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Openings

Hot papers

Awards

Openings

We currently have openings at the undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctoral levels for researchers interested in nonlinear imaging.

 

Hot papers

  1. “Nonlinear self-filtering of noisy images via dynamical stochastic resonance”
    D.V. Dylov and J.W. Fleischer, Nature Photonics 4, 323 (2010).

  2. “Wave tunneling and hysteresis in nonlinear junctions”
    W. Wan, S. Muenzel, and J.W. Fleischer, Physical Review Letters 104, 073903 (2010).

  3. “Imaging through nonlinear media using digital holography”
    C. Barsi, W. Wan, and J.W. Fleischer, Nature Photonics 3, 211 (2009).

  4. "Multiple-stream instabilities and soliton turbulence in photonic plasma”
    D.V. Dylov and J.W. Fleischer, Physical Review A 78, 061804R (2008).

  5. “Dispersive, superfluid-like shock waves in nonlinear optics"
    W. Wan, S. Jia, and J.W. Fleischer, Nature Physics 3, 46 (2007).

 

Awards

Student Christopher Barsi wins Emil Wolf Outstanding Paper Award at OSA annual meeting (2009)

Best student paper in Optics in Information Science for "Digital reconstruction of optically induced potentials"

 

Student Dmitry Dylov wins a Best Poster Award at Memphis BioImaging Symposium (2009)

Best poster award for "Improving image visibility by nonlinear signal-to-noise coupling"

 

Student Shu Jia wins best paper award in IMACS annual meeting (2009)

Best student paper for "Rayleigh-Taylor instability in nonlinear Schrodinger flows”

 

Student Christopher Barsi wins best paper award in Frontiers in Optics annual meeting (2008)

Best paper in Optics in Information Science for “Digital reconstruction of nonlinear beam propagation”

 

Student Shu Jia wins best paper award in Frontiers in Optics annual meeting (2008)

Best paper in Quantum Electronics for “Observation of all-optical Rayleigh-Taylor instability”

 

Student Can Sun wins best paper award in Frontiers in Optics annual meeting (2008)

Best paper in Nonlinear Optics for “Dynamics of spatial beam collapse in nonlinear medium with nonlocal response ”

 

Prof. Fleischer wins Department of Energy Plasma Physics Junior Faculty Award (2008)

For research entitled “Kinetic instabilities and turbulence in photonic plasma”