process Engineer 91 - 92

David Hui Post-DoctoralFellow

91 - 92 Michael La Grange ResearchTechnician

99

Sameer Chandani ResearchEngineer

03 - Irmgard Dommel EngineeringAssistant

94 - 95

Alina Kulpa ResearchEngineer

95 - Pejman Ghanipour EngineeringIntern

01

Hiroshi Kato ResearchEngineer

91 - 95 Sasa Ristic EngineeringIntern

00 - 01

Lisheng Huang ResearchEngineer

93 - 94 Jeffrey Bull EngineeringIntern

96 - 97

David Hui ResearchEngineer

92 - 94 Roy Sebold EngineeringIntern

93

Chai Nan Chen ResearchEngineer

93 Christopher Walsh EngineeringIntern

93

Benjamin Tsou ResearchEngineer

93 Julie Sengupta EngineeringIntern

93

Mahan Movassaghi ResearchEngineer

93 Xiaoling Wang EngineeringIntern

90

Zachary Lee ResearchEngineer

92 Jan Simecek Technical Intern 91

Mingche Chen ResearchEngineer

92

— Engineering Interns are Co-op Students, NRC IRAP Students, SCBC Summer Works Students,etc.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIAPublications Record

SURNAME: Jaeger FIRST NAME: Nicolas Initials: MIDDLE NAME(S): August Fleming Date: April 19, 2002

1. REFEREED PUBLICATIONS

a) Journals — includes letters, technical notes, and conference papers in journals.

32. P. P. Chavez, F. Rahmatian, and N. A. F. Jaeger, “Accurate Voltage Measurement by theQuadrature Method,” IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 14-19,January 2003.

31. P. P. Chavez, F. Rahmatian, and N. A. F. Jaeger, “Accurate Voltage Measurement withElectric Field Sampling Using Permittivity Shielding,” IEEE Transactions on PowerDelivery, vol. 17, no. 2, pp. 362-368, April 2002.

30. F. Rahmatian, P. P. Chavez, and N. A. F. Jaeger, "230 kV optical voltage transducersusing multiple electric field sensors," IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, vol. 17, no.2, pp. 417-422, April 2002.

29. P. P. Chavez, N. A. F. Jaeger, F. Rahmatian, and C. P. Yakymyshyn, “Integrated-OpticVoltage Transducer for High-Voltage Applications,”Proceedings of the SPIE, vol.4087,pp. 1229-1237, June 2000.

28. J. D. Bull, N. A. F. Jaeger, and F. Rahmatian, “Hybrid Electro-Optic/Inductive CurrentSensor for High-Voltage Power System Applications,” Proceedings of the SPIE,vol.4087, pp. 1222-1228, June 2000.

27. N. A. F. Jaeger, G. S. Polovick, H. Kato, and S. E. Cherukupalli, “On-line DissipationFactor Monitoring of High-Voltage CTs and Bushings,” CIGRÉ Session Papers, 37/12-102 (6 pages), August 1998.

26. N. A. F. Jaeger, “Integrated-Optic Sensors for High-Voltage SubstationApplications,”Proceedings of the SPIE, vol.3489, pp. 41-52, May 1998 (Invited).

25. F. Rahmatian, N. A. F. Jaeger, R. James, and E. Berolo, “An Ultra-High-SpeedAlGaAs/GaAs Polarization Converter Using Slow-Wave Coplanar Electrodes,” IEEEPhotonics Technology Letters, vol. 10, no. 5, pp. 675-677, May 1998.

24. C. Oakley, N. A. F. Jaeger, and D. M. Brunette, “Sensitivity of Fibroblasts and TheirCytoskeletons to Substratum Topographies: Topographic Guidance and TopographicCompensation By Micromachined Grooves of Different Dimensions,” Experimental CellResearch, vol. 243, pp. 413-424, 1997.

23. H. R. Khazaei, R. James., E. Berolo, F. Rahmatian, N. A. F. Jaeger, and F. Ghannouchi,“Novel Coplanar Strip Slow Wave Structure for Ultra-Wide Bandwidth Electro-OpticModulators,” Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, vol. 15, no. 5, pp. 303-305,August 1997.

