Scientists unveil next-generation research trends in metaphotonics platforms with AI.
A research team, comprising Professor Junsuk Rho from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, the Department of Chemical Engineering, and the Department of Electrical Engineering, and PhD candidates Seokho Lee and Cherry Park from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Pohang University of Science and Technology , has recently published a paper that highlights the next generation of research trends that combine metaphotonics research with artificial intelligence.
In the realm of optical neural networks, a burgeoning field of optical computer technology is emerging, aiming to enable AI at the speed of light by using metamaterials to convert information into light. The research team, in particular, offers a fresh perspective on the synergy between AI and future metaphotonics research by classifying optical neural networks into encoders, responsible for compressing and abstracting information, and decoders, tasked with interpreting information.
Professor Junsuk Rho expressed the team's expectation by stating,"This paper presents the trajectory of metaphotonics research, encompassing past, present, and future endeavors, spanning from recent research to challenges and forthcoming trends." He added,"We anticipate further creative and innovative research that capitalizes on the intrinsic attributes of AI and metamaterials.
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