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A Time and A Tide: Charles K. Kao ─ A Memoir

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Charles K. Kao
2010
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Sir Charles Kao is generally regarded as the father of fiber optics, based in part on his discovery that signal loss in fiber cables was a direct result of impurities in the glass rather than a flaw in the technology—a breakthrough that affects nearly every aspect of our present-day communication infrastructure. Awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2009 "for groundbreaking achievements concerning the transmission of light in fibers for optical communication," this memoir chronicles the personal and scientific odyssey of one of the twentieth century's most influential scientists. Beginning with his childhood in war-torn Shanghai and Hong Kong, Kao explores the turbulent rift that forced him from his family. Later, he details his early work and experience that established the basis for his seminal research with glass fibers in the 1960s. Following this groundbreaking work, the memoir covers Kao's time as a professor and Vice Chancellor of The Chinese University of Hong Kong up until 2009 when he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. Also Available by Charles K. Kao: A Choice Fulfilled: The Business of High Technology

Table of Contents

Title Page, Copyright

Contents

pp. v

Foreword

pp. vii-viii

1. A Wedding

pp. 3-18

2. School

pp. 19-32

3. A Step Towards the Unknown

pp. 33-40

4. Sailing into the Wide Wide World

pp. 41-54

5. Building Independence

pp. 55-68

6. Hitting the Jackpot, Part 1

pp. 69-86

7. Hitting the Jackpot, Part II

pp. 87-104

8. The R&D World

pp. 105-126

9. Vice Chancellor of CUHK

pp. 127-150

10. All My Prizes

pp. 151-168

11. Family Life and Travels

pp. 169-192

12. Sojourns at CUHK

pp. 193-216

13. Wedding Anniversaries

pp. 217-232

14. The Great, the Rich, and the Powerful

pp. 233-254

15. The Slow Death

pp. 255-264

16. The Most Prestigious Prize in the World

pp. 265-280
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