David Brady leads the Duke Imaging and Spectroscopy Program (DISP), which builds computational imaging systems. Current DISP projects focus on snapshot gigapixel photography using multiscale optics, gigapixel holography, x-ray scatter tomography and compressive spectral imaging.
Office Location: | 400 Chesterfield Building, 701 West Main |
Office Phone: | (919) 660-5595, (919) 684-0898 |
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Web Page: | http://www.disp.duke.edu/ |
Ph.D. | California Institute of Technology | 1990 |
M.S. | California Institute of Technology | 1986 |
B.A. | Macalester College | 1984 |
DISP uses joint design of physical sampling and digital processing strategies to develop high performance sensor systems. DISP builds instruments for visible, infrared, ultraviolet, x-ray, millimeter wave, terahertz, acoustic and ion imaging and spectroscopy. DISP has made particular contributions to the theory and practice of compressive measurement systems and to spectral imaging, holography and diffraction tomography, optical projection tomography and high pixel count cameras.