In an age where technology has been a never-ending ladder towards development and innovation, photonics might be your step on the ladder towards your goal. If you have been inquisitive about the fine branches of science dealing with existence of photons or science of light, photonics is your key.
Photonics is the science and technology dealing with properties and functions of photons, which are particles of light. It involves study, generation, detection, amplification and other processes related to light waves and photons. From telecommunication to medical sciences and defence operations, to electronics and manufacturing industry, photonics has a wide range of applications. It has a major implementation in research and commercial development sphere. It is believed that this might become the next-gen technology after electronics. There is a global need for professionals skilled in the photonic sector and this dispenses a lot of scope.
If the thought of working with optical fibres and lasers fascinates you, and you want to master this technology of light, here’s how to go about building a career in the photonics industry-
The International School of Photonics, CUSAT
A photonic specialist can take up the roles of a service engineers, communication engineer, technician, or photonic researcher. Their skills are utilised in industrial manufacturing, testing photonic components, imaging, telecommunications, networking, semi conductor industry etc.
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