Multimode Fiber Encryption
Studying noise-resilient optical encryption pipelines built on multimode fiber speckles, spatial encoding, and physically grounded decoding strategies.
Ruibo Lan
I am Ruibo Lan, an optical engineering researcher working on multimode fiber photonics, orbital angular momentum based information encoding, diffractive neural networks, and AI-driven modeling for nonlinear optical systems.
Research
Studying noise-resilient optical encryption pipelines built on multimode fiber speckles, spatial encoding, and physically grounded decoding strategies.
Using OAM beams as high-dimensional carriers for image encoding, information multiplexing, and secure optical transmission.
Building optical inference systems that embed intelligence into propagation itself, with an emphasis on low-latency and all-optical decoding.
Deep learning models for fast prediction of complex nonlinear dynamics in Kerr fiber cavities and related photonic systems.
Hands-on experience with spatial optical systems, phase pattern generation, SLM control, and end-to-end optimization across hardware and software.
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My research combines optical physics, computational modeling, and machine learning to build photonic systems that are more secure, interpretable, and robust in realistic environments.