In the rapidly evolving digital era, optical communication plays a vital role, serving as the foundational technology behind our connected world, from high-speed internet to global telecommunication networks. At the center of this field, Dr. René-Jean Essiambre 's contributions have been significant. He is known for developing the nonlinear Shannon limit theory, which has helped the industry better understand the impact of nonlinearity on optical fiber capacity. This work is important for designing today's high-speed optical networks and lays the groundwork for future innovations.In this exclusive interview, Dr. Essiambre shares insights into his journey, the challenges and opportunities in the field, his views on the future of optical communication and offers advice to young researchers. Join us as we delve into the thoughts of one of the leading figures in optical communication and gain a glimpse into the future in this dynamic and rapidly evolving field. For more details on Dr. Essiambre's experiences and advice, the full interview is available in the Supplementary Information.
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