IPQ in the News 2012
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ADVA best student paper award, 2nd prize goes to Rene Schmogrow, IPQ, KIT
ADVA Prize for Rene Schmogrow
In a collaboration between University College London and the KIT, Rene Schmogrow was awarded the 2nd price at the ECOC conference for the paper entitled:
The European Conference on Optical Communications (ECOC) is one of the two major conferences in the field of optical communications. The meeting prides itself with a rejection ratio of 50% and an oral acceptance rate of 30%. Rene Schmogrow and coworkers not only made it into the oral session but were awarded the 2nd price in a fierce competition among an estimated 300 PhD submissions. Congratulations!
"Real-time digital Nyquist-WDM and OFDM signal generation: Spectral efficiency versus DSP complexity". -
Photonic Wire Bonding
IPQ researchers have demonstrated a novel technology to connect optical chips.
Lichtwellenleiter verbindet Halbleiterchips (KIT)
Lichtwellenleiter verbindet Halbleiterchips (Technologiewerte.de)
Lichtwellenleiter verbindet Halbleiterchips (ka-news.de)
Lichtwellenleiter verbindet Halbleiterchips (Businesstick.com)
Lichtwellenleiter verbindet Halbleiterchips (lanline.de)
Photonische Bondverbindung erreicht TBit-Geschwindigkeit (photonik.de) -
The Helmholtz International Research School for Teratronics has been opened on May, 3rd 2012
Press Release KIT
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Krupp-Förderpreis 2012 goes to Christian Koos
Christian Koos received the Krupp-Förderpreis 2012:
Presserelease KIT
Pressemeldung Krupp-Stiftung
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The Institute of Photonics and Quantum Electronics (IPQ) looks back onto a successful Optical Fiber Communications Conference 2012:
Nicole Lindenmann won the 2012 Corning Student Paper Competition honorable mentions with her work on
Paper: Low Loss Photonic Wire Bond Interconnects Enabling 5 TBit/s Data Transmission
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Swen König in collaboration with the IAF in Freiburg and the IHE institute made it into the world press with his work on Record-Speed Wireless Data Bridge Demonstrated: Takes High-Speed Communications the 'Last Mile'
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