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Cédric Bruynsteen
Also published under:Cedric Bruynsteen, C. Bruynsteen
Affiliation
IDLab, Department of Information Technology, Ghent University - IMEC, Gent, Belgium
Topic
High Bandwidth,Optical Power,Power Consumption,Bit Error Rate,Eye Diagrams,Mach-Zehnder Modulator,Optical Amplifier,Optical Modes,Photonic Integrated Circuits,SiGe BiCMOS,Silicon Photonics,Transimpedance Amplifier,Analog-to-digital Converter,Artificial Intelligence Applications,Bias Current,Dc Output Voltage,Digital Delay,Digital Oscilloscope,Electrode,Electrostatic Discharge,Equivalent Inductance,Ethernet,Fiber Probe,GHz Bandwidth,Gain Stage,Heterogeneous Integration,High Power Consumption,High-speed Circuits,Insertion Loss,Local Oscillator,Low Insertion Loss,Low Loss,Low Power Consumption,Machine Learning,Mixed Signals,Modulation Formats,Network Bandwidth,Optical Phase,Optical Receiver,Optical Switching,Optical Transceiver,Output Buffer,Output Stage,Parasitic Capacitance,Photonic Integration,Polarization Beam Splitter,Polarization Rotation,Real-time Oscilloscope,Silicon Nitride,Single-mode Fiber,
Biography
Cedric Bruynsteen received the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium, in 2018 and 2023, respectively. He is currently a Senior Researcher with IMEC, Leuven, Belgium, working on high-speed optical and analog IC design. His research interests include low-noise transceiver front-ends for optical communication systems and quantum applications.