22. H. Kato, A. Kulpa, A. Wong, D. Hui, N. A. F. Jaeger, J. F. Carolan, W. N. Hardy, andQ. Y. Ma, “Hall Effect Study of YBCO HTS Films Implanted with Phosphorous Ions,”IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 1616-1619, June1997.

21. A. Wong, A. Kulpa, P. Dosanjh, R. Liang, H. Kato, J. F. Carolan, W. N. Hardy, N. A.F. Jaeger, and Q. Y. Ma, “Deoxygenation of YBCO Thin Films by Reactive Ion

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Implantation,” IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 2134-2137, June 1997.

20. F. Rahmatian, H. Kato, N. A. F. Jaeger, R. James, and E. Berolo, “Slow-Wave Electrodeson GaAs for Electro-Optic Modulators,” Canadian Journal of Physics, vol. 74, Suppl.,pp. S35 - S38, 1996.

19. D. C. DeGroot, D. A. Rudman, K. Zhang, Q. Y. Ma, H. Kato, and N. A. F. Jaeger,“Planar Microwave Devices Fabricated by Ion-Implantation Patterning of High-Temperature Superconductors,” Applied Physics Letters, vol. 59, no. 14, pp. 2119-2121,September 1996.

18. N. A. F. Jaeger, F. Rahmatian, H. Kato, R. James, E. Berolo, and Z. K. F. Lee, “Velocity-Matched Electrodes for Compound Semiconductor Travelling-Wave ElectroopticModulators: Experimental Results,” IEEE Microwave and Guided Wave Letters, vol. 6,no. 2, pp. 82-84, February 1996.

17. Q. Y. Ma, A. Wong, J. F. Carolan, W. N. Hardy, H. Kato, D. Hui, and N. A. F. Jaeger,“Ion Implantation in HTS Films,” IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, vol.5, no. 2, pp. 1181-1184, June 1995.

16. N. A. F. Jaeger and L. Huang, “Push-Pull Integrated-Optics Mach-ZehnderInterferometer with Domain Inversion In One Branch,” Optics Letters, vol. 20, no. 3, pp.288-290, February 1995.

15. N. A. F. Jaeger and F. Rahmatian, “Integrated Optics Pockels Cell High-Voltage Sensor,”IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 127-134, January 1995.

14. F. Rahmatian and N. A. F. Jaeger, “Integrated Optics Pockels Cell, Choice of Crystal Cutand Waveguide Orientation,” Applied Optics, vol. 33, no. 34, pp. 8127-8129, December1994.

13. L. Huang and N. A. F. Jaeger, “Discussion of Domain Inversion in LiNbO3,” AppliedPhysics Letters, vol. 65, no. 14, pp. 1763-1765, October 1994.

12. N. A. F. Jaeger and F. Rahmatian, “Calculation of the Effective Index for NonguidingRegions: Reply to Comment,” Applied Optics, vol. 33, no. 28, pp. 6686-6691, October1994.

11. N. A. F. Jaeger and B. P. C. Tsou, “A Fast Numerical Method for Calculating theFundamental Mode Size in Optical Channel Waveguides,” IEEE Transactions onMicrowave Theory and Techniques, vol. 41, no. 11, pp. 1907-1912, November 1993.

10. N. A. F. Jaeger and F. Rahmatian, “Bias of Integrated Optics Pockels Cell High-VoltageSensors,” Proceedings of the SPIE, vol. 2072, pp. 87-95, September 1993.

9. N. A. F. Jaeger and W. C. Lai, “Calculation of the Effective Index for Non-GuidingRegions,” Applied Optics, vol. 31, no. 34, pp. 7183-7189, December 1992.

8. N. A. F. Jaeger and Z. K. F. Lee, “Velocity-Matched Slow-Wave Electrodes forIntegrated Electro-Optic Modulators,” Proceedings of the SPIE, vol. 1801, pp. 965-973,September 1992.

