Philippe Absil

Also published under:P. Absil, P. P. Absil, Ph Absil, Philippe P. Absil

Affiliation

imec, Leuven, Belgium

Topic

Photodetector,Silicon Photonics,Acceleration Factor,Acceleration Voltage,Activation Energy,Arbitrary Ratio,Arbitrary Waveform Generator,Avalanche Photodiode,Bending Radius,Bent Waveguide,Broadband Response,Charged Region,Compact Footprint,Continuous Wave,Coplanar Waveguide,Coupled Mode Theory,Coupled Model,Coupling Length,Coupling Loss,Coupling Ratio,Coupling Variables,Dark Current,Dark Noise,Data Rate,Degradation Mechanism,Direct Coupling,Electromagnetic Simulation,Ethernet,Excessive Loss,Extinction Ratio,Eye Diagrams,Fabrication Tolerance,Full-wave Electromagnetic Simulation,Function Of Time,High-speed Signal,Impact Ionization,Input-referred Noise,Insertion Loss,Lifetime Assessment,Low Radio Frequency,Lumped Elements,Mach-Zehnder Interferometer,Maximum Coupling,Modulation Formats,Noise Contribution,Optical Coupling,Optical Power,Optical Receiver,Part Of Term,Peak-to-peak Amplitude,

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 is currently the Director of the 3-D and Optical I/O Technologies Department at Imec since 2013 and has been responsible for the silicon photonics technology platform development since 2010. Before that he spent seven years managing the advanced CMOS scaling program at Imec. In the early 2000s, he developed the passive photonics platform technology for Little Optics, Inc., Annapolis Junction, MD USA.