Friday, March 1, 2013

Image Sensors World: Adrian Tang on THz Imaging Limitations

My Note: I wanted to actually post Adrian Tang's very informative video, but can't find a way to actually copy it, so I am posting a link to Vladimir Koifman's blog, Image Sensors World, which featured the video earlier this week:

Image Sensors World: Adrian Tang on THz Imaging Limitations: Adrian Tang from JPL talks about THz imaging limitations (both transmissive and reflective imaging).
Here is a link to Dr. Tang's blog page, http://www.ee.ucla.edu/~atang/

Dr. Adrian Tang is currently in the sub-millimeter wave advanced technology group at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. Adrian recently received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2012. During his graduate studies, he developed CMOS mm-wave and THz circuits and systems for imaging, radar, and communication systems. He was the first to demonstrate reflective imaging in CMOS technology and the first to demonstrate sub-centimeter scale accuracy radar in silicon technology. At Jet Propulsion Laboratory he currently works on developing 670 GHz compact radar systems for concealed weapons and explosives detection at stand-off.

adrian.j.tang@jpl.nasa.gov (email me! I'm not scary!)
NASA Profile Page: Adrian Tang (not terribly useful, everything is on this page)
Research Topics
THz and mm-wave wireless system and circuit design
THz and mm-wave imaging circuit and system design
THz and mm-wave radar circuit and system design
THz and mm-wave navigation system design
Super-regenerative receivers

 
 

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