7. N. A. F. Jaeger, M. Chen, W. C. Lai, and R. G. Dower, “A High Speed OpticalCommutator Switch for Digital Optical Pulses,” Proceedings of the SPIE, vol. 1801, pp.770-775, September 1992.

6. N. A. F. Jaeger and M. Chen, “'Cul-de-Sac' Microstrip Resonators for High SpeedIntegrated Optical Commutator Switches,” Proceedings of the SPIE, vol. 1794, pp. 483-488, September 1992.

5. N. A. F. Jaeger and Z. K. F. Lee, “Slow-Wave Electrode for Use in CompoundSemiconductor Electrooptic Modulators,” IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, vol.28, no. 8, pp. 1778-1784, August 1992.

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4. N. A. F. Jaeger and W. C. Lai, “Y-Branch Optical Modulator,” Proceedings of the SPIE,vol. 1583, pp. 202-209, September 1991.

3. N. A. F. Jaeger and L. Young, “Voltage Induced Optical Waveguide Modulator inLithium Niobate,” IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, vol. 25, no. 4, pp. 720-728,April 1989.

2. N. A. F. Jaeger and L. Young, “High-Voltage Sensor Employing an Integrated OpticsMach-Zehnder Interferometer in Conjunction with a Capacitive Divider,” IEEE/OSAJournal of Lightwave Technology, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 229-235, February 1989.

1. N. A. F. Jaeger and L. Young, “Asymmetric Slab and Strip-Loaded Integrated OpticDevices for the Measurement of Large Electric Fields,” IEEE/OSA Journal of LightwaveTechnology, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 745-750, February 1987.

b) Conference/Workshop Proceedings, Summaries, and Abstracts

34. A. Guest, J. Bull, H. Kato and N. A. F. Jaeger, “Ultrahigh-Speed, Broad-Band,Integrated-Optic Mode Converter for 40 Gb/s Applications,” OptoelectronicMicrosystems International, Ottawa, ON, April 28 - May 1, 2003.

33. N. A. F. Jaeger, J. D. Bull, H. Kato, P. Lu, A. Kulpa, S. Ristic, P. Ghanipour, “Ultrahigh-Speed, Compound Semiconductor Mode-Converters,” OPTO-Canada, Ottawa, ON, May9-10, 2002.

32. F. Rahmatian and N. A. F. Jaeger, “High Accuracy Optical Electric Field and VoltageSensors,” OFS 2002, Portland, OR, May 6-10, 2002.

31. F. Rahmatian, P. P. Chavez, and N. A. F. Jaeger, “138 kV and 345 kV Wide-Band SF6-Free Optical Voltage Transducers,” 2002 IEEE PES Winter Meeting, New York, NY,Jan. 28- Feb. 1, 2002.

30. P. P. Chavez, F. Rahmatian, and N. A. F. Jaeger, “230 kV Optical Voltage TransducerUsing a Distributed Optical Electric Field Sensor System,” 2001 IEEE PES Transmissionand Distribution Conference, Oct. 28 - Nov. 2, 2001, Atlanta, Georgia.

29. P. P. Chavez, F. Rahmatian, and N. A. F. Jaeger, “Resistively Shielded Optical VoltageTransducer,” 2001 IEEE PES Transmission and Distribution Conference, Oct. 28 - Nov.2, 2001, Atlanta, Georgia.

28. F. Rahmatian, P. P. Chavez, and N. A. F. Jaeger, “ A Wide-Band SF6-Free OpticalVoltage Transformer,” 3rd EPRI Sensor Systems Workshop, Pittsburgh, PA, Oct. 17-19,2001.

27. F. Rahmatian, P. P. Chavez, and N. A. F. Jaeger, “Wide-Band 138 kV Distribute-SensorOptical Voltage Transducer: Study of Accuracy under Pollution and other FieldDisturbances,” IEEE PES 2001 Summer Meeting, July 15-19, 2001, Vancouver, BC.

26. J. D. Bull, N. A. F. Jaeger, H. Kato, and F. Rahmatian, “Effects of Mode ConversionCaused by Anisotropic Propagation in Polarimetric Lithium Niobate Guided-WaveVoltage Sensors,” CAP`2000 Congress, Toronto, Ont., June 4-7, 2000.

