Mostafa Khalil
Postdoctoral Fellow, Quantum and Nanotechnologies Research Centre, National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, CanadaPostdoctoral Fellow, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada
PhD, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
MSc, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
BSc, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt
Areas of Research
My research focuses on a mix of experimental and theoretical investigations in photonic integrated circuits (PICs) and optical systems. I have a wide research experience in optical fibre communications, silicon photonics, optical frequency combs, TFLN-based modulators, quantum dash/dot lasers, optical steganography, and microwave photonics. I am currently investigating quantum optical microcombs as sources of quantum optical frequency combs for quantum communication systems. I am also exploring hybrid photonic integration for next generation coherent transceiver modems.
Supervising degrees
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I believe that diverse inclusive teams drive performance and innovation. Working together, you will gain experience in cutting-edge research in integrated photonics and optical communication systems. Work will involve collaboration with industrial/academic partners.
I welcome inquiries from students interested in photonics technologies. To be considered, please send your CV, transcripts, and a brief motivation letter.
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