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Mitsuo Takeda
Mitsuo Takeda is Adjunct Professor of Center for Optical Research and Education (CORE) at Utsunomiya University, Tochigi Japan, and Professor Emeritus of the University of Electro-Communications (UEC), Tokyo, Japan.
Mitsuo Takeda received the BE degree in Electrical Engineering from UEC in 1969, and the ME and Ph.D. degrees in Applied Physics from the University of Tokyo, respectively, in 1971 and 1974. After working for Canon Inc., he joined the faculty of UEC in 1977. During 1985 he was a visiting scholar of Prof. Joseph W. Goodman’s Group at Stanford University, and Alexander von Humboldt Guest Professor at Stuttgart University, for the years 2013-2014.
His service to technical community includes:
Executive Director of the Optical Society of Japan, JSAP, 2010.4-2012.3
Board of Directors of Japan Society of Applied Physics (JSAP), 1993-1995
Board of Directors of SPIE (USA) 2003, 2007-2009.
Associate Editor of Optical Review, 1994-2003
Member of the Editorial Board of Industrial Metrology (1990-1993), Optics and Lasers in Engineering (1999-present), Chinese Optics (2009-present), Journal of the European Optical Society Rapid Publications (2013-present)
Honors and recognitions:
Dennis Gabor Award (SPIE, 2010), Humboldt Research Award (Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, 2013), Optics and Quantum Electronics Achievement Award (Hiroshi Takuma Award, JSAP, 2012), Chandra S. Vikram Award (SPIE, 2017), Distinguished Alumni Award (UEC, 2011), SPIE Fellow (1999), OSA Fellow (2007), JSAP Fellow (2007), Member of International Order of Knights of Holography (1999).
James C. Wyant
James C. Wyant is professor emeritus and Founding Dean at the College of Optical Sciences at the University of Arizona, where he was Director (1999-2005), Dean (2005-2012), and a faculty member since 1974. He received a B.S. in physics from Case Western Reserve University and M.S. and Ph.D. in optics from the University of Rochester. He was a founder of the WYKO Corporation and served as its president and board chairman from 1984 to 1997 and he was a founder of the 4D Technology Corporation and currently serves as its board chairman. Wyant is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, the National Academy of Inventors, a Fellow of OSA (Optical Society of America), SPIE (International Society of Optics and Photonics), and the Optical Society of India, an honorary member of the Optical Society of Korea, and former editor-in-chief of the OSA journal Applied Optics. He was the 2010 president of OSA and the 1986 president of SPIE. He has been a member of the Board of Trustees of the University of Rochester since 2012 and Case Western Reserve University since 2010, where he was elected Board Chair in 2016. Wyant has received several awards for his technical work, including the OSA Joseph Fraunhofer Award; SPIE Gold Medal; SPIE Technology Achievement Award; SPIE Chandra Vikram Award; and four R&D 100 awards. He received the University of Rochester College of Engineering Distinguished Alumnus Award, the Case Alumni Association Gold Medal Award, and a Doctorado Honoris Causa from the Instituto Nacional de Astrofisica, Optica y Electronica in Puebla, Mexico. For his entrepreneurial activities, Wyant has received several awards, including Arizona’s “Innovator of the Year” Product Award; the Tom Brown Excellence in Entrepreneurship Award; the University of Arizona Technology Innovation Award; and the Arizona Technology Council William F. McWhortor Award.
Steen Gruner Hanson
Professor Emeritus Steen Grüner Hanson received a Master’s degree from The Technical University of Denmark in 1972 with a Master’s Thesis within Holography. A PhD degree was obtained in 1975 from Risø National Laboratory, Denmark, within Laser Doppler Velocimetry. After military service he was employed by The Royal Danish Air Force until 1980, at which time he returned to Risø National Laboratory, which later was merged with the Technical University of Denmark in 2007, establishing the Photonics Department where he became professor in 2010. From 1984-94 he was Head of Laser Physics Section Risø National Laboratory and from 1995 to 2004 he was Head of Scientific Program for Optical Diagnostics and Information Processing at Risø National Laboratory. Here he became professor in 2010. Worked for a longer period as regular guest scientist at Wave Propagation Laboratory, NOAA; Boulder USA, and stayed from August 1992 to September 1993 as Guest Scientist at this laboratory. After the stay he was recognized by the United States Department of Commerce in the form of a Certificate of Recognition for Outstanding Performance. In 2006 to 2011 he acted as Chairman of the Danish Optical Society. He has been a Regular visiting scientist at University of Electro-Communication, Tokyo, Japan, and a visiting scientist at the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram, India, and became Honorary Doctor at Chernivtsi University, Ukraine, September 2017.
