Bertrand Kibler received Master and PhD degrees from the University of Franche-Comté in 2003 and 2007 respectively. Between 2007 and 2009, he carried out post-doctoral research at the University of Bourgogne. In october 2009, he was appointed CNRS researcher at the Laboratoire ICB (UMR6303, Dijon). He is a recipient of the CNRS Bronze medal in 2012, for research activities in optics linked to hydrodynamics, in particular the first observation of the Peregrine soliton (rogue breather). He obtained accreditation to supervise research (Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches, HDR) from University of Bourgogne Franche-Comté in 2020. He was also awarded the Fabry – de Gramont prize of the French Optical Society (SFO), for his significant contributions to the study of breather waves and their interactions (see illustrations below).
Research Activities
- Fundamental topics: Ultrafast and coherent nonlinear optics in conservative and dissipative systems; Nonlinear waves: solitons, shock fronts, and breather waves; Hydrodynamic-optic analogy; Spatiotemporal nonlinear phenomena.
- Applied topics: Fiber systems; Nonlinear fiber optics; High repetition rate and wideband (supercontinuum) light sources for telecommunications, biophotonics and mid-infrared sensing.
Ongoing projects
- ISITE BFC Fellowship « Breathing Light » (2017-2021)
- PHC POLONIUM (2019-2021): Nonlinear light propagation in multimode fibers – Collaboration with Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland
Past projects
- PHC POLONIUM (2016-2017): Towards mid-IR high-repetition-rate supercontinuum absorption spectroscopy – Collaboration with Wroclaw University of Technology
- LABEX ACTION: http://www.labex-action.fr/
- CARNOT ARTS (2014-2015): High repetition rate optical source (GHz-M4O Box)
- ANR OPTIROC (2013-2016): https://sites.google.com/site/optirocproject/
Book chapters
Ubiquitous nature of modulation instability: from periodic to localized perturbations
Supercontinuum Generation in Tellurite Optical fibers
Rogue Breather Structures in Nonlinear Systems with an Emphasis on Optical Fibers as Testbeds
Special issues – Editor
Mid-Infrared Supercontinuum Sources: Materials, Waveguides and Applications
List of articles:
Recent talks at
- OPTIQUE 2021, Dijon, France, July 2021 (plenary talk)
- Workshop on Trends in spatiotemporal complexity, Lille, France, July 2019
- Workshop on Recent advances in ultrafast nonlinear fiber optics, Lille, France, December 2018
- Emerging Trends in Nonlinear Optics, Lake Iseo, Italy, September 2018
- Dynamics Days Europe, Loughborough, UK, September 2018
- Advanced Photonics 2018 Congress, Zurich, Switzerland, July 2018
- 1st Meeting on Progress in Nonlinear Photonics: Waveguides & Resonators, Bath, UK, March 2018
- 60th British Applied Mathematics Colloquium, St Andrews, UK, March 2018
The media
Des fibres optiques pour reproduire les solutions d’équations non linéaires
Les vagues scélérates, terreurs des océans
Les fibres optiques pour simuler les phénomènes hydrodynamiques avec la lumière
Bertrand Kibler et le calcul de phénomènes extrêmes
Les chercheurs Charmants : Science inscide Les Trois Fantastiques de l’Ub
CNRS : une Médaille de bronze pour Bertrand Kibler
Peregrine’s ‘Soliton’ observed at last
New light on nonlinearity: Peregrine’s soliton observed at last
Le soliton Peregrine : enfin l’explication des vagues scélérates !
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Bertrand Kibler received Master and PhD degrees from the University of Franche-Comté in 2003 and 2007 respectively. Between 2007 and 2009, he carried out post-doctoral research at the University of Bourgogne. In october 2009, he was appointed CNRS researcher at the Laboratoire ICB (University of Bourgogne, Dijon). In 2012 he received the CNRS Bronze medal for research activities in optics linked to hydrodynamics, in particular the first observation of the Peregrine soliton.
