Peter Ossieurمشاهده پروفایل
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Peter Ossieur is an Associate Professor at Ghent University, working within the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Department of Information Technology. He also holds a position as a Postdoctoral Researcher at IMEC, specifically within the Internet Technology and Data Science Lab. His academic career spans over two decades of research in optical communications and integrated photonics. Dr. Ossieur's research focuses on silicon photonics, optical communications systems, high-speed transceivers, and photonic-electronic integration. His work spans from fundamental circuit design of transimpedance amplifiers and drivers to system-level implementation of optical networks. He has made significant contributions to passive optical networks (PON), data center interconnects, and micro-transfer printing techniques for heterogeneous integration of III-V devices on silicon photonics platforms. His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on pushing the boundaries of high-speed optical communications, with numerous papers on 100+ Gb/s systems, PAM-4 modulation schemes, and innovative integration techniques. His work bridges the gap between electronic circuit design and photonic device integration, with practical applications in data centers and next-generation optical access networks. Dr. Ossieur has supervised PhD students including Michiel Verplaetse and Gertjan Coudyzer, both promoted in 2020. He maintains an extensive publication record with over 100 papers spanning from 2003 to the present, showing consistent productivity and relevance in the field of optical communications. His work often involves significant collaboration with industry partners and other research institutions, as evidenced by the multi-author publications across various conferences and journals.








