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Paulo Almeida
Also published under:P. J. Almeida, P. Almeida, Paulo Jorge Almeida
Affiliation
Huber+ Suhner Polatis, Cambridge, U.K.
Topic
Beam Quality,Core Mode,Fiber Laser,Laser Pulse,Optical Amplifier,Optical Power,Phase Matching,Refractive Index Profile,Ring Mode,Additive Noise,Amplified Spontaneous Emission,Average Delivery,Beam Switching,Bending Loss,Bending Radius,Commercial Fiber,Concentric Rings,Continuous Wave,Control Beam,Control Loop,Coupled Mode Theory,Coupling Length,Deep Learning,Deep Reinforcement Learning,Deep Reinforcement Learning Agent,Deep Reinforcement Learning Method,Default Method,Default Parameter Settings,Degrees Of Freedom,Delocalization,Different Degrees Of Complexity,Diffraction Limit,Digital Oscilloscope,Dynamic Adjustment,Dynamic Control,Electromagnetic Field,Error Vector Magnitude,Fast Switching,Fiber Bending,Fiber Link,Fiber Mode,Fluorinated,Four-wave Mixing,High Index,High Optical Power,High Power,High-power Fiber Lasers,Laser Linewidth,Laser Operation,Laser Output,
Biography
Paulo Jorge Almeida received the degree in physics and applied
mathematics from the University of Porto, Porto, Portugal, the M.Sc. degree in electronics and computer science from
the Technical University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal, and the Ph.D. degree in optoelectronics from the Optoelectronics
Research Centre (ORC), University of Southampton, Southampton, U.K., in 2006. He was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow
with the Pulsed Fibre Laser group, ORC, between 2006 and 2007, and in 2007 was a Senior Development Engineer at
Fianium Ltd., where he worked in the development of mode-locked picosecond and femtosecond fibre lasers until 2017. He
is currently a Principal Fibre Laser Engineer at SPI Lasers Ltd, Southampton. His current research interests include
ultrafast fibre lasers, mode-locked lasers, and high-power pulsed fibre lasers.