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the model for low-PMD ?bers; Nicolas Gisin covered the increasingly
important topic of the interaction of PMD with polarization
dependent loss. Other topics that were included in the school were:
"PMD models," which was covered byAntonio Mecozzi and Mark Shtaif;
"Interaction of PMD with nonlinearity and chromatic dispersion,"
which was covered by Curtis Menyuk; "PMD measurement techniques,"
which was covered by Paul Williams and by Marco Schiano in two
separate lectures; "Spatially resolved measurement of ?ber
polarization properties," which was covered by Luca
PalmieriandAndreaGaltarossa;"PMDimpactonopticalsystems,"whichwascovered
by Magnus Karlsson and by Francesco Matera in two separate
lectures; "Polarization effects in recirculating loops," which was
covered by Brian Marks, Gary Carter, and Yu Sun; "PMD Emulation,"
which was covered byAlan Willner and Michelle Hauer; and, ?nally,
"Applications of importance sampling to PMD," which was covered by
Gino Biondini, Bill Kath, and Sarah Fogal. Dipak Chowdhury worked
withArtis and VPI-two producers at that time of commercial software
for modeling optical ?ber communications systems-to present a
lecture that covered numerical modeling of PMD. Additionally, we
had lectures on special topics by Hermann Haus, Jim Gordon, Herwig
Kogelnik, and Carlo Someda. Finally, we had a poster session, which
gave the lecturers the opportunity to learn something from our
participants. The feedback that we received from the participants
and the lecturers was ov- whelmingly positive. This success was due
to the great time and energy that all the instructors put into
their lectures.
the model for low-PMD ?bers; Nicolas Gisin covered the increasingly
important topic of the interaction of PMD with polarization
dependent loss. Other topics that were included in the school were:
"PMD models," which was covered byAntonio Mecozzi and Mark Shtaif;
"Interaction of PMD with nonlinearity and chromatic dispersion,"
which was covered by Curtis Menyuk; "PMD measurement techniques,"
which was covered by Paul Williams and by Marco Schiano in two
separate lectures; "Spatially resolved measurement of ?ber
polarization properties," which was covered by Luca
PalmieriandAndreaGaltarossa;"PMDimpactonopticalsystems,"whichwascovered
by Magnus Karlsson and by Francesco Matera in two separate
lectures; "Polarization effects in recirculating loops," which was
covered by Brian Marks, Gary Carter, and Yu Sun; "PMD Emulation,"
which was covered byAlan Willner and Michelle Hauer; and, ?nally,
"Applications of importance sampling to PMD," which was covered by
Gino Biondini, Bill Kath, and Sarah Fogal. Dipak Chowdhury worked
withArtis and VPI-two producers at that time of commercial software
for modeling optical ?ber communications systems-to present a
lecture that covered numerical modeling of PMD. Additionally, we
had lectures on special topics by Hermann Haus, Jim Gordon, Herwig
Kogelnik, and Carlo Someda. Finally, we had a poster session, which
gave the lecturers the opportunity to learn something from our
participants. The feedback that we received from the participants
and the lecturers was ov- whelmingly positive. This success was due
to the great time and energy that all the instructors put into
their lectures.
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