GTO closely collaborates with the Digital Communications Group (ComNum) at Télécom Paris, as well as with world-renowned research groups in photonics and communications. These collaborations have led to the supervision of several joint doctoral theses and have made our position in inter-disciplinary research privileged and perhaps unique in France. Experimental demonstrations of novel concepts in optical communications is of strategic importance to GTO. Thanks to a state-of-the-art experimental platform, we have demonstrated high-speed transmission experiments using sophisticated modulation formats and DSP algorithms to compensate for various channel impairments.
The Optical Telecommunication Group (GTO) is particularly active in the following areas:
- High-rate communications in short-reach and long-haul transmission systems
- Optical networks architecture and cross-layer optimization
- Performance improvement in optical devices and systems for context-driven applications
- Quantum optics, non-linear photonics and laser dynamics
Team members
- Frédéric Grillot, Professor, team leader
- Elie Awwad, Associate Professor
- Nicolas Fabre, Associate Professor
- Renaud Gabet, Associate Professor
- Heming Huang, Research Engineer
- Yves Jaouen, Professor
- Cédric Ware, Associate Professor
- Mansoor Yousefi, Associate Professor
- Isabelle Zaquine, Professor
Key words
- Innovative optical components
- Laser dynamics
- Optical fiber communication
- Optical networks
- Optical sensors
- Optoelectronics
- Quantum communication
- Quantum metrology
- Time-frequency quantum information processing
GTO Team latest news
"Top 2%": our faculty members among them
Faculty Members — 26/09/2024This ranking of excellence drawn up by Stanford features more than 210,000 researchers out of more than 8 million active scientists [...]Frédéric Grillot awarded in Quantum Sensing and Nano Electronics and Photonics
Faculty Members, Very Large Networks and Systems — 13/02/2024... for his extensive work in the field of photonics and in particular [...]Frédéric Grillot Ampère Medal 2023
Faculty Members — 12/12/2023The SEE honours him for his pioneering work on mid-infrared optoelectronics and quantum dot lasers for silicon photonics.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 [...]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: [...]Review: one year of research 2022
Faculty Members, Innovation — 13/06/2023The document depicts the great variety of scientific fields, research projects and applications generated by this abundant ecosystem.Quantum Secure Networks Partnership (QNSP)
Digital Trust — 17/03/2023This project in which IP Paris, including Télécom Paris, is participating, aims to develop and deploy a quantum cryptography [...]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 [...]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 [...]Quantum cascade lasers: Advanced Photonics Top Papers
Very Large Networks and Systems — 01/06/2022The work of Olivier Spitz, a post-doctoral fellow from 2020 to 2021 in the LTCI's Optical Telecommunications [...]