New Course: Computational Imaging and Machine Vision Seminar July 25, 2023 Don't miss out on this opportunity to take the new OPTI 596: Computational Imaging and Machine Vision Seminar with Prof. Florian Willomitzer. Are you motivated to understand the basic principles of computational imaging and machine vision? Are you interested in learning more about the practical applications in topics such as industrial inspection, VR/AR/MR, robotics, medical imaging, remote sensing, automotive sensing, metrology, forensics, or cultural heritage preservation? Then this would be a great course for you! Sign up today! See article for image references. Read more Image
OSC Colloquium: Abbie Watnik, "Controlling Light in Uncontrolled Environments" July 24, 2023 Abbie Watnik Uncontrolled environments – either natural or manmade – impact how light propagates and is detected. Various scenarios such as atmospheric turbulence, laser threats, camouflage, turbid or scattering conditions (underwater, fog, sand, etc.), all affect light propagation, detection and ultimately our ability to sense and image the world around us. In this talk, I will provide an overview of research at the US Naval Research Laboratory that utilize active imaging approaches to provide successful image reconstructions when the environment for collecting photons limits conventional approaches to imaging. Read more
astrobiology.com: Tricorder Tech: Developing A Bioinspired Optical Sniffer Sensor July 13, 2023 astrobiology.com: Tricorder Tech: Developing A Bioinspired Optical Sniffer Sensor
Mohammed Hassan Publishes Article in "The Conversation" July 13, 2023 An article submitted by Associate Professor Mohammed Hassan was recently published by "The Conversation," an independent publisher of articles authored by academics for the general public. Titled, "The digital future may rely on ultrafast optical electronics and computers," the article focuses on his research into ultrafast optical switching. The article has been republished by The San Francisco Times and BusinessMirror. Read more
theconversation.com: The digital future may rely on ultrafast optical electronics and computers July 13, 2023 theconversation.com: The digital future may rely on ultrafast optical electronics and computers
See your Eye in Rainbow | Sign Up to Assist with Eye Polarimetry in Near-IR July 13, 2023 The Polarization Lab is seeking volunteers* for a project about eye polarimetry in near-infrared. Participants will have their eyes measured using a Mueller polarimeter, providing insights into the polarization properties of the iris. Plus, you'll receive the processed polarimetric data after the measurement, in other words—rainbow eye pictures! Read more Image
theconversation.com: A new, thin-lensed telescope design could far surpass James Webb – goodbye mirrors, hello diffractive lenses July 13, 2023 A new, thin-lensed telescope design could far surpass James Webb – goodbye mirrors, hello diffractive lenses
blogs.synopsys.com: It’s Great to Be Back At IODC, the “Olympic Games” of Optical Design July 11, 2023 blogs.synopsys.com: It’s Great to Be Back At IODC, the “Olympic Games” of Optical Design
John Hygelund Returns Unicorn's Horn to the Kingdom of Lambert Using Optical Sciences July 11, 2023 Congratulations to John Hygelund on winning the International Optical Design Conference (IODC) Illumination Contest with Optica. The challenge's advertisement begins with an abstract that could be something out of Harry Potter, requiring the hero to submit a solution for how to reattach the unicorn's horn that has been stolen by an evil sorcerer. John was deemed the hero by his entry and named both winner of the apprentice and wizard prizes. Read more Image