Sebastiaan Goossens
Department / Institute
RESEARCH PROFILE
Sebastiaan Goossens is a PhD candidate in the Signal Processing Systems (SPS) group at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) within the Information and Communication Theory (ICT) Lab. He works under the "Fundamentals of the Nonlinear Optical Channel" (FUN-NOTCH) project and his research interests are optical communications with a particular focus on constellation shaping and experimental validation.
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Sebastiaan Goossens received both his BSc and MSc degrees in Electrical Engineering from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) in 2016 and 2019 respectively. He graduated with the Electro-Optical Communications (ECO) group at TU/e with MSc thesis about "Shaped-Coded Modulation for Optical Communications". Since 2019 he is a PhD candidate at the Signal Processing Systems (SPS) group at TU/e.
Recent Publications
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Introducing 4D Geometric Shell Shaping for Mitigating Nonlinear Interference Noise
Journal of Lightwave Technology (2023) -
4D Geometric Shell Shaping with Applications to 400ZR
(2022) -
Real-time transmission of geometrically-shaped signals using a software-defined GPU-based optical receiver
Optics Express (2022) -
Introducing 4D Geometric Shell Shaping
arXiv (2022) -
Experimental Validation of Sequence-Wise Predistorter for Evaluation of Geometrically Shaped 128-QAM
arXiv (2022)
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