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Ian Phillips is a Teaching Fellow in Electronics & Computer Engineering at Aston University's College of Engineering and Physical Sciences. He specializes in optical communications, with a focus on Raman amplification, coherent transmission systems, and high data rate optical networks. His research spans topics such as ultra-wideband discrete Raman amplifiers, multi-band transmission, and nonlinear noise mitigation in fiber optic systems. Phillips holds a PhD in Optoelectronics (1998) under the supervision of Prof. I. Bennion, focusing on optical network processing using all-optical and electro-optical devices.
His work emphasizes practical applications of advanced optical technologies, including experimental studies on Raman amplifier optimization, bismuth-doped fiber amplifiers, and hybrid amplifier designs for metro networks. Phillips has contributed to over 100 peer-reviewed publications and 24 datasets, often collaborating on projects involving ultra-high data rate transmission (e.g., 321 Tb/s systems) and novel signal processing techniques. His research has been funded through collaborative initiatives and leverages both experimental and numerical methods to advance optical communication systems.
Notable contributions include the development of ultra-flat Raman-enhanced FOPAs, low-penalty dual-stage Raman amplifiers, and pioneering work in E-band transmission using bismuth-doped amplifiers. Phillips' expertise bridges theoretical photonics with practical system design, addressing challenges in bandwidth efficiency, signal integrity, and amplifier noise management.



