Debrettâ≢s honours ORC luminary in Engineering and Technology
The prestigious 2017 Debrettâs 500 of the most influential and inspiring people living and working in Britain today features Optoelectronics Research Centre director, Professor Sir David Payne, for the third consecutive year.
Sir David features in Debrettâs for the far-reaching impact of his teamâs invention, the erbium-doped fibre amplifier â âwidely regarded as one of the most important developments in modern communicationsâ? which âfacilitated the internetâs rapid growth through fast transmission and amplification of large amounts of data.â?
Professor of photonics and director at the world-renowned Optoelectronics Research Centre and the Zepler Institute at the University of Southampton, Payne also directs the ORCâs Photonics Hyperhighway project, funded by the EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council), which aims to avert network gridlock caused by applications that use up a lot of bandwidth.
Says David, âThis is wonderful recognition of the work of the Optoelectronics Research Centre, one of the leading photonics institutes in the world. Our work has for years focused on creating, improving and expanding the optical fibre internet. Many of the key enabling components are a result of the sustained funding from EPSRC that we have enjoyed over many decades.â?
Compiled in consultation with independent expert practitioners and commentators in each of the categories, The Debrettâs 500 was launched in 2014 to identify and celebrate the most influential people in British society. All the people in the Debrettâs 500 are scrutinised for their level of influence in shaping the lives, choices and ideas of others.
Sir David Payne is joined by other luminaries from the University of Southamptonâs Faculty of Physical Sciences and Engineering, among them Professors Dame Wendy Hall and Visiting Professor Liam Maxwell who also feature on Debrettâs list of leaders in Engineering and Technology.
Read about the full list of people from the University of Southampton honoured in this year's list.
Catch The Telegraph's piece focusing on Debrett's Engineering and Technology list.