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James Ray Fienup is an American optical scientist. He is the Robert E. Hopkins Professor of Optics at the Institute of Optics at the University of Rochester, where he researches imaging science. Fienup was the editor-in-chief of the '' Journal of the Optical Society of America'' from 1998 to 2003. Early life and education Fienup was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He attended the College of the Holy Cross, where he graduated in 1970 with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), ''magna cum laude'', in physics and mathematics. Fienup then pursued graduate studies at Stanford University as a fellow for the National Science Foundation. He obtained a Master of Science (M.S.) from Stanford in applied physics in 1972 then a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in the field in 1975. His dissertation was titled "Improved synthesis and computational methods for computer-generated holograms" and was supervised by Joseph W. Goodman. Career After serving as a research assistant at the Stanford Electronics Laborat ...
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Institute Of Optics
The Institute of Optics is a department and research center at the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York. The institute grants degrees at the bachelor's, master's and doctoral levels through the University of Rochester School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Since its founding, the institute has granted over 2,500 degrees in optics, making up about half of the degrees awarded in the field in the United States. The institute is made up of 20 full-time professors, 12 professors with joint appointments in other departments, 10 adjunct professors, 5 research scientists, 11 staff, about 170 undergraduate students and about 110 graduate students. History Founded in 1929, through a grant from Eastman Kodak and Bausch and Lomb, the institute is the oldest educational program in the United States devoted to optics. During World War I, many American defense companies relied heavily on German optics. The need for an American-based institution of optical training became apparen ...
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IEEE Xplore
IEEE Xplore digital library is a research database for discovery and access to journal articles, conference proceedings, technical standards, and related materials on computer science, electrical engineering and electronics, and allied fields. It contains material published mainly by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and other partner publishers. IEEE Xplore provides web access to more than 5 million documents from publications in computer science, electrical engineering, electronics and allied fields. Its documents and other materials comprise more than 300 peer-reviewed journals, more than 1,900 global conferences, more than 11,000 technical standards, almost 5,000 ebooks, and over 500 online courses. Approximately 20,000 new documents are added each month. Anyone can search IEEE Xplore and find bibliographic records and abstracts for its contents, while access to full-text documents may require an individual or institutional subscription. See also * ...
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