B. Roy Frieden

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Bernard Roy Frieden (born September 10, 1936) is an American mathematical physicist.

Frieden obtained a Ph.D. in optics from The Institute of Optics at the University of Rochester. His doctoral thesis advisor was Robert E. Hopkins. He was elected a Fellow of the Optical Society of America, now known as Optica, in 1975; in 1988, he was elected a Fellow of SPIE. [1] [2] Frieden is now an emeritus professor of optical sciences at the University of Arizona.

Frieden is known for his pioneering work on laser beam shaping [3] and was among the first to investigate the optical transfer function of a three-dimensional object. [4] He was the first to apply Jaynes' maximum entropy principle to image restoration. [5]

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References

  1. "Optica Fellows". Optica . Retrieved 2025-02-05.
  2. "Complete List of SPIE Fellows". SPIE . Retrieved 2025-02-05.
  3. Shealy, David L (2002). Dickey, Fred M.; Holswade, Scott C.; Shealy, David L. (eds.). "Historical perspective of laser beam shaping". Proc. SPIE. Laser Beam Shaping III. 4770: 28–47. Bibcode:2002SPIE.4770...28S. doi:10.1117/12.453505.
  4. Sheppard, Colin J. R. (2000). "Three-dimensional transfer functions". Proc. SPIE. Sixth International Conference on Education and Training in Optics and Photonics. 3831: 166. Bibcode:2000SPIE.3831..166S. doi:10.1117/12.388717.
  5. Petrovici, Mihai-Alexandru; Damian, Cristian; Coltuc, Daniela (2018). "Maximum Entropy Principle in Image Restoration". Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering. 18 (2): 77–84. doi:10.4316/AECE.2018.02010.