Małgorzata Kujawińska
Malgorzata Kujawinska PhD DSc., SPIE Fellow, Full Professor of applied optics at Warsaw University of Technology. Expert in full-field optical metrology and 3D imaging, image processing, phase retrieval methods, automatic data analysis for metrology and multimedia, design of novel photonics measurement and display systems. Author of several monographs, book chapters and more than 200 papers in international scientific journals. She had been the SPIE President in 2005 and recipient of SPIE 2013 C.S. Vikram Award in Optical Metrology. She is the Past Vice-President of European Technology Platform Photonics 21 (2005-2017).
Gerd Häusler ,
Institute of Optics ,Informationand Photonics
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
Gerd Häusler was born in 1944. 1970 he got his physics diploma at the Optical Institute, Technical University, Berlin. There he finished in 1974 his PhD with a thesis about “Expansion of Depth of Field". 1974 he became a postdoc at the University of Erlangen, working with Prof. A. Lohmann. From 1987 till today, he is a professor at Erlangen. He was a postdoc and visiting professor at ENST-Paris; IBM-Sindelfingen; Paul-Scherrer Institute-Zurich, University of Munich; Riken Institute-Tokyo. 1981 he got the ”Rudolf Kingslake Award” of the SPIE, together with his PhD student G. Ferrano.
Gerd Häusler was a member of the executive board of the “German Society for Applied Optics”, 1996-2010. He is EOS Fellow since 2012. 2001 he installed the company “3D-Shape GmbH, Erlangen”, together with five former students. His present field of research is: 3D-metrology and fundamental physical and information theoretical limits of optical information acquisition.
Gerd Häusler published 300 papers. There are about 20 patents, among others about: Fourier domain OCT (spectral radar), white light interferometry at rough surfaces (coherence radar), quantitative deflectometry, the single shot 3D-camera. Officially retired, G. Häusler is working as an advisor of PhD students at the Institute of Optics, Information and Photonics, University of Erlangen and as a consultant.
Email: gerd.haeusler@physik.uni-erlangen.de
http://www.optik.uni-erlangen.de/osmin/homepage
Most papers can be downloaded:
http://www.optik.uni-erlangen.de/osmin/research/research.php
Tatiana Alieva
Prof. Tatiana Alieva received her M.S. (1983) and Ph.D. (1996) in Physics from Moscow State University and Autonoma University of Madrid, correspondingly. She worked in Radiotechnical Institute of Russian Academy of Science in Moscow and spent several years as a postdoctoral fellow at Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium, and Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands. Over this period, she made substantial contributions to fields of fractal and singular optics, theory and applications of canonical integral transforms and phase space optics. From 2005 she is a professor at Department of Optics, Faculty of Physics, Complutense University of Madrid. During this period she participated in and leaded several competitive research projects. This work has provided significant contributions in design, generation and characterization of optical coherent and partially coherent beams, their application for optical micro- and nano- particle manipulation and computational imaging. Her research has resulted in 17 books chapters, over 130 publications in refereed journals and proceedings, over 30 invited talks and more than 100 other congress presentations. She was a supervisor of several M.S. and Ph.D. theses and participated in various educational projects related to optics and resulted in publication of 4 books (in Spanish). From 2009 till 2012 she was a member of the Editor Board of the Journal SPIE Reviews and served for 6 years (2011-2017) as an Associate Editor of Optics Express. She was and actually is a member of programme committee of various international workshops and conferences including International Conference on Photonics, Optics and Laser Technology (2013, 2015-2018), OSA Computational Optical Sensing and Imaging meeting (2017-2018). She also is a Member of OSA Emmett N. Leith Medal Selection Committee (2017-2018).