Stenio M. Ranzini

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Introduction Specialist in optical communications with experience in optical transmission modeling and digital signal processing. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in optical communications at the Technical University of Denmark. It is a 3-year Ph.D. program at one of the strongest and most productive universities in the field of Photonic Engineering. I am part of the Machine Learning for Photonic Systems group. Half of my Ph.D. is in Nokia Bell Labs Stuttgart as a guest researcher in the Optical Networks Department. At NBL I was able to experimentally demonstrate the research developed at DTU in one of the largest industrial research labs. I’ve started my research career in optical communications at CPqD, one of the largest R&D centers in Latin America in Telecommunications and IT, working there for 7 years. I was responsible for researching and developing state-of-art digital signal processing algorithms to be employed in a commercial physical layer ASIC for high-speed optical communications transceiver. I was also part of the deployment team responsible for analyzing the impact of quantization, parallelism (block processing), and feedback on algorithms (using Verilog, SystemC, and Catapult).