Jacopo Morosi received his Master’s Degree in Telecommunication Engineering from Politecnico di Milano in 2013. As a research assistant, he was involved in National Italian Project ROAD NGN, focusing on All-Optical and Hybrid OFDM solutions for Access Network. In 2014, he was research collaborator at National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) in Tokyo, working in Photonic Network System Laboratory. In 2017 he was research fellow at Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot De Bourgogne (ICB) in Dijon, France, and worked on the ERC project Petal on chaotic polarization dynamics. Currently, he is PhD Student in Fiber Optic Sensor Group of PoliCom Lab. His research interests include study of advanced modulation formats for high-capacity optical systems and development of novel distributed fiber-optic sensors, based on Brillouin nonlinear effect, for high resolution strain and temperature monitoring.