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Mark Shtaif, Professor of
Electrical Engineering Tel Aviv University
Postal address School of Electrical Engineering The Iby and Aladar Fleischman
Faculty of Engineering Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel TEL: +972-3-640 5905 (Dept. secretary: +972-3-640-8765) FAX:
+972-3-642 3508 |
Biographical Sketch
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Mark Shtaif received his MSc and PhD degrees in electrical
engineering at the Technion in 1993 and 1997, respectively. In 1997 he joined
the Light-wave Networks Research Department at AT&T Labs Research as
Senior and then Principal Member of Technical Staff. At AT&T his work centered
on modeling and characterization of optical fiber communication systems
focusing on propagation effects in optical fibers including fiber
nonlinearities, polarization mode dispersion, special modulation formats and
interaction of signals and noise. During his employment he consulted to the
AT&T business units on the integration of fiber-optic technologies. In
2000 he became a Principal Architect in Celion
Networks, an optical networking company, where he worked on the analysis and
design of long-haul optical transmission systems. In April 2002 he joined the |
Recent research activities
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· Fiber-optic communications systems · Nonlinear fiber optics · Optical amplification · Polarization effects in fiber transmission · Theory of noise and detection · Quantum information in fiber systems · Laser dynamics and mode-locking · Theory of passive fiber-optic devices · Spatially multiplexed transmission |
Teaching
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· Quantum Electronics (0510-5004) · Stochastic processes (0510-5005) · Noise and propagation phenomena in fiber optic transmission (0510-7620) |
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