Fiber Optics Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences (FORC RAS) carries out fundamental and applied research on a variety of problems of modern fiber optics. FORC is the principal research center in this field in Russia and is recognized as one of the world's leaders.
FORC was founded in 1993 on the basis of the Fiber Optics Department of the General Physics Institute by Professor E.M. Dianov. At present, the director of FORC is Dr. Sergey L. Semjonov.
FORC has over 90 employees, about 50 of whom are scientists and engineers. 29 scientists are PhD's. Approximately 10-15 pre- and post-graduate students are also involved in the research. FORC occupies a five-floored building in Moscow with 5,880 square meters laboratory facility.
FORC possesses standard and unique equipment for fabrication, characterization, and investigation of optical fibers; in particular, MCVD, SPCVD, and POD installations for fabrication of optical fiber preforms, two fiber drawing towers, an extrusion set-up for fabrication of crystalline IR fibers, a set-up for growing nonlinear crystals, over two dozens of gas and solid-state lasers (HeNe, Ar, excimer, N2,Ti:Al2O3, Nd:YAG,HeCd and others), set-ups for inscription of in-fiber refractive index gratings, a Raman spectrograph, Fourier and multi-range UV/VIS/NIR spectrometers, high-performance spectrum analyzers and many other devices (see also 'Laboratories and Research Activities').
FORC has wide experience in cooperation with end-product companies and research establishments throughout the world. Geography of FORC's cooperation is steadily expanding.
During the last 25 years, since 1975, a number of pioneering works on optical fiber technology, nonlinear fiber optics, and fiber lasers and amplifiers have been performed at FORC. Among the major achievements are

Current research activities at FORC include