25. P. P. Chavez, J. D. Bull, N. A. F. Jaeger, and F. Rahmatian, “Effects of Device Geometryand Orientation on the Performance of Lithium Niobate Integrated-Optic Pockels CellImmersion-Type Electric Field Sensors,” CAP`2000 Congress, Toronto, Ont., June 4-7,2000.

24. P. P. Chavez, N. A. F. Jaeger, F. Rahmatian, and C. P. Yakymyshyn “AccurateHigh-Voltage Voltage Measurements Using Three Optical Electric Field Sensors,” 5thPacific Northwest Fiber Sensor Workshop, Portland, OR, May 10-11, 2000.

23. F. Rahmatian, D. Romalo, S. Lee, A. Fekete, S. Liu, N. A. F. Jaeger and P. P. Chavez,

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“Optical Voltage Transducers for High-Voltage Applications,” 2nd EPRI Optical SensorSystems Workshop, Atlanta, GA, January 26-28, (8 pages), 2000.

22. F. Rahmatian, A. Guiria, L. A. Zimmerman, N. A. F. Jaeger, S. E. Cherukupalli, and G.S. Polovick, “Real-Time HVCT Monitoring at BC Hydro’s Ingledow Substation,” High-Voltage Current Transformers & Bushings: Failure Prediction and PreventionSymposium, Portland, OR, September 22-24 (6 pages), 1999.

21. F. Rahmatian, C. P. Jaeger, N. A. F. Jaeger, G. S. Polovick, and S. E. Cherukupalli, “On-Line Monitoring of 500kV CTs at BC Hydro’s Ingledow Substation,” 1999 EPRISubstation Equipment Diagnostics Conference VII, New Orleans, LA, February 21-24(11 pages), 1999.

20. N. A. F. Jaeger, F. Rahmatian, R. James, and E. Berolo, “Ultra-High-Speed CompoundSemiconductor Polarization/Mode Converters Using Slow-Wave Coplanar Electrodes,”Symposium on Antenna Technology and Applied Electromagnetics, Ottawa, Ontario,August 9-12, 1998, pp. 361-364. (Invited).

19. E. Berolo, H.R. Khazaei, R. James, F. Ghannouchi, N. A. F. Jaeger, and F.Rahmatian,“Millimetre-Wave Laser Modulation Using III-V Semiconductor TravellingWave Electro-Optic Mach-Zehnder Interferometer Structures,” Symposium on AntennaTechnology and Applied Electromagnetics, Ottawa, Ontario, August 9-12, 1998, pp.365-369. (Invited).

18. N. A. F. Jaeger, S. E. Cherukupalli, A. J. Vandermaar, C. P. Jaeger, H. Kato, F.Rahmatian, and G. S. Polovick “On-Line Real-Time Relative Dissipation FactorMeasurement System.” Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering`98, Waterloo, Ont., May 24-28, 1998, pp. 493-496.

17. N. A. F. Jaeger, F. Rahmatian, R. James, and E. Berolo, “AlGaAs/GaAs Mach-ZehnderModulator using Slow-Wave Coplanar Electrodes.” Canadian Conference on Electricaland Computer Engineering `98, Waterloo, Ont., May 24-28, 1998, pp. 802-805.

16. S. E. Cherukupalli, A. J. Vandermaar, N. A. F. Jaeger, F. Rahmatian, H. Kato, C. P.Jaeger, D. R. Green, and G. S. Polovick, “Development of a Condition MonitoringSystem for High-Voltage Current Transformers,” Proceedings of the International PowerEngineering Conference, Singapore, May 21-23, 1997, pp. 374-378.

15. D. Hui, H. Kato, F. Rahmatian, N. A. F. Jaeger, G. S. Polovick, and S. E. Cherukupalli,“Integrated-Optic Electric-Field Sensor for Power Utility Applications,” Conference onLasers and Electro-Optics/Europe `96, Hamburg, Germany, September 8-13, 1996, p.194.