Research Interests
- Fundamental optics: Ultrafast and coherent nonlinear optics in conservative and dissipative systems, solitons, breather waves, hydrodynamic-optic analogy.
- Applied optics: Nonlinear fiber optics, high repetition rate and wideband (supercontinuum) light sources for telecommunications, biophotonics and mid-infrared sensing.
Ongoing projects
- ISITE BFC Fellowship "Breathing Light" (2017-2020)
- PHC POLONIUM (2019-2020): Nonlinear light propagation in multimode fibers - Collaboration with Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland
Past projects
- PHC POLONIUM (2016-2017): Towards mid-IR high-repetition-rate supercontinuum absorption spectroscopy - Collaboration with Wroclaw University of Technology
- LABEX ACTION: http://www.labex-action.fr/
- CARNOT ARTS (2014-2015): High repetition rate optical source (GHz-M4O Box)
- ANR OPTIROC (2013-2016): https://sites.google.com/site/optirocproject/
- Nonlinear Photonics, Advanced Photonics Congress, Maastricht, Netherlands, July 2022
- OPTIQUE Dijon, France, July 2021
- Workshop on recent advances in ultrafast nonlinear fiber optics, Lille, France, December 2018
- Emerging Trends in Nonlinear Optics, Lake Iseo, Italy, September 2018
- Dynamics Days Europe, Loughborough, UK, September 2018
- Advanced Photonics 2018 Congress, Zurich, Switzerland, July 2018
- 1st Meeting on Progress in Nonlinear Photonics: Waveguides & Resonators, Bath, UK, March 2018
- 60th British Applied Mathematics Colloquium, St Andrews, UK, March 2018
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- Bertrand Kibler received Master and PhD degrees from the University of Franche-Comté in 2003 and 2007 respectively. Between 2007 and 2009, he carried out post-doctoral research at the University of Bourgogne. In october 2009, he was appointed CNRS researcher at the Laboratoire ICB (University of Bourgogne, Dijon). In 2012 he received the CNRS Bronze medal for research activities in optics linked to hydrodynamics, in particular the first observation of the Peregrine soliton.
Research Interests
- Fundamental optics: Ultrafast and coherent nonlinear optics in conservative and dissipative systems, solitons, breather waves, hydrodynamic-optic analogy.
- Applied optics: Nonlinear fiber optics, high repetition rate and wideband (supercontinuum) light sources for telecommunications, biophotonics and mid-infrared sensing.
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Ongoing projects
- ISITE BFC Fellowship "Breathing Light" (2017-2020)
- PHC POLONIUM (2019-2020): Nonlinear light propagation in multimode fibers - Collaboration with Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland
Past projects
- ISITE BFC Fellowship "Breathing Light" (2017-2020)
- PHC POLONIUM (2019-2020): Nonlinear light propagation in multimode fibers - Collaboration with Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland
- PHC POLONIUM (2016-2017): Towards mid-IR high-repetition-rate supercontinuum absorption spectroscopy - Collaboration with Wroclaw University of Technology
- LABEX ACTION: http://www.labex-action.fr/
- CARNOT ARTS (2014-2015): High repetition rate optical source (GHz-M4O Box)
- ANR OPTIROC (2013-2016): https://sites.google.com/site/optirocproject/
- communications:
- Recent talks at
- Nonlinear Photonics, Advanced Photonics Congress, Maastricht, Netherlands, July 2022
- Optique Dijon, France, July 2021
- Workshop on recent advances in ultrafast nonlinear fiber optics, Lille, France, December 2018
- Emerging Trends in Nonlinear Optics, Lake Iseo, Italy, September 2018
- Dynamics Days Europe, Loughborough, UK, September 2018
- Advanced Photonics 2018 Congress, Zurich, Switzerland, July 2018
- 1st Meeting on Progress in Nonlinear Photonics: Waveguides & Resonators, Bath, UK, March 2018
- 60th British Applied Mathematics Colloquium, St Andrews, UK, March 2018
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Bertrand Kibler received Master and PhD degrees from the University of Franche-Comté in 2003 and 2007 respectively. Between 2007 and 2009, he carried out post-doctoral research at the University of Bourgogne. In october 2009, he was appointed CNRS researcher at the Laboratoire ICB (UMR6303, Dijon). He is a recipient of the CNRS Bronze medal in 2012, for research activities in optics linked to hydrodynamics, in particular the first observation of the Peregrine soliton (rogue breather). He obtained accreditation to supervise research (Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches, HDR) from University of Bourgogne Franche-Comté in 2020. He was also awarded the Fabry - de Gramont prize of the French Optical Society (SFO), for his significant contributions to the study of breather waves and their interactions (see illustrations below).
