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DISP

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The Duke Imaging and Spectroscopy Program 

The Duke Imaging and Spectroscopy Program is a computational optical sensors research program affiliated with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, the Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics and the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University . DISP uses physical layer coding, generalized sampling and nonlinear signal processing to build optical imaging and spectroscopy systems spanning the UV to LWIR spectral ranges.

Current DISP projects focus on:
  1. Multiscale lens systems
  2. Compressive Holography
  3. Spectral Imaging
In addition to our current projects, one may review DISP's history, our innovative people and publications.
Multiscale Design
Compressive Holography
SpectralImaging


 


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