14. F. Rahmatian, A. Kulpa, N. A. F. Jaeger, R. James, M. Bégin, H. Khazaei, E. Berolo, andF. Gannouchi, “Low-Loss Slow-Wave Coplanar Strips and Coplanar Waveguides forElectro-Optic Modulators,” Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics/Europe `96,Hamburg, Germany, September 8-13, 1996, p. 255.

13. M. Bégin, H. Khazaei, F. Gannouchi, R. James, E. Berolo, F. Rahmatian, and N. A. F.Jaeger, “Slow-Wave Coplanar Waveguides for GaAs-Based Electro-Optic Modulators,”XXVth General Assembly of URSI, Lille, France, August 28 - September 5, 1996, p. 194.

12. F. Rahmatian and N. A. F. Jaeger, “Velocity-Matched Electrodes for Electro-OpticModulators in Compound Semiconductors — An Update on Activity,” High Speed Opto-Electronics Devices and Systems Conference, Snowbird, UT, August 11-15, 1996, (1page).

11. N. A. F. Jaeger and F. Rahmatian, "Integrated Electro-Optic High-Voltage Sensors,"EPRI Optical Sensors for Utility T&D Applications Workshop, Portland, OR, July 20-21,1995, (9 pages).

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10. N. A. F. Jaeger, F. Rahmatian, H. Kato, R. James, and E. Berolo, “Capacitively-LoadedTravelling-Wave Electrodes for Electro-Optic Modulators,” Canadian Conference onElectrical and Computer Engineering `95, Montreal, Que., September 5-8, 1995, pp.1166-1169.

9. Q. Y. Ma, A. Wong, K. Zhang, J. F. Carolan, W. N. Hardy, H. Kato, D. Hui, and N. A.F. Jaeger, “Inhibition Processing Technique for the Fabrication of Planar HTS Devicesand Circuits,” First Canadian Applied Superconductivity Workshop, Ottawa, Ont.,October 13-14, 1994, (1 page).

8. Q. Y. Ma, A. Wong, J. F. Carolan, W. N. Hardy, H. Kato, D. Hui, and N. A. F. Jaeger,“Impurity Ion Implantation in HTS Films,” First Canadian Applied SuperconductivityWorkshop, Ottawa, Ont., October 13-14, 1994, (1 page).

7. N. A. F. Jaeger and H. Kato, “Integrated Optics Mach-Zehnders for High-VoltageSensing,” Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering `93,Vancouver, BC, September 14-17, 1993, pp. 946-949.

6. F. Rahmatian and N. A. F. Jaeger, “An Integrated Optics Sensor for High-VoltageMeasurement Applications,” Canadian Conference on Electrical and ComputerEngineering `93, Vancouver, BC, September 14-17, 1993, pp. 672-675.

5. F. Rahmatian and N. A. F. Jaeger, “Frequency Responses of Integrated Optics PockelsCell High Voltage Sensors,” IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society Annual Meeting,Boston, MA, November 16-19, 1992, pp. 462-463.

4. C. Lavoie, T. Tiedje, S. Johnson, J. MacKenzie, D. Hui, N. A. F. Jaeger, H. Kato, andT. Simecek, “In-Situ Optical Monitoring During MBE Growth of Quantum Well Lasers,”Sixth Canadian Semiconductor Technology Conference, Ottawa, Ont., August 1992, (1page).

3. N. A. F. Jaeger, “High Speed Integrated Optical Modulators in Lithium Niobate andCompound Semiconductors,” Canadian Cable Television Association 35th AnnualConvention and Cablexpo, Vancouver, B.C., May 31 - June 3, 1992, pp. 117-122.

2. Z. K. F. Lee and N. A. F. Jaeger, “Electrode Structures for Microwave to Optical WaveVelocity-Match in Semiconductor Electro-Optic Modulators,” Conference on Lasers andElectro-Optics, Anaheim, CA, May 10-15, 1992, pp. 554-556.

