Wim Korevaarمشاهده پروفایل
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Dr. Wim Korevaar serves as a part-time university researcher at the Signal Processing Systems (SPS) Group of Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), while concurrently working as a Senior Telecommunications System Engineer at TNO (Dutch Applied Research Institute) in Delft since April 2019. At TNO, he designs optical and quantum satellite communication systems for ground-to-satellite and satellite-to-satellite links, contributing to standardization efforts at CCSDS and ESA. He earned his PhD, cum laude, from Eindhoven University of Technology for pioneering work on Hermite-based multi-user communication schemes as an alternative to Fourier-based systems. During his doctoral studies, he founded two companies subsequently acquired in 2007 and 2019. Dr. Korevaar's research centers on optical satellite communications, quantum communications, and signal processing for telecommunications, with specific expertise in end-to-end system performance analysis, modem design, and signal processing techniques for space-based systems. His work actively bridges academic research and industrial applications through collaborations between universities, research institutes, and private sector partners. Analysis of his 2022-2024 publications reveals a concentrated focus on advancing space communication technologies, particularly in channel modeling under atmospheric turbulence, latency-constrained fading mitigation, end-to-end performance of coherent optical feeder links, and high-speed channel coding architectures. These contributions target robust high-capacity systems for next-generation satellite networks with dual-use government and commercial applications. He currently participates in the LaiQa project (2024-2026) advancing quantum key distribution space components, and maintains active engagement with students on groundbreaking communication system innovations despite no formal advisee listings.










