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| Biography |
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Aristide Dogariu received his PhD from Hokkaido University and he is the Florida Photonics Center of Excellence Professor of Optics. His research interests include optical physics, waves propagation and scattering, electromagnetism, and random media characterization. Professor Dogariu is a Fellow of the Optical Society of America, the Physical Society of America, and currently serves as the division editor of Applied Optics - Optical Technology.
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| Awards & Honors |
| 2009 |
2008/2009 Research Incentive Award (RIA)
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| 2007 |
Elected to the Status of Fellow of the American Physical Society
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| 2007 |
2007 College of Optics and Photonics Distinguished Researcher Award
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| Key Publications and Presentations |
| Refereed Papers | | 2005 |
C. Schwartz and A. Dogariu "Enhanced backscattering of optical vortex fields" Opt. Lett. 30(12), 1431-1433 |
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G.S. Agarwal, A. Dogariu, TD. Visser, E. Wolf "Generation of complete coherence in Young's interference experiment with random mutually uncorrelated electromagnetic beams" Opt. Lett., 30(2), 120-122 |
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J. Ellis and A. Dogariu "Discrimination of globally unpolarized fields through Stokes vector element correlations" JOSA A22(5), 491-496 |
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| Research |
| Advanced optical concepts for: | | biomedical optics |
| microscopic characterization of matter |
| sensing systems |
| Near-field statistical optics and applications for: | | biosensing |
| materials diagnostics |
| novel photonic devices |
| The generation, propagation, and detection random electromagnetic fields for: | | active imaging |
| remote sensing |
| target discrimination |
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