Shirin Hussein is a Higher Scientist in the Optical Frequency Metrology group within the Time and Frequency department at NPL. She earned her PhD from University College London (UCL), where she focused on the digital implementation of innovative radio frequency (RF) multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) signal transmission techniques over fibre, using field-programmable gate arrays (FPGA). Following her PhD, Shirin pursued postdoctoral research in the Optical Networks Group (ONG UCL), starting in 2022. Her work centred on the physical layer aspects of optical networking.
Areas of interest
- Photonics, advanced optical communication and photonic technology.
- Digital signal processing, real time algorithms for optical and RF systems.
- Optical clocks, ultra precise timekeeping and metrology applications.
Key publications
- Digital Double-Sideband Frequency Translation for Transmission of RF MIMO Signals Over Fiber
S. Hussein and C. P. Liu
IEEE Microwave and Wireless Technology Letters, 33, 110-113 (2022)
- A combined digital linearization and channel estimation approach for IM/DD fast-OFDM systems
L. C. Vieira, S. Hussein, I. Darwazeh, C. P. Liu and J. Mitchell
Optical Fiber Technology, 67, 102725 (2021)
- Experimental demonstration of direct-detection optical Fast-OFDM using memory polynomials
L. C. Vieira, I. Darwazeh, S. Hussein, C. P. Liu and J. Mitchell
2021 IEEE Latin-American Conference on Communications (LATINCOM), pp. 1-5, IEEE (2021)
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