報告名稱 3D Metrology – Circle of Optical Engineering
報告時間 2018-12-05, 10:00-12:00
報告地點 工科6樓-402
報 告 人 Anand Asundi
報告內(nèi)容
3D Imaging and Measurement has been the subject of much interest in the past decade. Various techniques and approaches have been used to get 3D profiles of rough, specular, transparent and opaque samples with resolutions from nano-meter to micro-meter to millimeter. If the evolution of these techniques is followed, it appears to follow the evolution of optics through the centuries. In optics, light was considered as a particle (corpuscles) during Newton’s era, then came the wave theory of light in the 18th century and finally in the last century, light was thought of being made up of special particles called photons. 3D metrology to some extent has followed similar route – Binocular vision and structured light was the geometric optics approach to 3D Optical Metrology which was followed by interferometry and now we are back to ray theory with computational optics and light field. In this paper, this journey would be exemplified using fringe profilometer, d’holoscopeTM and Transport of Intensity Equations with Light Field.
報告人介紹
Anand Asundi (安順泰) got his PhD from Stony Brook University. He is currently Professor in the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore He was a High End Foreign Expert at Shanghai University and BISTU. He is founder of d’Optron Pte Ltd. , Editor of Optics and Lasers in Engineering and Fellow of SPIE, the International Society of Optical Engineers. He is founding chair of the Optics and Photonics Society of Singapore and Chairman of the icOPEN conference series in Singapore and now also being held in China and ASEAN.
光電工程學(xué)院
2018年12月4日