M.Sc.
Bensu
Baran-Akin
Technische Universität München
Professur für Leitungsgebundene Übertragungstechnik (Prof. Hanik)
Postadresse
Theresienstr. 90
80333 München
Biografie
- B.Sc. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Koc University Istanbul /Turkey (2019), Physik im Nebenfach
- M.Sc. in Communications Engineering (MSCE), Technical University Munich (2022)
- Seit September 2022 wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin an der Lehr- und Forschungseinheit für Nachrichtentechnik, Professur für Leitungsgebundene Übertragungstechnik
Lehre
- Optical Communication Systems in WS 23/24, WS 24/25, WS 25/26
- Seminar on Coding and Cryptography, Optical Communications and Digital Communications SS 23, WS 24/25, SS 26
Forschung
I am interested in scalable approaches to increase fiber capacity, including multi-band transmission and efficient use of existing optical infrastructure. My broader goal is to develop practical and cost-effective techniques for next-generation high-capacity optical networks .
My current research interests focus on optical communication systems with an emphasis on O-band wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) for short- and medium-reach links. I investigate nonlinear effects such as four-wave mixing and their impact on system performance near the zero-dispersion wavelength, where nonlinear interactions become particularly pronounced. My last work explores how carrier-phase relationships influence these effects and how tailored phase configurations can mitigate nonlinear impairments and improve transmission performance.
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