1. N. A. F. Jaeger and F. Rahmatian, “Integrated Optics Pockels Cell as a High VoltageSensor,” Eighth Optical Fiber Sensors Conference, Monterey, CA, January 29-31, 1992,pp. 153-156.

c) Other

4. H. Kato, A. Kulpa, D. Hui, N. A. F. Jaeger, A. Wong, J. F. Carolan, W. N. Hardy, andQ. Y. Ma, “Hall Effect Study of YBCO HTS Films Implanted with Phosphorous Ions,”Applied Superconductivity Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, August 25-30, 1996. Abstract,summary, and presentation of the material that became journal paper # 22 above.

3. A. Wong, A. Kulpa, P. Dosanjh, R. Liang, H. Kato, J. F. Carolan, W. N. Hardy, N. A.F. Jaeger, and Q. Y. Ma, “Deoxygenation of YBCO Thin Films by Reactive IonImplantation,” Applied Superconductivity Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, August 25-30,1996. Abstract, summary, and presentation of the material that became journal paper #21 above.

2. F. Rahmatian, H. Kato, N. A. F. Jaeger, R. James, and E. Berolo, “Slow-Wave Electrodeson GaAs,” Seventh Canadian Semiconductor Technology Conference, Ottawa, Ont.,

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August 1995. Abstract, summary, and presentation of the material that became journalpaper # 20 above.

1. M. Movassaghi, N. A. F. Jaeger, Y. Lacroix, L. Huang, and P. Vella, “Assessment ofMcCumber Theory's Applicability to Erbium-Doped Fibers,” The Second GraduateStudent Opto-Electronic Semiconductor Conference on Materials, Devices, andApplications, Hamilton, Ont., May 1995. Student presentation, Summary only.

2. NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS

a) Journals

1. N. A. F. Jaeger and F. Rahmatian, “Optical Voltage and Current Sensors for PowerUtility Applications,” IEE Elektron, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 9-11, January 2000. (Editorreviewed).

b) Conference/Workshop Proceedings, Summaries, and Abstracts

1. N. A. F. Jaeger, H. Kato, C. P. Jaeger, F. Rahmatian, D. R. Green, S. E. Cherukupalli,and G. S. Polovick, “On-Line Optical Dissipation Factor Instrument — PreliminaryResults,” EPRI Substation Equipment Diagnostics Conference V, New Orleans, LA,February 17-19, 1997. This was a late submission and was accepted for a condensedpresentation without review. The other papers presented were reviewed papers.

c) Other

3. BOOKS — AUTHORED

4. BOOKS — EDITED

5. CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

1. N. A. F. Jaeger and D. M. Brunette, “Production of Microfabricated Surfaces and TheirEffects on Cell Behavior,” Titanium in Medicine: Material and Surface Science andEngineering, Biological Performance, Medical Applications, D. Brunette, P. Tengvall, M.Texton, and P. Thomsen, Eds., Springer Verlag, Berlin, 2000.

6. PATENTS — Sometimes there is more than one patent listed for one invention. E.g., patents10, 9, 7, and 3 were awarded in Canada, Korea, Europe, and the United States, respectively,for the Integrated Optics Pockels Cell Voltage Sensor. Typically, similar patents have similartitles.

14. J. D. Bull, N. A. F. Jaeger, and F. Rahmatian, “High-Voltage Current Sensor,” US patentallowed, May 2003.

13. P. Chavez, F. Rahmatian, N. A. F. Jaeger, and C. Yakymyshyn, “Voltage Sensor,” USPatent #6,380,725, April 30, 2002. Assigned.

12. N. A. F. Jaeger and Z. K. F. Lee, “Slow-Wave Electrode Structure,” Canadian Patent #2,116,538, March 26, 2002. Assigned.

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11. N. A. F. Jaeger, F. Rahmatian, P. Chavez, S. E. Cherukupalli, and G. S. Polovick,“Method and Apparatus for Measuring Voltage Using Electric Field Sensors,” US Patent# 6,252,388, June 26, 2001. Assigned.

10. N. A. F. Jaeger, F. Rahmatian, P. Chavez, S. E. Cherukupalli, and G. S. Polovick,“Method and Apparatus for Measuring Voltage Using Electric Field Sensors,” PositiveEuropean PCT ruling received. Patent to be assigned to NxtPhase Corporation.

