Dmitry Dylov, an EE Grad student has won a Best Poster Award at the 2009 Memphis BioImaging Symposium. His presentation, entitled "Improving Image Visibility by Nonlinear Signal-to-Noise Coupling," described a method of using nonlinearity to recover and amplify noise-hidden images. Dmitry's advisor is Prof. Jason Fleischer. The annual Symposium, in its sixth year, is an educational and research conference focused on technology developments and clinical applications within the major fields
Archive – November 2009
Christopher Barsi, an EE Grad student has won the Emil Wolf Outstanding Student Paper Award at the 2009 annual conference of the Optical Society of America (OSA). His presentation, entitled 'Digital Reconstruction of Optically Induced Potentials,' was voted the best paper in the category Optics in Information Science. It described an extension of computational imaging to include the effects of spatial nonlinearity. Chris's advisor is Prof. Jason Fleischer. Founded in 1916, OSA was organize

