Infrared Detectors and Systems
Dereniak, E. L.; Boreman, G. D.
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EUSTACE L. DERENIAK, PhD, is Professor in the Optical SciencesCenter and the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineeringof the University of Arizona. Before joining the university facultyin 1978, he spent many years in industrial research with Raytheon,Rockwell International, and Ball Brothers Research Corporation. Heis coauthor of Optical Radiation Detectors and author or coauthorof more than 100 refereed articles. He has served as visitingprofessor with the U.S. Army and Air Force, research associate withthe Air Force's Rome Air Development Center, and consultant to theUniversity of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy.
GLENN D. BOREMAN, PhD, is Associate Professor of ElectricalEngineering at the University of Central Florida's Center forResearch & Education in Optics and Lasers. A former visitingresearch scientist with McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Company, theU.S. Army Night Vision Laboratory, and Texas Instruments ResearchCenter, he received his PhD in optical sciences from the Universityof Arizona. Professor Boreman is author and coauthor of 45 refereedjournal articles on optical detectors and related topics.
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