Michal Lucki received the M.Sc. degree in 2004. He is currently a Ph.D. student at the Department of Telecommunications Engineering of the Czech Technical University in Prague (supervised by Leos Bohac, Ph.D.). He was awarded the prize from the Rector of the Kielce University of Technology, in 2004, for the achievements in the area of laser interferometry for measuring small-amplitude physical quantities, and further: the award from the Organizing Committee of the 11th International Students Conference on Electrical Engineering POSTER 2007 - for the work 'Negative dispersion generated by introducing the curvature into the microstructured fiber (as the best paper in the section of Communication), in 2007, and finally, the prize from the Dean of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of the CTU for 'The Best Ph.D. Project of Year 2007'. His current activities are in the area of optical communication, focused on problems of bending-induced negative chromatic dispersion in Photonic Crystal Fibers for potential possibilities of dispersion compensation in high-speed transmission systems. He published about 20 papers (with two invited papers among them); few of them in proceedings of the International Society for Optical Engineering.

Winning poster: 'Negative dispersion generated by introducing the curvature into the fiber' (in PDF)

Contact:
Faculty of Electrical Engineering,  Czech Technical University in Prague
Department of Telecommunications Engineering
Technicka 2, Prague, 166 77, Czech Republic
(+420) 224 35 2088
luckim1@fel.cvut.cz

List of publications (in PDF)

Za obsah odpovídá: RNDr. Patrik Mottl, Ph.D.