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Professor Polina Bayvel is the Head of the Optical Networks Group (Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering), UCL, a research group she set up in 1994. Her research interests are in the area of optical communications and networks on different time- and length scales (from trans-oceanic distances to intra- and inter-data centre communications and routing.. This includes the analysis and implementation of wavelength-routed optical networks, high-speed optical transmission, and the study and mitigation of optical fibre nonlinearities. She was one of the first to show the feasibility of using the wavelength domain for routing in optical networks, and designed wavelength-selective devices needed for their characterisation and implementation. More recently she has focused on the study of capacity limits in ultrawideband nonlinear optical networks and nonlinearity-mitigation techniques. She has authored or co-authored more than 350 refereed journal and conference papers.
She has led the UK EPSRC Programme Grant UNLOC (2012-2018), focused on unlocking - and maximising - the capacity of optical fibre communications. She is a vocal advocate for the importance and need for ubiquitous, secure, low-delay and high-capacity communications infrastructure to support the digital economy and new applications with the potential to transform people’s lives. She currently leads the EPSRC Programme Grant TRANSNET (2018-2024): https://gow.epsrc.ukri.org/NGBOViewGrant.aspx?GrantRef=EP/R035342/1 focused to transforming optical networks for the cloud through the combination of machine learning and intelligent transceivers.
She has led the UK EPSRC Programme Grant UNLOC (2012-2018), focused on unlocking - and maximising - the capacity of optical fibre communications. She is a vocal advocate for the importance and need for ubiquitous, secure, low-delay and high-capacity communications infrastructure to support the digital economy and new applications with the potential to transform people’s lives. She currently leads the EPSRC Programme Grant TRANSNET (2018-2024): https://gow.epsrc.ukri.org/NGBOViewGrant.aspx?GrantRef=EP/R035342/1 focused to transforming optical networks for the cloud through the combination of machine learning and intelligent transceivers.
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Daniel J. Elson,Vitaly Mikhailov,Jiawei Luo,Shohei Beppu, Glenn W. Baxter, Ralf Stolte, Luke Stewart,Shigehiro Takasaka,Mindaugas Jarmolovicius,Eric Sillekens,Robert I. Killey,Polina Bayvel,
Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exhibitionpp.1-3, (2024)
arxiv(2024)
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Jiaqian Yang, Romulo Aparecido,Henrique Buglia,Pratim Hazarika,Eric Sillekens,Ronit Sohanpal,Mingming Tan, Dini Pratiwi,Ruben S. Luis,Benjamin J. Puttnam,Yuta Wakayama,Wladek Forysiak,
Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC) 2024 (2024)
Jiaqian Yang, Romulo Aparecido,Henrique Buglia,Pratim Hazarika,Eric Sillekens,Ronit Sohanpal,Mingming Tan, Dini Pratiwi,Ruben S. Luis,Benjamin J. Puttnam,Yuta Wakayama,Wladek Forysiak,
Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exhibitionpp.1-3, (2024)
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Jiaqian Yang,Henrique Buglia,Eric Sillekens,Mingming Tan,Pratim Hazarika, Dini Pratiwi,Ronit Sohanpal,Mindaugas Jarmolovičius, Romulo Aparecido, Ralf Stolte, Wladek Forysiak,Polina Bayvel,
arxiv(2024)
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JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGYno. 2 (2024): 636-648
Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exhibitionpp.1-3, (2024)
JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGYno. 4 (2024): 1215-1224
Journal of Lightwave Technologyno. 99 (2024): 1-8
Jiaqian Yang,Eric Sillekens, Benjamin J. Puttnam,Ronit Sohanpal,Mindaugas Jarmolovičius, Romulo Aparecido,Henrique Buglia,Ruben S. Luis, Ralf Stolte,Polina Bayvel,Robert I. Killey
arxiv(2024)
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