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Bio: Haldun M. Ozaktas was born in 1966 in Ankara, Turkey. He received a BS
degree from Middle East Technical University, Ankara in 1987, and a PhD
degree from Stanford University, California in 1991. He joined
Bilkent University, Ankara in 1991, where he is presently Professor of
Electrical Engineering. In 1992 he was at the
University of Erlangen-Nurnberg, Bavaria as an Alexander von Humboldt
Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow. Over the summer of 1994 he worked as a
Consultant at Bell Laboratories, New Jersey. He is
the author of about 90 refereed journal articles, over 10 book
chapters, and about 100 conference presentations and papers, over 35 of
which have been invited. He has also authored the book The Fractional
Fourier Transform (Wiley, 2001) and edited the book Three-Dimensional
Television (Springer, 2008). 4 of his articles have been reprinted as
milestone
works and 7 of his articles have received more than 100 citations each. A
total of about 2500 citations to his work are recorded in the Science
Citation Index (ISI). He is the recipient of the 1998 ICO International
Prize in Optics and one of the youngest
recipients ever of the Scientific and Technical Research Council of
Turkey (TUBITAK) Science Award (1999), among other awards and prizes.
Haldun M. Ozaktas is also one of the youngest members of the Turkish
Academy of Sciences and a Fellow of the Optical Society of America.
His academic interests include signal and image processing,
optical information processing,
and optoelectronic and optically interconnected computing systems.
He teaches courses mostly in the areas of signal processing and optics,
and also the course Science, Technology, and Society. |
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