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Prof. Dr. Bahram Javidi: Three dimensional sensing, visualization, quantum optics imaging, and display: an opportunity to become a Humboldt fellow and perform research in USA
This seminar will present an overview of my recent activities in
Three-dimensional (3D) sensing, imaging and display. We shall discuss both
passive sensing integral imaging and active sensing computational
holographic imaging for 3D visualization, display, bio photonics, quantum
optics 3D imaging, and image recognition. Mathematical analysis, computer
simulations, and optical experimental results will be presented. There are
numerous applications of these technologies including medical 3D imaging, 3D
visualization, bio photonics, 3D identification and inspection, 3D
television, 3D video, and quantum computing.
Biography:
Bahram Javidi is Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor at the University
of Connecticut which is the highest rank and honor bestowed on a faculty
member based on research, teaching, and service. Dr. Javidi is Fellow of
seven National and International professional scientific societies. He is
Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE),
Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering
(AIMBE), Fellow of the Optical Society of America (OSA), Fellow of the
International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE), Fellow of the
Institute of Physics (IoP), Fellow of The Society for Imaging Science and
Technology (IS&T), and Fellow of The Institution of Electrical Engineers
(IEE).
In 2007, The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation granted Dr. Javidi with the
Humboldt Prize for outstanding US scientists, Germany's highest research
award for senior U.S. scientists and scholars in all disciplines. He
received the 2008 IEEE Donald G. Fink prized paper award among all (over
130) IEEE Transactions, Journals, and Magazines. In 2005, Dr. Javidi
received the Dennis Gabor Award in Diffractive Wave Technologies by the
International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE). He was the recipient
of the IEEE Lasers and Electro-optics Society Distinguished Lecturer Award
twice in 2003-2004 and 2004-2005. He was awarded the IEEE Best Journal Paper
Award from IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology twice in 2002 and 2005.
In 1990, the National Science Foundation named Prof. Javidi a Presidential
Young Investigator. Early in his career, he received The Engineering
Foundation and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Faculty Initiation Award. He was a David Packard Fellowship finalist at the
completion of his PhD program. He was selected in 2003 as one of the
nation's top 160 engineers between the ages of 30-45 by the National Academy
of Engineering (NAE) to be an invited speaker at The Frontiers of
Engineering Conference which was co-sponsored by The Alexander von Humboldt
Foundation. He is an alumnus of the Frontiers of Engineering of The National
Academy of Engineering since 2003.
Prof. Javidi has over 630 publications. He has completed 8 books and 44 book
chapters. He has published over 250 technical articles in major peer
reviewed journals. He has published over 330 conference proceedings,
including over 110 Plenary Addresses, Keynote Addresses, and invited
conference papers. His papers have been cited over 4500 times according to
the citation index of WEB of Science.
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