James Lee

Co-Founder at Wave Photonics

James Lee has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries and roles. James is currently working as a Co-Founder at Wave Photonics since May 2021. Prior to that, they were a QTEC Enterprise Fellow at the University of Bristol from November 2019 to May 2021. Before joining Wave Photonics, James worked as a Quantitative Strategies Associate at Credit Suisse from May 2018 to October 2019. James also has experience as a Researcher and CASE Student at Toshiba Research Europe Limited from January 2018 to March 2018 and June 2014 to December 2017 respectively. Additionally, they worked as a Summer Associate at Credit Suisse in June 2017. James has also completed an internship at Carbon Recycling International in 2012 and worked as a Research Intern at Dartmouth College in 2011. James started gaining research experience with a Research Internship at the University of Oxford in 2010.

James Lee has a diverse education history. James started their academic journey in 2009 at the University of Oxford, where they pursued a Master's Degree in Physics. After completing their studies at Oxford in 2014, James then went on to the University of Cambridge to further their education. At Cambridge, they first obtained a Master's Degree in Photonic Systems Development in 2014. Following their master's, James continued their studies at Cambridge, focusing on Quantum Information - Photonic Systems Development, and earned a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in 2017. Overall, James has a strong foundation in physics and has specialized in the development of photonic systems with a particular emphasis on quantum information.

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Wave Photonics

Wave Photonics utilizes computational techniques to accelerate integrated photonics product designs.The company is developing a platform that provides optimized designs and streamlined integration between the supply chain using a software tool for predicting the performance and variation of a component for a given fabrication process and anoptimizer to generate a foundry-specific component library.Wave Photonics is headquartered in Cambridge, UK


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