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[/kc_column_text][kc_spacing height="20" _id="498426"][kc_column_text _id="442635"] Research Activities- Fundamental topics: Ultrafast and coherent nonlinear optics in conservative and dissipative systems; Nonlinear waves: solitons, shock fronts, and breather waves; Hydrodynamic-optic analogy; Spatiotemporal nonlinear phenomena.
- Applied topics: Fiber systems; Nonlinear fiber optics; High repetition rate and wideband (supercontinuum) light sources for telecommunications, biophotonics and mid-infrared sensing.
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- ISITE BFC Fellowship "Breathing Light" (2017-2021)
- PHC POLONIUM (2019-2021): Nonlinear light propagation in multimode fibers - Collaboration with Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland
Past projects
- PHC POLONIUM (2016-2017): Towards mid-IR high-repetition-rate supercontinuum absorption spectroscopy - Collaboration with Wroclaw University of Technology
- LABEX ACTION: http://www.labex-action.fr/
- CARNOT ARTS (2014-2015): High repetition rate optical source (GHz-M4O Box)
- ANR OPTIROC (2013-2016): https://sites.google.com/site/optirocproject/
Ubiquitous nature of modulation instability: from periodic to localized perturbations
Supercontinuum Generation in Tellurite Optical fibersRogue Breather Structures in Nonlinear Systems with an Emphasis on Optical Fibers as Testbeds
Experiments on Breathers in Nonlinear Fibre Optics [/kc_column_text][kc_spacing height="20" _id="742634"][kc_column_text _id="988355"] Special issues - Editor Mid-Infrared Supercontinuum Sources: Materials, Waveguides and Applications [/kc_column_text][kc_spacing height="20" _id="661485"][kc_column_text _id="247085"] List of articles: [/kc_column_text][kc_wos personnel="3" _id="326095" type="xml" nom="KIBLER_Bertrand"] [/kc_tab][kc_tab title="Communications" _id="953689"][kc_column_text _id="452109"] Recent talks at- OPTIQUE 2021, Dijon, France, July 2021 (plenary talk)
- Workshop on Trends in spatiotemporal complexity, Lille, France, July 2019
- Workshop on Recent advances in ultrafast nonlinear fiber optics, Lille, France, December 2018
- Emerging Trends in Nonlinear Optics, Lake Iseo, Italy, September 2018
- Dynamics Days Europe, Loughborough, UK, September 2018
- Advanced Photonics 2018 Congress, Zurich, Switzerland, July 2018
- 1st Meeting on Progress in Nonlinear Photonics: Waveguides & Resonators, Bath, UK, March 2018
- 60th British Applied Mathematics Colloquium, St Andrews, UK, March 2018
Les fibres optiques pour simuler les phénomènes hydrodynamiques avec la lumière
Bertrand Kibler et le calcul de phénomènes extrêmesLes chercheurs Charmants : Science inscide Les Trois Fantastiques de l’Ub
CNRS : une Médaille de bronze pour Bertrand KiblerPeregrine’s 'Soliton' observed at last
New light on nonlinearity: Peregrine’s soliton observed at last
Le soliton Peregrine : enfin l’explication des vagues scélérates ! [/kc_column_text][/kc_tab][/kc_tabs][/kc_column][/kc_row]