Marco Novarese

Ph.D. in Ingegneria Elettrica, Elettronica E Delle Comunicazioni , 35th cycle (2019-2022)

Ph.D. obtained in 2023

Dissertation:

Modelling and characterisation of microrings for semiconductor lasers integrated in the Silicon Photonics platform (Abstract)

Tutors:

Mariangela Gioannini

Research presentation:

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Research topic

Design and characterization of semiconductor lasers integrated on the Silicon Photonics platform

Research interests

Micro- and nanotechnologies, devices, systems and applications
Modeling, simulation and CAD
Photonic devices and solar cells

Biography

I am a curious and motivated individual always trying to improve myself.

I achieved great experience due to the different periods abroad carried out during my studies. The multidisciplinary nature of my education grants me the flexibility to approach new tasks in an optimal way.

Education:
Bachelor's Degree in Physical Engineering at Politecnico di Torino
Master's Degree in Nanotechnologies For Icts at Politecnico di Torino
With the master thesis in : Linewidth modelling and measurements of single mode-VCSELs

Two international experience :
-E+/EU PROGRAMME COUNTRIES at
INSTITUT NATIONAL POLYTECHNIQUE DE GRENOBLE (INPG) - PHELMA GRENOBLE FRANCE
- Master thesis at Chalmers University of Technology SWEDEN
Full CV at: https://www.dropbox.com/s/jz3xuqyr4q26j2r/CV_Marco_Novarese.pdf?dl=0

PhD:

The current project I am involved in focuses on the modelling and characterization of semiconductor lasers based on a III-V Reflective Semiconductor Optical Amplifier (RSOA) as active part and an integrated Silicon Photonics (SiPh) working as a mirror thanks to the presence of ring resonators.

The project is composed by a theoretical and experimental part both based on the analysis of ring resonators and waveguides made of Silicon and Polysilicon. Here absorption losses contribute to the reduction of the device performances through non linear effects such as Two Photon Absorption (TPA) and Free Carrier Absorption (FCA).

In this scenario the main challenge is to understand the origin of these losses and reduce their impact on Silicon mirror, with the ultimate goal of designing a commercial hybrid tunable laser.

During my PhD I also worked as a Teaching assistant in the laboratory of the course Applied Electronics. A.A. 2021/22 for the Bachelor's Degree in COMPUTER ENGINEERING

Teaching

Teachings

Bachelor of Science

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Publications

Works published during the Ph.D. View all publications in Porto@Iris

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