Charles K. Kao AKA Charles Kuen Kao Born: 4-Nov-1933 Birthplace: Shanghai, China
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: Asian Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Scientist, Business Nationality: United States Executive summary: Fiber optics Charles K. Kao's research formed the basis for fiber optics � the transmission system fundamental to everything from instant messaging to the World Wide Web � for which he won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics. In a 1966 paper written while he worked at Standard Telephones and Cables, Kao showed that light could be transmitted over long distances using extremely thin glass filaments. In later studies, he demonstrated that these optical signals could be sent over with great clarity and speed and at unprecedented volumes.
Kao was born in Shanghai, but his family fled to British-ruled Hong Kong when Kao was about 15. He is a dual citizen of the UK and US, and resides in California, where he is being treated for increasing symptoms of Alzheimer's disease, a regenerative brain condition. His name is sometimes presented in English as Gāo Kūn or Kao Kuen, and his early research was conducted in collaboration with George Hockham, a co-worker at Standard Telephones and Cables. Father: Kao Chun-Hsiang (attorney) Wife: Wong May-wan (computer engineer, m. 1959)
High School: St. Joseph's College, Hong Kong University: University of Greenwich (attended) University: BS, University of London (1957) University: PhD Electrical Engineering, Imperial College London (1965) Theological: Electrical Engineering, Chinese University of Hong Kong (1970-87) Administrator: Vice Chancellor, Chinese University of Hong Kong (1987-96)
ACS George W. Morey Award 1976
Franklin Institute Stuart Ballantine Medal 1977
Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award 1978
Rank Prize 1978
L.M. Ericsson International Prize 1979
AFCEA Gold Medal 1980
IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal 1985
Marconi Society Award 1985
Computer and Communications Prize 1987
IET Faraday Medal 1989
APS James C. McGroddy Prize 1989
RAE Prince Philip Medal 1996
Charles Stark Draper Prize 1999 SPIE Gold Medal 1992
Commander of the British Empire 1993 World Federation of Engineering Gold Medal 1995
RAE Prince Philip Medal 1996
Japan Prize 1996 HKIE Gold Medal 2006
Nobel Prize for Physics 2009 (with Willard S. Boyle and George E. Smith) Standard Telephones and Cables (1963-70)
ITT Research (1974-82)
ITT Director of Engineering (1982-99)
Transtech Services Ltd CEO
ITX Services Ltd Chairman and CEO
Royal Society Royal Academy of Engineering Asteroid Namesake 3463 Kaokuen Naturalized UK Citizen Naturalized US Citizen Chinese Ancestry
Risk Factors: Alzheimer's
Author of books:
Optical Fiber Technology II (1980) Optical Fiber Systems : Technology, Design, and Applications (1982) Technology Road Maps for Hong Kong : An In-Depth Study of Four Technology Areas (1991, with Kenneth Young) A Choice Fulfilled : The Business of High Technology (1991)
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