Yuxin (Eugene) Dai currently serves as a Principal Architect at Cox Communications, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of transport and access networks. With a PhD in Physics and a robust background in both particle and solid-state physics, Eugene leverages his...
Yuxin (Eugene) Dai currently serves as a Principal Architect at Cox Communications, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of transport and access networks. With a PhD in Physics and a robust background in both particle and solid-state physics, Eugene leverages his deep understanding of complex systems to drive innovation in optical communications. His extensive research experience, particularly in the magnetic properties of high-temperature superconductors, informs his approach to developing cutting-edge communication technologies.
At Cox, Eugene is actively involved in standardization efforts that are crucial for the evolution of broadband networks. He represents the company at IEEE, contributing to significant protocols such as 802.3bn for EPON over coax, 802.3ca for 25G/100G EPON, and 400G Ethernet. His expertise is further showcased through his contributions to FSAN/ITU-T, where he plays a key role in advancing standards like XGS-PON and NG PON2. Additionally, Eugene has authored important technical documents, including IPS 915 on DWDM aggregations for TDM PONs, which highlight his leadership in the SCTE community.
Eugene's skill set encompasses project management, strategic partnerships, and product marketing, enabling him to lead cross-functional teams effectively. His proficiency in optical fiber technologies and VoIP solutions positions him as a thought leader in the telecommunications industry. Through his work, Eugene is not only enhancing Cox's network capabilities but also contributing to the broader landscape of communication standards, ensuring that the company remains at the forefront of technological advancement in an increasingly connected world.