Astrid Barreiro Berrio
Department / Institute
RESEARCH PROFILE
Astrid is a Doctoral Candidate TA in the Signal Processing Systems group and a member of the Information and Communication Theory Lab. Her research focuses on mathematical modeling for optical fiber transmissions in the nonlinear regime, and the design of pragmatic digital signal processing schemes to overcome nonlinear distortions.
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Astrid holds a B.Sc. (2012) and M.Sc. (2018) degrees in Physics from Universidad del Valle, Colombia. Her MSc research focused on the efficiency of surface codes, a family of topological quantum error-correcting codes.
During 2017 and 2018, she worked as lecturer at Universidad del Valle and the Pontifical Xavierian University. Due to her type of Ph.D., she is actively engaged in training and practice activities in education.
Recent Publications
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Data-driven Enhancement of the Time-domain First-order Regular Perturbation Model
Journal of Lightwave Technology (2023) -
Capacity Region Bounds for Optical WDM Channels based on First-Order Regular Perturbation
Journal of Lightwave Technology (2023) -
A Data-driven optimization of First-order Regular Perturbation Coefficients for Fiber Nonlinearities
(2022) -
Capacity Bounds for Optical WDM Channels with Peak Power Constraints
(2022) -
Capacity Region Bounds for K-User Optical WDM Channels with Peak Power Constraints
(2022)
Current Educational Activities
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