Research & Academia
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Explore 44 indexed SubTel Forum articles for the topic Research & Academia, covering the global submarine fiber optic telecommunications industry.
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- World’s Only Undersea Research Lab Is Reshaping the Future of Ocean Science Issue 148, page 72 by JoAnn Adkins
- Welcoming Caroline Crowley as the New Editor of the Sustainable Subsea Column Issue 148, page 31 by Federica Tortorella, Nicole Starosielski
- From Maxwell’s Equations to Subsea Fibre Optics: Optical Fibres as Waveguides Part 1: From Maxwell’s Equations to the Development of the Waveguide-The Beginning Issue 147, page 86 by Anna Sheehan, Derek Cassidy
- Valentia Island Cable Station: An Evolving Future Issue 145, page 78 by Derek Cassidy
- The Most Rewarding Industry Yesterday and Today Issue 142, page 72 by Stuart Barnes
- Wiring the Future Issue 142, page 54 by Nicole Starosielski, Wayne Nielsen
- Building the SubTel Forum Magazine Archive: A Journey of Innovation, Technology, and Industry Empowerment Issue 140, page 68 by Kieran Clark
- Comparing Sensitivity of State of Polarization Monitoring and Distributed Acoustic Sensing in the Svalbard Arctic Submarine Communication Cable Issue 130, page 68 by Kristina Skarvang, Steinar Bjørnstad, Robin Rørstadbotnen, Kurosh Bozorgebrahimi, Jan Brenne, Dag Hjelme
- PTC Is on a Mission to Advance Information and Communication Technologies Issue 127, page 48 by Jason O’Rourke
- Pacific Telecommunications Council Seeks to Reunite. Rethink. Renew. Issue 118, page 58 by Jason O’Rourke
- The 2020 Ocean Science Revolution Using Submarine Fiber Optic Cables Issue 110, page 34 by Frank DiMaria
- Partnerships and Proactivity Are the Keys to Enduring Success Issue 106, page 30 by Laurie MillerPartnerships & Collaboration, Resilience & Redundancy, Asia-Pacific Connectivity, Named Cable Systems, Research & AcademiaRelated cable systems: Southern Cross NEXT
- Space Manufactured ZBLAN Issue 103, page 34 by Andrew Rush
- Erbium-doped fiber amplifiers at AT&T Bell Labs: a Paced Odyssey Issue 100, page 48 by Emmanuel Desurvire, José Chesnoy
- From The Programme Committee Issue 99, page 82 by Marc-Richard Fortin, Steve Dawe
- The Case For Space Fiber Issue 97, page 74 by Andrew Rush
- Going Deep: Working To Improve The Accuracy And Availability Of Global Baseline Bathymetry Issue 94, page 32 by Edward Saade
- The Penultimate Frontier Issue 93, page 30 by James Case
- Magneto-hydrodynamic Corrosion of Submarine Telecommunication Cables Issue 79, page 72 by Liam Talbot
- Broadband – From Land To Sea To Economic Prosperity Issue 71, page 12 by Brian Lavallée
- SubOptic: Strongly Supported by the Industry Issue 68, page 13 by Alice Shelton
- Back Reflection: The Pathfinder of the Seas Issue 64, page 48 by Stewart Ash
- DONET: Submarine Cabled Seafloor Surveillance Infrastructure for Earthquake and Tsunami Issue 64, page 42 by Katsuyoshi Kawaguchi
- The Search for Submarine Telegraph Communications Issue 62, page 34 by Derek Cassidy
- The Non-Conventional Use of Submarine Cables: An Observation Issue 54, page 18 by Derek Cassidy
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