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21 August 1998 Ohio State University Imaging Sciences Laboratory (ISL)
Bruce Atwood, Paul Laurence Byard, Darren L. DePoy, Jerry Allan Mason, Paul Martini, Thomas P. O'Brien, Richard W. Pogge, Daniel Patrick Pappalardo, Andrew W. Stephens
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Abstract
The ISL is a successful astronomical instrumentation program that has completed three major instruments and many smaller projects since 1987. We have developed the capabilities to perform all aspects of instrument design and construction and a range of unique skills and methods. We maintain a permanent staff that currently consists of two scientists specializing in optical design and detector systems, a seniors mechanical engineer, a programmer, an electronic engineer, a mechanical designer, two machinists, and a lab assistant. Instrumentation projects also draw upon faculty and graduate student effort.
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Bruce Atwood, Paul Laurence Byard, Darren L. DePoy, Jerry Allan Mason, Paul Martini, Thomas P. O'Brien, Richard W. Pogge, Daniel Patrick Pappalardo, and Andrew W. Stephens "Ohio State University Imaging Sciences Laboratory (ISL)", Proc. SPIE 3354, Infrared Astronomical Instrumentation, (21 August 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.317213
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KEYWORDS
Telescopes

Cameras

Sensors

Mechanical engineering

Optical design

Image filtering

Optical filters

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