Dr. Mark Foster
Prof. Mark Foster is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Johns Hopkins University. He received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in Applied and Engineering Physics from Cornell University. His research focuses on the development of practical nonlinear optical techniques for the observation and application of ultrafast phenomena on time-scales from hundreds of picoseconds to just a few femtoseconds.
Samuel Metais
Research: Wavefront Shaping and computational imaging.
Education:
B.S. Engineering ESPCI Paris, 2013
M.S. Condensed Matter Physics ICFP Universite Paris-Sud, 2014
Ph.D in Applied Wave Physics, Acoustics and Electromagnetics, 2019
Email: [email protected]
Milad Alemohammad
Research: Biomedical imaging and ultrafast signal processing.
Education: B.S. ECE, Drexel University, 2010
Email: [email protected]
Jaewook Shin
Research: Computational imaging in microscopy and micro-endoscopy.
Education:
B.S. ECE, Johns Hopkins University, 2013
M.S. ECE, Johns Hopkins University, 2015
Email: [email protected]
Roberto Nunez
Research: Computational imaging
Education:
B.S. EE, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
M.E. Telecommunications, University of Colorado Boulder
Email: [email protected]
Velat Kilic
Research: Optics and machine learning
Education:
B.S. EE, Brown University, 2016
M.S. Optics and Photonics, Karlsruhe School of Optics and Photonics, 2018
Email: [email protected]