Sjoerd van der HeideView profile
Researcher
Sjoerd van der Heide is a University Researcher at Eindhoven University of Technology, affiliated with the Electrical Engineering department and the Electro-Optical Communication group. His work focuses on advanced optical communication systems, with expertise in quantum key distribution, digital signal processing, and space-division multiplexing. Education: MSc in Optical Communication Systems (2017), thesis titled Low-complexity pre-compensation and advanced modulation techniques for high capacity intensity-modulated direct detection systems , supervised by Prof. C.M. Okonkwo. Research interests include: Quantum cryptography over free-space and fiber links GPU-accelerated real-time optical receivers Mode-division multiplexing techniques Holography-based fiber device characterization Atmospheric turbulence compensation Statistical modeling of mode-dependent loss Recent publications demonstrate trends in Continuous-variable QKD integration Co-propagation of classical and quantum signals Neural network applications for transmission High-capacity SDM systems Real-time GPU-based signal processing Off-axis digital holography techniques Scientific awards include: ECOC 2018 Student Paper Award Optica Student Paper Award (2022) OECC 2019 Best Paper Award Active in experimental validation of transmission systems, with collaborations on multi-core fiber implementations, turbulence generators, and software-defined optical receivers. Currently involved in the Zwaartekracht ECO project for integrated nanophotonics research.








