About the Candidate
SUMMARY
• Thorough experience in characterizing, testing, analyzing photonic components
• Deep understanding of electro-optical devices such as laser, LEDs, photodiodes, SOA,
fiber optics, specialty fiber, couplers, multiplexers
• Experience in setting-up optics & photonics laboratory
• Proficiency in use of softwares: Zemax, Comsol Multiphysics, Optisystem, Matlab,
Python, Labview)
• Creative and well-organized problem solver
EXPERIENCE
Algonquin college, School of advanced technology, Ottawa January 2021 to April 2021
Part-time Professor, Applied Science & Environmental Technology department
– Design of optical components and systems
– Optoelectronic devices
– Manufacturing of photonic components
University of Ottawa, Advanced research complex, January 2019-September 2020
Ottawa, Canada
Visiting Researcher, Max Planck – uOttawa Centre for Extreme and Quantum Photonics
– Research topics: slow-light generation in optical router, specialty fibers, nonlinear optics
Higher Institute for Technology January 2015 to December 2018
Studies in Communications of Tunis, Tunisia
Associate Professor, Department of Telecommunication
– Role includes overseeing design and prototyping optoelectronic components, test
photonic devices & optical links and analyze data (OTDR, OSA, power meter…)
– FTTH deployment: OLT, optical splitter, fiber optics cables, ONU
– Set-up of Optics and photonics Laboratory
Tunis-El-Manar University, Tunisia September 2010 to January 2015
Assistant Professor, Faculty of sciences of Tunis, Department of physics
– Characterization of active and passive optical components
– Diode lasers characterization, testing
– Optical fiber fabrication by stack and draw technique
EDUCATION
PhD Information and Communication Technologies April 2009
Engineering school of communications, University of Carthage, Tunisia
Dissertation: Investigation of nonlinear effects in photonic crystal fibers
MSc Telecommunication (Utmost distinction) July 2005
Engineering school of communications, University of Carthage, Tunisia
Thesis: Coupling effects between standard optical fibers and specialty fibers
Engineering degree Telecommunications and Networks, Rank 4/80 February 2004
National institute of applied sciences and technology, University of Carthage,
Tunisia
Final year project: Optical properties of single mode fibers
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