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Fall 2022 Newsletter
Electro-Optics and Photonics Professor Travels to China to Share Research

Department of Electro-Optics and Photonics professor Dr. Partha Banerjee visited Tsinghua University in Beijing, China to present an invited lecture on his recent research. Banerjee, who is Director of the Holography and Metamaterials Lab, specializes in digital and dynamic holography, metamaterials, photorefractives and acousto-optics.

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Your fingerprint is actually 3D − research into holograms could improve forensic fingerprint analysis
Professor Dr. Partha Banerjee recently wrote a piece for The Conversation discussing his research to develop a technique that can show 3D topological characteristics of a fingermark.
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Engineering 11.27.23

This past summer, four UD graduate students, along with students from U.S. universities, traveled to Taiwan for a week to explore Taiwan's display technology industry, thanks to a joint NSF Advanced Studies Institute (ASI) grant between Penn State University and University of Dayton.

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Engineering 10.25.23

A $390,000 National Science Foundation grant will enable the University of Dayton to purchase equipment to create semiconductor chips and devices in hours rather than weeks, and at a significantly lower cost.

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Engineering 08.07.23

Nine undergraduate students from universities across the U.S. spent their summer at the University of Dayton through the National Science Foundation’s Research Experiences for Undergraduate Students (REU) program.

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Engineering 08.07.23

A University of Dayton researcher has secured $540,000 from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to aid his quest to find better ways to store and read the increasing amount of information in the world.

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Engineering 07.24.23

Dr. Miranda van Iersel, assistant professor in the Department of Electro-Optics and Photonics (EOP), along with a group of graduate and undergraduate students recently conducted an experiment at the John Bryan State Park Observatory.

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Engineering 10.03.22

Fourteen University of Dayton faculty and staff in six labs will be part of the Intel-funded Ohio-southwest Alliance on Semiconductors and Integrated Scalable Manufacturing to help develop a workforce for Ohio's semiconductor industry needs.

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"LiDAR Technologies and Systems" by Dr. Paul McManamon
Congratulations to Dr. Paul McManamon recipient of the 2022 Goodman Book Award, which is given once every two years and for prominent book authorship in photonics. McManamon's 2019 book on Lidar technology was based on many decades of his sustained contributions. At the UD in 2015, he wrote a Field Guide, followed in 2019 by Lidar. His short course taught each summer with Dr. Ed Watson draws attendees from around the globe. 
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Engineering 03.07.22

University of Dayton Department of Electro-Optics and Photonics Professor Partha Banerjee served as lead editor of a recent joint feature issue on Digital Holography and 3D Imaging, published in Optica’s Applied Optics and the Journal of the Optical Society of America A.    

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Engineering 11.16.21

Cell phones, cars and many other devices have separate cameras and sensors for day and night vision, but that need could go away thanks to University of Dayton researchers who developed a single device that can switch between day and night vision applications.

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Faculty and Staff 11.02.21

The National Institutes of Health awarded University of Dayton physics researcher Chenglong Zhao a four-year, $1.5 million grant to develop a new super-resolution imaging system that can provide high-quality images of biological structures 10,000 times smaller than a human hair.

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