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hi everyone thank you for joining us for today's webinar my name is Saki Saki and I manage I do membership here at osa I'm really excited to introduce today's presentation it's five epi photonic I'd like to go ahead and introduce today's speakers we have dr. Jim Farina who is us managing director and director of technical services at VPI photonics Eugene soffel of the senior photonics Application Engineer also from VPI photonics and our moderator Chris Meloni director of business development for BPI photonic so with that I'd like to thank you guys so much for attending I'm gonna go ahead and kick it off the Chris to get us started thank you sexy and thank you everybody for joining us today as sexy mentioned know we're from BPI photonics and we're the talk today is titled migrating a photonic integrated circuit simulation to a system design and specifically we'll be talking about a silicon micro ring modulator implemented in a Pam four link before we begin I'd like to just give a littl...