
معرفی
Dr. Ueli Koch is a Lecturer at the Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering at ETH Zürich. His research focuses on plasmonics, high-speed optical communication, neuromorphic engineering, and memristive devices. He leads interdisciplinary projects aiming to integrate plasmonic and electronic components for next-generation communication systems. Key contributions include developing ultra-fast plasmonic modulators and memristive neural networks.
Research Interests:
- Plasmonic integration with electronics
- High-speed optical transceivers
- Memristive neuromorphic circuits
- Electro-optic materials (e.g., BaTiO3)
- Low-voltage photonic devices
Recent Work: Koch’s recent publications highlight advancements in plasmonic transceivers for terabaud communication, tunable memristive neurons, and novel modulator architectures. Collaborations with the Electromagnetic Fields Laboratory (IEF) and EU-funded projects (e.g., Wafer-scale CMOS integration) drive his work toward practical applications in data centers and optical networks.
Grants & Funding:
- H2020 Grant 780997: Wafer-scale CMOS integration for terabit connectivity
- H2020 Grant 871658: Neuro-augmented plasmonic transceivers
Labs/Teams: Active member of ETH’s Institute for Electromagnetic Fields (IEF), contributing to projects on photonic integration and neuromorphic systems.