9. N. A. F. Jaeger, “Integrated Optics Pockels Cell Voltage Sensor,” Canadian Patent #2,074,827, October 26, 1999. Assigned.

8. N. A. F. Jaeger, “Integrated Optics Pockels Cell Voltage Sensor,” Korean Patent #701842/1992. Allowed July 4, 1998. Assigned.

7. N. A. F. Jaeger and F. Rahmatian-Dowlatabadi, “High-Speed Electro-Optic Modulator,”United States Patent # 5,566,257, October 15, 1996. Assigned.

6. N. A. F. Jaeger, “Integrated Optics Pockels Cell Voltage Sensor,” European PatentSpecification # EP0513077B1, January 19, 1994. Assigned.

5. N. A. F. Jaeger, W.C. Lai, and M. Chen, “Optical Switch with Resonator Electrode,”United States Patent # 5,166,991, November 24, 1992. Assigned.

4. N. A. F. Jaeger and Z. K. F. Lee, “Slow-Wave Electrode Structure,” United States Patent# 5,150,436, September 22, 1992. Assigned.

3. N. A. F. Jaeger, “Integrated Optics Pockels Cell Voltage Sensor,” United States Patent# 5,029,273, July 2, 1991. Assigned.

2. N. A. F. Jaeger and L. Young, “Voltage-Induced Optical Waveguide Modulator HavingReduced Interelectrode Gap,” United States Patent # 4,807,952, February 28, 1989.Assigned.

1. N. A. F. Jaeger and L. Young, “Integrated Optical High Voltage Sensor,” United StatesPatent # 4,758,060, July 19, 1988. Assigned.

7. SPECIAL COPYRIGHTS

8. ARTISTIC WORKS, PERFORMANCES, DESIGNS

9. OTHER WORKS

6. N. A. F. Jaeger and Farnoosh Rahmatian, “Optical Voltage Transformers and OpticalCurrent Transformers for Power Utility Transmission and Distribution Applications,”Final Reports to the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (November2000) BC Advanced Systems Institute (December 2000).

5. N. A. F. Jaeger, “On-Line Dissipation Factor Instrument,” Final Report to the NationalResearch Council of Canada, the Science Council of British Columbia, and the BCAdvanced Systems Institute, February 1998.

4. N. A. F. Jaeger, “Integrated Optics High-Voltage Sensors,” Final Report to the ScienceCouncil of British Columbia, May 1994.

3. N. A. F. Jaeger, “Integrated Electrooptic Modulators and Lasers in Gallium Arsenide,”Final Report to the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, July1993.

2. N. A. F. Jaeger and L. Young, “Integrated Optical Modulator,” Final Report to theScience Council of British Columbia, 1987.

1. N. A. F. Jaeger, H. W. Dommel, and L. Young, “Integrated Optic Voltage Sensor,” FinalReport to the Science Council of British Columbia, June 1985.

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10. WORK SUBMITTED (including publisher and date of submission)

1. F. Rahmatian and N. A. F. Jaeger, “Optical Electric Field or Voltage Sensing System,”Patent application file in the US in November 12, 2002.

11. WORK IN PROGRESS (including degree of completion)

4. J. D. Bull, N. A. F. Jaeger, F. Rahmatian, “A New Hybrid Current Sensor for High-Voltage Applications,” to be submitted to IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery. Indraft form.

3. N. A. F. Jaeger, S. Cherukupalli, A. J.Vandermaar C. P. Jaeger, H. Kato, F.Rahmatian and G. S. Polovick “An On-Line Real-Time Relative Dissipation FactorMonitoring System,” to be submitted to the IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery. In draft form.

2. N. A. F. Jaeger, F. Rahmatian, R. James, and E. Berolo, “Jones Calculus Analysis ofAlGaAs/GaAs Polarization Converter using Slow-Wave Electrodes.” In draft form.

1. F. Rahmatian, N. A. F. Jaeger, R. James, and E. Berolo, “Integrated-OpticAlGaAs/GaAs Mode Converters using Slow-Wave Electrodes,” to be submitted toIEEE/OSA Journal of Lightwave Technology. In draft form.