8th Annual Summer
School on Adaptive Optics
August 6-10, 2007
University of California, Santa Cruz
2007 AO Summer School Presentations
Maps & Directions
AO Summer School Agenda 2007
AO Summer School 2007 Poster
Description of Summer School
This workshop provides advanced professional training in the field of Adaptive Optics. Adaptive Optics (AO) refers to optical systems which adapt to compensate for time-varying optical distortions introduced by the medium between an object and its image. AO leads to appreciably sharper images, sometimes approaching the theoretical diffraction limit of an optical system. Appropriate for scientists, engineers, and technicians at the graduate level and above, this workshop combines lectures and hands-on laboratory activities to cover the following topics:
- Introduction to Adaptive Optics
- Fourier based physical optics
- Adaptive Optics control theory
- Adaptive Optics system design
- Wavefront sensing and reconstruction
- Measuring Adaptive Optics performance
- Deformable mirror technology
- Biological, astronomical and industrial applications of Adaptive Optics
Summer School Lectures
Lectures will be held at Merrill College Room #102. An agenda of activities for the week will be included in your check-in packet.
AO Lab sections will be held at the Earth & Marine Sciences Building, Rooms: D226, D236, D258, & D250.
Additional information will be given to you upon arrival to AO Summer School.
Maps
Housing & Dining Map
Apartments-CfAO/Labs Walking Map
UCSC Campus Map
Further Questions?
Contact: CFAO at cfao@ucolick.org
or phone (831)459-5592
Contact: Scott Severson, Summer School Director, at severson@ucolick.org
Web Site: http://cfao.ucolick.org/
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