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Frédéric Grillot is Professor at Télécom Paris and at the University of New Mexico (USA). He was also a Visiting Professor at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) where he taught laser dynamics and quantum mechanics. His current research focuses on photonics and quantum technologies for optical communications. In particular, his studies include new light emitters exploiting inter-band or inter-sub-band transitions, non-linear photonics in semiconductors, as well as complex sub-wavelength optical systems. Frédéric Grillot is the author of numerous contributions in optics, photonics and optoelectronics inluding some in high impact factor journals (Nature Light Science & Applications, Advanced Photonics, Physical Review Letters, Nanophotonics). He has contributed to the development of the quantum dot technology, and produced seminal research in nonlinear dynamic and light-matter interaction in quantum cascade lasers. Those results are meaningful for future neuromorphic computing and secure free-space communication links using chaotic mid-infrared waveforms. Frédéric Grillot is a Fellow of the International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE), and a Senior member of the Optical Society of America and of the IEEE Photonics Society.
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Best Student Award at IEEE Photonics Society conference
PhD — 16/11/2023Sara Zaminga, PhD student at Télécom Paris, is awarded the first place for the Best Student Paper Award in the annual conference of [...]Meilleur article étudiant à la conférence IEEE Photonics Society
PhD — 16/11/2023Sara Zaminga, doctorante à Télécom Paris, remporte le premier prix du Best Student Paper Award lors de la conférence [...]Frédéric Grillot Optica Fellow 2024
Faculty Members — 06/11/2023The Board of Directors of Optica recently elected 129 members from 26 countries to the Society’s 2024 Fellow Class. Among them: [...]La lettre du LTCI
PhD, Faculty Members — 13/10/2023Florence Tupin nouvelle responsable du dépt. IDS, Cyberattaques, Lasers quantiques, 5+G, YAGO, Impact carbone, ELEVATE Center, Journée Recherche.Lasers quantiques : la lumière apprivoisée à l’échelle atomique (Enerzine)
Faculty Members, Very Large Networks and Systems — 17/07/2023Une étude à laquelle participe Frédéric Grillot sur les lasers à [...]La lettre du LTCI
PhD, Faculty Members — 26/04/2023Résultats des élections au conseil, nouvelles dispositions sur le doctorat, création de l'équipe Quriosity, nouvelle interface HAL.Transmissions optiques en espace libre : une grande avancée
Faculty Members — 16/11/2022Les résultats obtenus par Pierre Didier, doctorant à Télécom Paris, représentent une avancée substantielle en [...]Frédéric Grillot and Michèle Wigger IEEE Distinguished Lecturers
Faculty Members — 22/07/2022The Communications and Electronics Department can boast two "Distinguished Lecturers" among its staff. Each [...]Frédéric Grillot et Michèle Wigger IEEE Distinguished Lecturers
Faculty Members — 22/07/2022Le Département Communications et Électronique peut se targuer de deux « Distinguished Lecturers ». Chaque [...]LTCI's optical activities featured on the cover of Laser & Photonics Reviews
Very Large Networks and Systems — 01/07/2022The June 2022 issue of the scientific journal Laser & Photonics Reviews (LPR) features the [...]