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Schmidt, Jason D. , MAJ, Assistant Professor of Electro-Optics
Dept of Electrical and Computer Engineering
 
 

Email: Jason Schmidt
 
Education:
2006 Ph.D. in Electro-Optics, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH; 2000 M.S. in Physics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH; 1998 B.S. in Physics, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI
 
Research Interests:
optical properties of atmospheric turbulence, adaptive optics, free-space optical communications, laser weapons, and optical modeling
 
Expertise:
ADAPTIVE ALGORITHMS
ELECTRO-OPTICS
ELECTRO-OPTICS - DIGITAL LIGHT PROCESSING
ELECTRO-OPTICS - LASER BEAM PROPAGATION
LASER BEAM PROPAGATION
 
Publications:
Jason D. Schmidt, Matthew E. Goda, and Bradley D. Duncan. Aberration production using a high-resolution liquid-crystal spatial light modulator. Appl. Opt. Vol. 46, pp. 2423-2433, 2007. Jason D. Schmidt, Matthew E. Goda, John S. Loomis, and Bradley D. Duncan. Aberration production using a high-resolution liquid-crystal spatial light modulator. Proc. SPIE, Vol. 6306, 2006. Jason D. Schmidt, Matthew E. Goda, and Bradley D. Duncan. Emulating bulk turbulence with a liquid-crystal spatial light modulator. Proc. SPIE, Vol. 6306, 2006. Jason D. Schmidt, Matthew R. Whiteley, Matthew E. Goda, and Bradley. D. Duncan. High-resolution liquid-crystal spatial light modulators for adaptive optics. Proc. IEEE Aerospace Conf., Vol. 1367, 2006. James D. Phillips, Matthew E. Goda, and Jason Schmidt. Atmospheric turbulence simulation using liquid crystal spatial light modulators. Proc. SPIE, Vol. 5894, 2005. Jason D. Schmidt, Barbara S. Ryden, Adrian L. Mellot. The size and shape of voids in three-dimensional galaxy surveys. Ap. J., Vol. 546: 609-619, 2001. Francisco J. Lamelas, Jason D. Schmidt, and May Xiong. Heteroepitaxial growth in aqueous solutions: rubidium iodide on mica. Phys. Rev. B., Vol. 58: 14270-14278, 1998. Jeanne M. Hossenlopp, Francisco J. Lemelas, Kenneth Middelton, Jeffrey A. Rzpiela, Jason D. Schmidt, and Aleksandar Zivkovic. Comparison of SnBr4 and Di-n-butyl tin diacetate as laser-assisted chemical vapor deposition precursors for SnO2-based gas sensors. Appl. Organometal. Chem., Vol. 12: 147-154, 1998.
 
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