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Mathieu Chagnon

Mathieu Chagnon

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
31
Citations
3968
World Ranking
6585
National Ranking
284

Mathieu Chagnon publication distribution in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mathieu Chagnon sits on this spectrum.

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34 publications 1,065+

This scientist: 160 publications — 17th percentile

17% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,065 publications or more.

Mathieu Chagnon D-index placement in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Electronics and Electrical Engineering scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mathieu Chagnon sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 111+

This scientist: 31 D-Index — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 111 D-Index or more.

Overview

Mathieu Chagnon is affiliated with Infinera in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering, with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering. Their research intersects several subfields such as artificial intelligence, computational mechanics, computer networks and communications, and atomic and molecular physics, and optics.

The primary research topics explored by Chagnon include:

  • Optical Network Technologies
  • Advanced Photonic Communication Systems
  • PAPR reduction in OFDM
  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Advanced Adaptive Filtering Techniques
  • Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices
  • Advancements in PLL and VCO Technologies

Chagnon has published numerous papers mainly in prestigious venues such as the IEEE Communications Magazine, Journal of Lightwave Technology, arXiv (Cornell University), and the Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC) 2022.

Recent representative papers include:

  • "Deep Neural Network-Based Digital Pre-Distortion for High Baudrate Optical Coherent Transmission," 2021, Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • "128 GSa/s SiGe DAC Implementation Enabling 1.52 Tb/s Single Carrier Transmission," 2020, Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • "DCI Field Trial Demonstrating 1.3-Tb/s Single-Channel and 50.8-Tb/s WDM Transmission Capacity," 2020, Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • "CMOS DAC Supported 1.1 Tb/s/λ DWDM Transmission at 9.8 bit/s/Hz Over DCI Distances," 2020, Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • "End-to-End Learning of Joint Geometric and Probabilistic Constellation Shaping," 2022, Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC) 2022

The scientist has collaborated frequently with peers including Vahid Aref, Itsuro Morita, Fred Buchali, Stenio M. Ranzini, and Vinod Bajaj, with coauthoring counts ranging from 3 to 12 publications alongside these colleagues.

Their publication record reflects a consistent focus on advancing photonic communications technologies, adaptive filtering, and optimization techniques within optical networks. The blend of artificial intelligence methods in some studies highlights an interdisciplinary approach to solving problems in high-speed data transmission and signal processing.

Best Publications

  • End-to-End Deep Learning of Optical Fiber Communications

    Boris Karanov;Mathieu Chagnon;Felix Thouin;Tobias A. Eriksson

  • Design, analysis, and transmission system performance of a 41 GHz silicon photonic modulator.

    David Patel;Samir Ghosh;Mathieu Chagnon;Alireza Samani

  • Digital subcarrier multiplexing for fiber nonlinearity mitigation in coherent optical communication systems.

    Meng Qiu;Qunbi Zhuge;Mathieu Chagnon;Yuliang Gao

  • Optical Communications for Short Reach

    Mathieu Chagnon

  • Experimental study of 112 Gb/s short reach transmission employing PAM formats and SiP intensity modulator at 1.3 μm.

    Mathieu Chagnon;Mohamed Osman;Michel Poulin;Christine Latrasse

  • A Low-Voltage 35-GHz Silicon Photonic Modulator-Enabled 112-Gb/s Transmission System

    Alireza Samani;Mathieu Chagnon;David Patel;Venkat Veerasubramanian

  • 1.72-Tb/s Virtual-Carrier-Assisted Direct-Detection Transmission Over 200 km

    Son Thai Le;Karsten Schuh;Mathieu Chagnon;Fred Buchali

  • Spectral Efficiency-Adaptive Optical Transmission Using Time Domain Hybrid QAM for Agile Optical Networks

    Qunbi Zhuge;Mohamed Morsy-Osman;Xian Xu;Mathieu Chagnon

  • Experimental parametric study of 128 Gb/s PAM-4 transmission system using a multi-electrode silicon photonic Mach Zehnder modulator.

    Alireza Samani;David Patel;Mathieu Chagnon;Eslam El-Fiky

  • 224-Gb/s 10-km Transmission of PDM PAM-4 at 1.3 μm Using a Single Intensity-Modulated Laser and a Direct-Detection MIMO DSP-Based Receiver

    Mohamed Morsy-Osman;Mathieu Chagnon;Michel Poulin;Stephane Lessard

  • Experimental Parametric Study of a Silicon Photonic Modulator Enabled 112-Gb/s PAM Transmission System With a DAC and ADC

    Mathieu Chagnon;Mohamed Morsy-Osman;Michel Poulin;Carl Paquet

  • Four-Dimensional Modulation and Stokes Direct Detection of Polarization Division Multiplexed Intensities, Inter Polarization Phase and Inter Polarization Differential Phase

    Mohamed Morsy-Osman;Mathieu Chagnon;David V. Plant

  • Advanced DSP Techniques Enabling High Spectral Efficiency and Flexible Transmissions: Toward elastic optical networks

    Alan Pak Tao Lau;Yuliang Gao;Qi Sui;Dawei Wang

  • IM/DD Beyond Bandwidth Limitation for Data Center Optical Interconnects

    Qian Hu;Mathieu Chagnon;Karsten Schuh;Fred Buchali

  • 168-Gb/s Single Carrier PAM4 Transmission for Intra-Data Center Optical Interconnects

    Eslam El-Fiky;Mathieu Chagnon;Mohammed Sowailem;Alireza Samani

  • A family of Nyquist pulses for coherent optical communications

    Benoît Châtelain;Charles Laperle;Kim Roberts;Mathieu Chagnon

  • Wavelength conversion of 28 GBaud 16-QAM signals based on four-wave mixing in a silicon nanowire.

    Rhys Adams;Mina Spasojevic;Mathieu Chagnon;Mahdi Malekiha

  • Silicon Photonic Mach–Zehnder Modulator Architectures for on Chip PAM-4 Signal Generation

    Alireza Samani;Eslam El-Fiky;Mohamed Morsy-Osman;Rui Li

  • 56 Gbaud Probabilistically Shaped PAM8 for Data Center Interconnects

    Tobias A. Eriksson;Mathieu Chagnon;Fred Buchali;Karsten Schuh

  • Single-channel 1.61 Tb/s Optical Coherent Transmission Enabled by Neural Network-Based Digital Pre-Distortion

    Vinod Bajaj;Fred Buchali;Mathieu Chagnon;Sander Wahls

  • Time domain hybrid QAM based rate-adaptive optical transmissions using high speed DACs

    Qunbi Zhuge;Xian Xu;Mohamed Morsy-Osman;M. Chagnon

Frequent Co-Authors

David V. Plant
David V. Plant McGill University
Qunbi Zhuge
Qunbi Zhuge Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Fred Buchali
Fred Buchali Nokia (United States)
Laurent Schmalen
Laurent Schmalen Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Polina Bayvel
Polina Bayvel University College London
Domanic Lavery
Domanic Lavery Infinera (UK)
Peter J. Winzer
Peter J. Winzer Nokia (United States)
Chao Lu
Chao Lu Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Kim B. Roberts
Kim B. Roberts Ciena (United States)
Lawrence R. Chen
Lawrence R. Chen McGill University

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