Philippe Absil

Affiliation

imec, Leuven, Belgium

Topic

Wavelength Division Multiplexing,Silicon Photonics,Insertion Loss,Optical Power,Power Consumption,Ring Resonator,Silicone Ring,Analog-to-digital Converter,Artificial Intelligence Applications,Bent Waveguide,Bias Voltage,Bit Error Rate,Chemical Doping,Chimney,Coupling Ratio,Coupling Variables,Cylindrical Coordinate System,Depletion Region,Direct Coupling,Effective Refractive Index,Efficient Tuning,Electro-optic Modulator,Energy Efficiency,Even And Odd,Excessive Loss,Fall Time,Forward Error Correction,GHz Bandwidth,Heating Efficiency,Heterogeneous Integration,High Bandwidth,High-speed Operation,Junction Capacitance,Laser Power,Local Oscillator,Lossless,Low Insertion Loss,Low Loss,Mach-Zehnder Interferometer,Mach-Zehnder Modulator,Machine Learning,Maximum Coupling,Metal Heat,Modulation Formats,Network Bandwidth,Odd Mode,Optical Amplifier,Optical Interconnects,Optical Link,Optical Loss,

Biography

Philippe Absil received the Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA, in 2000. His doctoral work contributed to the early demonstrations of semiconductor microring resonators. He spent seven years managing the advanced CMOS scaling program with IMEC. In the early 2000s, he developed the passive photonics platform technology for Little Optics, Inc., Annapolis Junction, MD, USA. He is currently Vice President of the 3-D and Optical I/O Technologies Department, IMEC, being responsible for the silicon photonics technology platform development since 2010.