FREE and open-to-all 2-day workshop on MACHINE LEARNING, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND NONLINEAR FOURIER TRANSFORM in FIBER OPTICAL COMMUNICATION, held at the Technical University of Denmark 7-8 April 2022 (incl ONLINE participation). Addressing both current and future trends, this workshop is particularly suited for PhD students and Early Career Researchers working in the fields of Photonics and Fiber Optical Communications. Featured sessions will cover 1. Practical Implementation and Network Applications of Nonlinear Fourier Transform; 2. Machine Learning Methods for Ultra-Wide Band Systems; and 3. Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Applied to Multiband Optical Communication. High profile speakers from both Industry and Academia include Antonio Napoli (Infinera Germany), Jelena Pesic (Nokia), Sander Wahls (TU Delft), Laurent Schmalen (KIT), Marija Furdek (Chalmers), Andrea Carena (PoliTO), Alan PT Lau (HKPU), Michael Galili (DTU), Stanislav (Stas) Derevyanko (Ben Gurion University), Marco Secondini (SSSA), and Cristian Antonelli (University of L'Aquila) among others. Main organisers: Darko Zibar/Francesco Da Ros (both DTU) and Sergei K. Turitsyn (Aston Institute of Photonic Technologies).

Schedule

The preliminary schedule is published and includes technical sessions alongside networking opportunities.

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Speakers

High profile speakers include leading experts in their field from both academia and the telecomunication industry (Nokia Bell; Infinera)

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Registration

Registration required. This workshop is FREE to participate online, with additional limited places available for in-person attendance at DTU, Denmark. Registration deadline for in-person attendance is 18 March 2022, after which only online registration will be possible. The workshop aims to educate PhD students and early career researchers.

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The main organisers of this workshop are Prof. Darko Zibar & Dr. Francesco Da Ros of the Technical University of Denmark and Prof. Sergei Turitsyn, director of the Aston Institute of Photonic Technologies at Aston University (UK) together with collaborative research projects they coordinate. These are in particular projects FONTE, WON and MENTOR, who have received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 766115, 814276 and 956713; the European Research Council (H2020-EU CoG FRECOM; 771878) and the Villum Fonden /Villum Young Investigator Project VYI OPTIC-AI (29344).

Additional co-organisers of the event are projects REAL-NET, POST-DIGITAL, MOCCA, MEFISTA and MULTIPLY, who have received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement 813144, 860360, 814147, 861152 and 713694 respectively.

 

 

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