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42
Citations
7375
World Ranking
4102
National Ranking
20

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to polarization phenomena and non-linear effects in fiber-optic communications
  • 2010 - OSA Fellows For fundamental contributions to the understanding and modeling of propagation phenomena in fiber-optic transmission.

Overview

Mark Shtaif is affiliated with Tel Aviv University in Israel and has contributed extensively to research in engineering and computer science, with a particular focus on electrical and electronic engineering and optics.

Their research covers several main topics in optical communications and photonics technologies. These include:

  • Optical Network Technologies
  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Advanced Photonic Communication Systems
  • Advanced Optical Network Technologies
  • Quantum Information and Cryptography
  • Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing
  • Online Learning and Analytics

Throughout their career, Mark Shtaif has published in numerous scientific venues, frequently appearing in:

  • Optics Letters
  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Journal of Optics
  • Proceedings of the IEEE
  • Information

Some of their recent papers include:

  • Challenges in Estimating the Information Capacity of the Fiber-Optic Channel, 2022, Proceedings of the IEEE
  • Roadmap on multimode photonics, 2022, Journal of Optics
  • Universal Virtual Lab: A Fast and Accurate Simulation Tool for Wideband Nonlinear DWDM Systems, 2022, Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Statistical distribution of polarization-dependent loss in systems characterized by the hinge model, 2020, Optics Letters
  • Enhancing the Kramers-Kronig receiver via dispersion-based spatial diversity, 2020, Optics Letters

Mark Shtaif has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Cristian Antonelli
  • Antonio Mecozzi
  • Ruben S. Lúıs
  • Davide Bacco
  • Paolo Serena

The scientist's published work spans the intersection of engineering and computer science, emphasizing the fields of electrical and electronic engineering, with topics such as artificial intelligence and atomic and molecular physics also represented.

Mark Shtaif has been recognized as an IEEE Fellow in 2017, citing contributions to polarization phenomena and nonlinear effects in fiber-optic communications. Earlier, they were named an OSA Fellow in 2010 for fundamental contributions to understanding and modeling propagation phenomena in fiber-optic transmission.

Best Publications

  • Kramers–Kronig coherent receiver

    Antonio Mecozzi;Cristian Antonelli;Mark Shtaif

  • Properties of nonlinear noise in long, dispersion-uncompensated fiber links.

    Ronen Dar;Meir Feder;Antonio Mecozzi;Mark Shtaif

  • Analysis of intrachannel nonlinear effects in highly dispersed optical pulse transmission

    A. Mecozzi;C.B. Clausen;M. Shtaif

  • Accumulation of nonlinear interference noise in fiber-optic systems.

    Ronen Dar;Meir Feder;Antonio Mecozzi;Mark Shtaif

  • Inter-Channel Nonlinear Interference Noise in WDM Systems: Modeling and Mitigation

    Ronen Dar;Meir Feder;Antonio Mecozzi;Mark Shtaif

  • Modeling of Nonlinear Propagation in Space-Division Multiplexed Fiber-Optic Transmission

    Cristian Antonelli;Mark Shtaif;Antonio Mecozzi

  • The statistics of polarization-dependent loss in optical communication systems

    A. Mecozzi;M. Shtaif

  • Nonlinear propagation in multi-mode fibers in the strong coupling regime

    Antonio Mecozzi;Cristian Antonelli;Mark Shtaif

  • Stokes-space analysis of modal dispersion in fibers with multiple mode transmission

    Cristian Antonelli;Antonio Mecozzi;Mark Shtaif;Peter J Winzer

  • Coupled Manakov equations in multimode fibers with strongly coupled groups of modes.

    Antonio Mecozzi;Cristian Antonelli;Mark Shtaif

  • Kramers–Kronig Receivers for 100-km Datacenter Interconnects

    Xi Chen;Cristian Antonelli;Sethumadhavan Chandrasekhar;Gregory Raybon

  • Cancellation of timing and amplitude jitter in symmetric links using highly dispersed pulses

    A. Mecozzi;C.B. Clausen;M. Shtaif;Sang-Gyu Park

  • System impact of intra-channel nonlinear effects in highly dispersed optical pulse transmission

    A. Mecozzi;C.B. Clausen;M. Shtaif

  • 218-Gb/s single-wavelength, single-polarization, single-photodiode transmission over 125-km of standard singlemode fiber using Kramers-Kronig detection

    X. Chen;C. Antonelli;S. Chandrasekhar;G. Raybon

  • Kramers-kronig receiver

    Mark Shtaif;Antonio Mecozzi;Cristian Antonelli

  • Pulse Collision Picture of Inter-Channel Nonlinear Interference in Fiber-Optic Communications

    Ronen Dar;Meir Feder;Antonio Mecozzi;Mark Shtaif

  • Performance degradation in coherent polarization multiplexed systems as a result of polarization dependent loss.

    Mark Shtaif

  • New bounds on the capacity of the nonlinear fiber-optic channel.

    Ronen Dar;Mark Shtaif;Meir Feder

  • Soliton trapping in multimode fibers with random mode coupling

    Antonio Mecozzi;Cristian Antonelli;Mark Shtaif

  • A compensator for the effects of high-order polarization mode dispersion in optical fibers

    M. Shtaif;A. Mecozzi;M. Tur;J.A. Nagel

  • Kramers-Kronig coherent receiver

    Cristian Antonelli;Antonio Mecozzi;Mark Shtaif;Xi Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

Antonio Mecozzi
Antonio Mecozzi University of L'Aquila
Meir Feder
Meir Feder Tel Aviv University
Peter J. Winzer
Peter J. Winzer Nokia (United States)
Gadi Eisenstein
Gadi Eisenstein Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Michael Eiselt
Michael Eiselt ADVA Optical Networking (Germany)
Sethumadhavan Chandrasekhar
Sethumadhavan Chandrasekhar Nokia (United States)
Meir Orenstein
Meir Orenstein Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
G. Raybon
G. Raybon Nokia (United States)
Robert I. Killey
Robert I. Killey University College London
Yonina C. Eldar
Yonina C. Eldar Weizmann Institute of Science

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