“…I spent a lot of time reading the works of Howard Shaw's Stanford group [10], that included such luminaries as Michel Digonnet, Kenneth Jackson, Byoung Yoon Kim, Behad Moslehi, Steve Newton, Moshe Tur, Robert Wentworth, Robert Younquist, and sometimes involved contributions from Joseph Goodman [11]. I learned how to gain switch laser diodes to generate short tens-of-picosecond pulses [12], to detect them with high-bandwidth transimpedance receivers (pioneered by John Hullet and Tran Muoi [13], from what would later be my own department -Electrical Engineering at the University of Western Australia (UWA). I built my digital correlator and, with the later help of postdoc William Dove, we eventually published two papers describing it [14,15].…”