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Madeleine Glick
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biography
Madeleine Glick is a principal research scientist at Intel Research Pittsburgh where she leads the optical systems work. Her research interests include signal processing and coding for optical links and optical switching for high performance computer interconnects.
Madeleine received the Ph.D. degree in physics from Columbia University, New York, in 1988. Her research examined electooptic effects in GaAs based quantum wells. After receiving her degree, she joined the Physics Department, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland, where she continued research in electrooptic effects in GaAs- and InP-based materials.
From 1992 to 1996, she was a Research Associate with CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, as part of the Lightwave Links for Analogue Signal Transfer Project. From 1997 to 2001, she was with GEC Marconi, first in Caswell, U.K., as a Project Leader for the work on high-speed InGaAs photodetectors, and then with the Marconi Research Laboratory, Cambridge, U.K., where she pursued research.
in optical systems. Madeleine is a Fellow of the Institute of Physics. She is a member of the UK EPSRC Peer Review College, a project reviewer for EU research projects, an editor of the OSA Journal of Optical Networking and on the editorial advisory board of OSA Optics and Photonics News. She is on the technical program committees for ECOC and the IEEE LEOS General Meeting. She has published over 100 articles and conference proceedings.
research efforts
Recently there have been dramatic improvements in the capabilities, cost and availability of photonic components and transmission systems. My research addresses all optical datapaths in future system interconnect and local area networks in order to increase capacity and efficiency, and lower power consumption and cost. My research projects particularly focus on the design of systems that improve performance by optimizing the coupling of photonics, electronics and software.
recent publications
M. Glick, P. Watts, R. Waegemans, P. Bayvel, R. I. Killey, “Electronic signal processing to improve system performance of optical interconnects” (invited), IEEE ICTON July 2007.
M. Dales, M. Glick, “Networking Challenges in High-Capacity, Low-Latency, Optically-Switched Interconnects”, Photonics in Switching (invited) July 2006
R. I. Killey, P. M. Watts, M. Glick, and P. Bayvel, “Electronic dispersion compensation by signal predistortion”, (invited) OFC 2006.
Philip Watts, Madeleine Glick, Polina Bayvel, Robert Killey, “An FPGA-based Optical Transmitter Design Using Real-Time DSP for Advanced Signal Formats and Electronic Predistortion”, to be published IEEE Jour. Lightwave Tech. 2007.
T. Lin, K. A. Williams, R. V. Penty, I. H. White, M. Glick, “Capacity Scaling in a Multi-Host Wavelength-Striped SOA-Based Switch Fabric” IEEE Jour. Lighwave Technology Volume 25, Issue 3, March 2007 Page(s):655 - 663
A full listing of publications is available here
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