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This program delivers an engaging selection of cutting-edge subjects from optical communication systems, devices, and optics-based signal processing, along with supporting technologies. It presents a valuable chance to develop expertise for careers in rapidly evolving optical communication sectors.
Fiber optic networks serve as the foundation for terrestrial communications and remain the sole practical solution for sustaining modern worldwide information infrastructure. Bristol's research addresses growing demands for bandwidth and adaptability by investigating optical switching, wavelength conversion, high-speed modulation, signal regeneration, and innovative laser technologies.
Alongside core modules covering electromagnetics, optical fibers, and photonic components, the curriculum includes two network-focused units: Optical Networks and Data Center Networks. The Optical Networks module examines WDM systems, TDM architectures (including SDH/SONET and OTN), optical frequency division multiplexing, and sub-wavelength optical switching. The Data Center Networks unit explores cloud computing architectures, cloud networking solutions, and distributed computing frameworks.
The program leverages the global research leadership of the Smart Internet Lab's Photonics and Quantum & High Performance Networks teams. The Photonics group pioneers quantum photonics research, achieving breakthroughs in photonic crystal fiber sources, quantum-secured optical links, and advanced quantum logic components.