EU GREEN celebrates the International Day of Light 2024, Parma (Italy)
L’Università degli Studi di Parma celebra l’International Day of Light il 22 maggio con due seminari promossi dal Dipartimento di Ingegneria e Architettura, e patrocinati dall'IEEE Photonics Society Italy Chapter.
- “Optical Transport Systems for the Next Decade”, Marco Bertolini, Nokia;
- “Bridging Technology and Sustainability: Fiber Sensing and Optical Transponders in Industry and Society”, Matteo Lonardi, Nokia.
L’iniziativa nasce nell’ambito dell’alleanza EU GREEN (https://eugreenalliance.eu/), di cui l'Università di Parma è partner insieme ad altri otto Atenei europei. EU GREEN è la "European University alliance for sustainability: responsible GRowth, inclusive Education and ENvironment" e si propone di aumentare e promuovere la sostenibilità. I seminari avranno quindi come tema gli aspetti "green" delle comunicazioni in fibra ottica.
L'evento, rivolto principalmente ai giovani in formazione, si svolgerà in presenza presso l'Aula C della Sede Didattica del Dipartimento di Ingegneria e Architettura dell’Università di Parma (Parco Area delle Scienze 69/a, Parma) mercoledì 22 maggio a partire dalle ore 10:30, e online per tutti gli interessati.
L’iniziativa si inserisce nel ricco programma di seminari online che coprono una vasta gamma di argomenti in campi diversi, come arte, medicina, illuminazione ed energia, proposto nell’ambito dell’alleanza EU GREEN il 16 maggio dagli altri partner dell’Alleanza.
Per partecipare online registrarsi al link: https://forms.office.com/e/em8K6cgf5N
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Per maggiori informazioni contattare Federica Poli, e-mail: federica.poli@unipr.it, Paolo Serena, e-mail: paolo.serena@unipr.it, Chiara Lasagni, e-mail: chiara.lasagni@unipr.it
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- Engineering Teaching Complex
- Parco Area delle Scienze 181/!
- Parma, Emilia-Romagna
- Italy 43124
- Building: Room C
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Federica Poli, federica.poli@unipr.it
- Co-sponsored by Università degli Studi di Parma
Speakers
Nokia
Optical Transport Systems for the Next Decade
The seminar reviews recent evolution of optical transmission technologies, including latest and upcoming coherent DSPs and integrated C+L systems, with special focus on sustainability solutions in optical networking, IP networking, and fixed fiber access. It will further outline potential development avenues for optical networks towards ever high capacity and lower power consumption per bit.
Biography:
Marco Bertolini, ON System Product Manager, Optical Networks, Network Infrastructure, Nokia.
Marco Bertolini is the Product Manager for all Systems in Nokia’s Optical Networks portfolio. He oversees a team of product managers responsible for all hardware platforms and its embedded software. He joined Alcatel-Lucent (now Nokia) in 2010 to work on development of DSP for 100G applications and beyond. Prior to the current position, he held different roles in Product Management, ranging from consultancy on design of coherent optical systems to the management of the high-speed interfaces and photonic modules for 1830 PSS. He has authored or co-authored more than 40 papers for multiple conferences and peer-reviewed journals. Marco holds a BS/MS in
Telecommunication Engineering and a Ph.D. degree in Information Technologies from University of Parma, Italy. His research on nonlinear effects in phase-modulated WDM systems with coherent detection. During his Ph.D. he was a visiting student of Université Laval (Quebec, CA) and Bell Labs France.
Mokia
Bridging Technology and Sustainability: Fiber Sensing and Optical Transponders in Industry and Society
The seminar examines fiber sensing technologies, focusing on optical transponder applications in network management and environmental monitoring. It will highlight the latest innovations and research, offering insights on leveraging these technologies for telecommunication, industry, and society
Biography:
Matteo Lonardi, Product Line Manager, Nokia
Matteo Lonardi earned his MSc in Communications Engineering in 2016 and his PhD in Information Technology in 2020 from the University of Parma. In 2016, he worked as a researcher at CNIT in Parma, Italy, where he contributed to the ROAM project by characterizing linear and nonlinear coupling in orbital angular momentum multi-mode fibers. During his Ph.D., he spent half of his time at Nokia Bell Labs in Paris, France. After completing his Ph.D., he worked as a Research Scientist at Nokia Bell Labs from 2019 to 2024. He then joined Nokia as a
product line manager for optical network automation software. His primary area of interest is the estimation and monitoring of transmission
quality in optical transmissions and networks, with a focus on the applicability of artificial intelligence and machine learning.
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