Photonic chips can calculate optimal shape of light for next-gen wireless systems

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Photonic chips can calculate optimal shape of light for next-gen wireless systems

A study by Politecnico di Milano, conducted together, with Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna in Pisa, the University of Glasgow and Stanford University, and published in Nature Photonics,

Andrea Melloni, Director of Polifab, Politecnico di Milano's micro and nanotechnology center,

Telecommunications, Computer Engineering, and Photonics Institute




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A study by Politecnico di Milano
conducted together
with Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna in Pisa
the University of Glasgow and Stanford University
published in Nature Photonics
Andrea Melloni
Director of Polifab
Politecnico di Milano's micro and nanotechnology center
Telecommunications
Computer Engineering
Photonics Institute
adds Marc Sorel
Professor of Electronics