6월 30일(월) 오후 4시-5시 랩 투어 후 5시에 세미나
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제 목 Basics of Optical Scanning Holography (OSH)
강 사 Prof. Ting-Chung Poon
소 속 Virginia Tech., USA
시 간 2008년 6월 30일 (월요일) 17:00 - 18:00
장 소 제1 신공학관 301동 1112호
Abstract
Optical scanning holography (OSH) is a digital (or electronic) holographic technique. It is a real-time holographic recording technique in which holographic information about a three-dimensional object is acquired using a single two-dimensional active optical heterodyne scan. In this talk, Dr. Poon will first discuss optical scanning theory, which will be followed by the discussion of optical heterodyning. The basics of OSH involving optical scanning and heterodyning are then discussed. Finally, some of the applications of OSH such as in optical holographic microscopy will be discussed.
강사이력
Ting-Chung Poon is Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech. He is currently Visiting Professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering, The City University of Hong Kong. His current research interests include acousto-optics, 3-D image processing, optical scanning holography and its applications in 3-D cryptography, 3-D display, and 3-D microscopy. Dr. Poon is the author of monograph Optical Scanning Holography with MATLAB (Springer, 2007), and is the co-author of the textbooks Engineering Optics with MATLAB (World Scientific 2006), Contemporary Optical Image Processing with MATLAB (Elsevier 2001), and Principles of Applied Optics (McGraw-Hill 1991). He is also Editor of the book Digital Holography and Three-Dimensional Display (Springer 2006) and has served as a panelist for the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation, and as Guest Editor of, among other journals, International Journal of Optoelectronics and Optical Engineering. Dr. Poon currently serves as Topical Editor for Applied Optics. He is the founding Chair of the Optical Society of America (OSA) topical meeting Digital holography and 3-D imaging. He is also on the editorial board of Optics and Laser Technology and the Journal of Holography and Speckle. Dr. Poon is a fellow of the OSA and the Society of Photo-Optical instrumentation Engineers (SPIE).