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Overview

C. Joyner is affiliated with Infinera in the United States and has contributed to research primarily within the field of medicine, focusing extensively on cardiology and cardiovascular medicine. Their research portfolio includes work related to cardiac pacing, defibrillation, and atrial fibrillation management, along with broader studies on cardiovascular effects of exercise and muscle activation through electromyography.

Their recent publications include:

  • A Patch Wearable Cardioverter-Defibrillator for Patients at Risk of Sudden Cardiac Arrest (2024, Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
  • PO-03-004 IMPACT OF STROKE RISK ON OUTCOMES AFTER CATHETER ABLATION: A SUBANALYSIS OF THE OPTION TRIAL COMPARING LEFT ATRIAL APPENDAGE CLOSURE AND ORAL ANTICOAGULATION AFTER CATHETER ABLATION FOR ATRIAL FIBRILLATION (2025, Heart Rhythm)
  • Insights Into Early Adoption and Physician Learning Curve of Pulsed Field Ablation in the United States (2025, Circulation Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology)

C. Joyner frequently publishes in journals such as the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, Heart Rhythm, and Circulation Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology, reflecting a concentration in cardiovascular and electrophysiological topics.

The scientist collaborates regularly with a number of coauthors, including:

  • Mahmoud Houmsse
  • Gery Tomassoni
  • Devi Nair
  • Jorge Romero
  • Joe Hargrove

Their research addresses several key topics as indicated by their publications and fields of study:

  • Cardiac pacing and defibrillation studies
  • Cardiovascular Effects of Exercise
  • Muscle activation and electromyography studies
  • Atrial Fibrillation Management and Outcomes
  • Cardiac Arrhythmias and Treatments

Best Publications

  • Large-scale photonic integrated circuits

    R. Nagarajan;C.H. Joyner;R.P. Schneider;J.S. Bostak

  • InP Photonic Integrated Circuits

    R Nagarajan;M Kato;J Pleumeekers;P Evans

  • Acceleration of gain recovery in semiconductor optical amplifiers by optical injection near transparency wavelength

    J.L. Pleumeekers;M. Kauer;K. Dreyer;C. Burrus

  • Polarisation independent 8*8 waveguide grating multiplexer on InP

    M. Zirngibl;C.H. Joyner;L.W. Stulz;Th. Gaiffe

  • Current Status of Large-Scale InP Photonic Integrated Circuits

    F. A. Kish;D. Welch;R. Nagarajan;J. L. Pleumeekers

  • Narrowband grating resonator filters in InGaAsP/InP waveguides

    R. C. Alferness;C. H. Joyner;M. D. Divino;M. J. R. Martyak

  • WDM receiver by monolithic integration of an optical preamplifier, waveguide grating router and photodiode array

    M. Zirngibl;C.H. Joyner;L.W. Stulz

  • Demonstration of enhanced performance of an InP/InGaAs heterojunction phototransistor with a base terminal

    S. Chandrasekhar;M.K. Hoppe;A.G. Dentai;C.H. Joyner

  • Single-chip 40-channel InP transmitter photonic integrated circuit capable of aggregate data rate of 1.6 Tbit/s

    R. Nagarajan;M. Kato;J. Pleumeekers;P. Evans

  • Large-Scale InP Photonic Integrated Circuits: Enabling Efficient Scaling of Optical Transport Networks

    D.F. Welch;F.A. Kish;S. Melle;R. Nagarajan

  • Low-threshold nine-channel waveguide grating router-based continuous wave transmitter

    C.H. Joyner;C.R. Doerr;L.W. Stulz;M. Zimgibl

  • 40-wavelength rapidly digitally tunable laser

    C.R. Doerr;C.H. Joyner;L.W. Stulz

  • The Realization of Large-Scale Photonic Integrated Circuits and the Associated Impact on Fiber-Optic Communication Systems

    D.F. Welch;F.A. Kish;R. Nagarajan;C.H. Joyner

  • Asymmetric Y-branch tunable semiconductor laser with 1.0 THz tuning range

    M. Kuznetsov;P. Verlangieri;A.G. Dentai;C.H. Joyner

  • All-optical wavelength conversion between 10 and 100 Gb/s with SOA delayed-interference configuration

    J. Leuthold;B. Mikkelsen;G. Raybon;C.H. Joyner

  • Monolithic eight-wavelength demultiplexed receiver for dense WDM applications

    S. Chandrasekhar;M. Zirngibl;A.G. Dentai;C.H. Joyner

  • 4 Gbit/s pin/HBT monolithic photoreceiver

    S. Chandrasekhar;A.G. Dentai;C.H. Joyner;B.C. Johnson

  • Efficient 1*16 optical power splitter based on InP

    M. Zirngibl;C. Dragone;Charles H. Joyner;Maxim Kuznetsov

  • Access PON using downstream 1550-nm WDM routing and upstream 1300-nm SCMA combining through a fiber-grating router

    C.R. Giles;R.D. Feldman;T.H. Wood;M. Zirngibl

  • Large-scale photonic integrated circuits

    J. Pleumeekers;M. Kato;P. Evans;S. Corzine

Frequent Co-Authors

A.G. Dentai
A.G. Dentai Infinera (United States)
Radhakrishnan L. Nagarajan
Radhakrishnan L. Nagarajan Marvell Technology
Richard P. Schneider
Richard P. Schneider Infinera (United States)
Fred A. Kish
Fred A. Kish Infinera (United States)
David F. Welch
David F. Welch Infinera (United States)
Sethumadhavan Chandrasekhar
Sethumadhavan Chandrasekhar Nokia (United States)
Alan H. Gnauck
Alan H. Gnauck Nokia (United States)
Gadi Eisenstein
Gadi Eisenstein Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Nir Tessler
Nir Tessler Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Francois Lelarge
Francois Lelarge Almae Technologies

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