British Columbia

Welcome to the gallery of my road trip through British Columbia. Great driving. Enjoy the view!

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Vancouver Bay from Canada Place

 

University of British Columbia Botanical Gardens
University of British Columbia Botanical Gardens
Flower collections
Flower collections
The Chief, North Panoramic, Squamish
The Chief, North Panoramic, Squamish
The Chief South Panorama, Squamish
The Chief South Panorama, Squamish
Olympic Plaza, Whistler
Olympic Plaza, Whistler
A spot for lunch at Gott Creek
A spot for lunch at Gott Creek
Seton Lake
Seton Lake
Kelowna beaches
Kelowna beaches
Myra Canyon
Myra Canyon
Trestles at Myra Canyon
Trestles at Myra Canyon
Walking to Cosens Bay, near Vernon
Walking to Cosens Bay, near Vernon
Wild flowers
Wild flowers
Revelstoke, with Mt Bigby in the background
Revelstoke, with Mt Bigby in the background
Mount Revelstoke summit
Mount Revelstoke summit

Flowers and silicon

On my last day in Vancouver, I visited the University of British Columbia (UBC). Through the SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics, I was able to reach out to students of the SPIE UBC student chapter and arrange to visit UBC. A lot of people are away for the summer, but I had the pleasure of having a short meeting with Edison.

Meeting with Elison
Meeting with Elison

Edison is working in silicon photonics and making devices that are 10-100s nanometers (1,000 to 10,000 smaller than the width of your hair!) and that use light to detect molecules, and in particular certain types of pesticides. It was fascinating visiting his labs where he can prepare the chemistry and do the optical experiments.

UBC has a lovely campus. It’s so big that I had to drive around it to take it all in. Here’s what I guess the campus centre looks like.

UBC campus panoramic
UBC campus panoramic

There’s also a botanical garden on campus, with lots of trails. It’s a very relaxing place, with lots of walks through shaded areas and many beautiful flowers.

Flowery botanical gardens
Flowery botanical gardens

Road trip

I’ve got a car and, finally, I have a plan on where to take it.

I’m off to Banff, and then Calgary. Thanks to a very helpful lady in the Vancouver Tourist Information Centre, I also have the tools to get me there. I’ve cut out some maps, and found some campsites, that will take me to the

  1. Squamish, the Canadian response to Yosemite
  2. Whistler, world-renowned skiing (and good summer hiking too!)
  3. Merritt and Kelowna down in the Okanagan wine valley
  4. Revelstoke, on a recommendation from top lad Henners Nixon
  5. Banff National Park, including Lake Louise.

That’s about 1,164 km in total that I have to do in the next 8 days. It’s going to be busy and the drive of a lifetime. Watch this space!

"Home" for the next 10 days
“Home” for the next 10 days

Time to fly

I’m off to North America for 7 weeks. From today I will be in Canada and the USA and I will be back in the UK on 3rd September. During that time, I will be going to 2 international conferences

  • OSA Integrated Photonics Research in Vancouver, presenting my latest research results. See my previous post for more on this.
  • SPIE Optics + Photonics, where I will be attending a student leadership workshop, an Outreach Olympic Games and presenting two papers at the Optics Outreach and Education conference on my outreach and public engagement with research work that I carried out during the UNESCO 2015 International Year of Light.

In between, I will be travelling to different places in Canada and the USA to visit universities and companies, network with researchers and students, and tie in with family and friends. Here’s what the trip is going to look like. If you are near any of these areas, and I haven’t fixed a date to meet you, please get in touch!

 When? Where?
16/07-21/07 Vancouver
21/07-30/07 British Columbia, Alberta
30/07-02/08 Calgary
02/08-12/08 Boulder, CO
12/08-14/08 Toronto
14/08-19/08 Montreal
19/08-23/08 San Francisco and Bay Area, CA
23/08-26/08 LA, CA
26/08-02/09 San Diego, CA
03/09 Back to the UK

Watch this space for news and photos on my research, visits, travels, reunions and adventures.

Integrated Photonics Research

Eureka. I made an experiment, and then made it better.

In my PhD I am building integrated optical circuits. The devices I have been making act as polarising filters: they split a light signal into 2 signals that have different amounts of polarisation in each of them. It’s a bit like with polarised sunglasses, where held one way (say horizontally) the light coming through looks strong, and when turned at a right angle, the light looks weak. My devices have the same effect, and I want to quantify this contrast in the strengths of the polarised light with physical quantities.

So this is how I did it

Integrated photonics experiments are delicate
My integrated photonics experiment

Now the tricky thing with this experiment is that am trying to measure the polarisation contrast within a tiny ray of light that is very close to a huge sun that is a source of unwanted noise. The higher the noise the harder it is to measure a high level of polarisation contrast at the device output. It works on a scale of 1 to 100 (in dBs for those familiar with logarithmic scales). Said differently, without taking care, my device looks like it’s on level 5. If I collect the data by filtering out the noise then I can show a higher level of contrast. I used a combination of fibre optics, microscope objectives, highly precise mechanical stages and filters to try and make it better.

It’s a bit like playing Pokemon. I was at level 17 initially, worked hard to improve an experiment and after some time got to level 28. That’s a 10 billion (10^10!) fold improvement in contrast. Next step is level 30; at that point my device evolves from a research product to a device worthy of industrial interest.

Pensées niçoises

Si tu trouves cette page, fais une pause en mémoire des victimes de l’attentat de Nice du 14 juillet 2016; et pour les victimes de crime de haine qui ne sont de monde, injustement.

Cycling & exploring

Father and Son in lycra
Father and Son in lycra
Butser Hill Warriors
Butser Hill Warriors
Cycling action selfie, back in Hampshire
Cycling action selfie, back in Hampshire
Beach Time, Lepe
Beach Time, Lepe, UK
Nicasio valley selfies.
Nicasio valley selfies.
Tagging along with the local Sunday club ride, Camino Alto climb.
Tagging along with the local Sunday club ride, Camino Alto climb.
Entering Mount Tamalpais state park.
Entering Mount Tamalpais state park.
My Californian ride, a Specialized Roubaix carbon with Ultegra.
My Californian ride, a Specialized Roubaix carbon with Ultegra.
Riding a Specialized Diverge on the dirt tracks of the Rockies
Riding a Specialized Diverge on the dirt tracks of the Rockies
Smiling at Brainard Lake
Smiling at Brainard Lake
Brainard lake, on a bike. My first ride ever over 3,000 metres!
Brainard lake, on a bike. My first ride ever over 3,000 metres!
My cycling companion for my time in Boulder
My cycling companion for my time in Boulder
At the summit of Mount Revelstoke!
At the summit of Mount Revelstoke!
Exploring trails on Mount MacPherson
Exploring trails on Mount MacPherson

 

First ride out on trails in Myra Canyon
Bike #1, Myra Canyon