Irene Estébanez

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Oviedo (Asturias) 1994. 

Bachelor's degree in Physics and Mathematics in the University of Oviedo (2017). 

Master in Physics of Complex Systems (2018) in IFISC (Mallorca). 

Currently a Physics Ph.D. student under the supervision of Ingo Fischer (IFISC).

 

My research activities comprise photonics, semiconductor laser physics, and laser dynamics. 

In particular, my Ph.D. thesis is focused on implementing reservoir computing in hardware.

 
 

Recent Publications

Experimental demonstration of bandwidth enhancement in photonic time delay reservoir computing

Estébanez, Irene; Argyris, Apostolos; Fischer, Ingo
Optics Letters 48 (9), 2449-2452 (2023)

56 GBaud PAM-4 100 km transmission system with photonic processing schemes

Estébanez, Irene; Li, Shi; Schwind, Janek; Fischer, Ingo; Pachnicke, Stephan; Argyris, Apostolos
Journal of Lightwave Technology 40, 1, 55-62 (2022)

Accelerating photonic computing by bandwidth enhancement of a time-delay reservoir

Estébanez, Irene; Schwind, Janek; Fischer, Ingo; Argyris, Apostolos
Nanophotonics 9, 13, 4163–4171 (2020)

Constructive Role of Noise for High-Quality Replication of Chaotic Attractor Dynamics Using a Hardware-Based Reservoir Computer

Estébanez, Irene; Fischer, Ingo; Soriano, Miguel C.
Physical Review Applied 12, 034058 (2019)

Ongoing Research projects

ADOPD

Adaptive Optical Dendrites

P.I.: Ingo Fischer, Claudio Mirasso
The increased demand for computation with low energy consumption requires entirely novel hardware concepts. In ADOPD we develop ultra-fast computational units based on optical-fiber technologies exploiting information processing principles used by neurons ...

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