معرفی
Prof. Sander Wahls is a Professor at the Institute of Industrial Information Technology (IIIT) at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). His research focuses on nonlinear dynamics, optical fiber communication, signal processing, and machine learning applications. He leads the KIT-IIIT team and has contributed significantly to advancing methodologies in nonlinear Fourier transforms, fiber parameter identification, and rogue wave analysis. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical implementations in optical systems and marine engineering.
Key research interests include nonlinear wave phenomena, soliton-based signal processing, and data-driven approaches for communication systems. His publications highlight innovations in fiber nonlinearity monitoring, machine learning for optical channels, and experimental validations of novel signal recovery techniques.
Prof. Wahls' recent work explores the implications of solitons in rogue wave occurrences, leveraging nonlinear Fourier transforms for spectral analysis of buoy measurements. He also investigates fiber parameter estimation using Koopman operators and develops algorithms for blind demultiplexing in optical communication.
His research has been applied to real-world scenarios such as oceanographic wave analysis, high-speed optical transmission systems, and environmental monitoring. Collaborations span interdisciplinary areas like ocean engineering and computational mathematics.

