Dr. Dmitry S. Starodubov
CEO
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Author | Instructor
Publications (21)

Proceedings Article | 4 May 2018 Paper
D. Starodubov, K. McCormick, M. Dellosa, L. Volfson
Proceedings Volume 10633, 106330O (2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2305829
KEYWORDS: Navigation systems, Sensors, Control systems, Telecommunications, Signal to noise ratio, Computer programming, Infrared radiation, Eye, Ocean optics, Fiber optic gyroscopes

Proceedings Article | 2 May 2018 Paper
D. Starodubov, K. McCormick, M. Dellosa, E. Erdelyi, L. Volfson
Proceedings Volume 10641, 106410T (2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2305830
KEYWORDS: Manufacturing, Space operations, Optical fibers, Optics manufacturing, Materials processing, Surgery, ZBLAN, Sensors, Mid-IR, Glasses

Proceedings Article | 7 June 2016 Paper
D. Starodubov, K. McCormick, P. Nolan, D. Johnson, M. Dellosa, L. Volfson, A. Fallahpour, A. Willner
Proceedings Volume 9828, 98280C (2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2224326
KEYWORDS: Navigation systems, Telecommunications, Optical communications, Receivers, Prototyping, Optical tracking, Sensors, Polarization, Optical navigation, Transmitters

Proceedings Article | 12 May 2016 Paper
D. Starodubov, K. McCormick, P. Nolan, L. Volfson, T. Finegan
Proceedings Volume 9829, 982909 (2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2224298
KEYWORDS: Prisms, LIDAR, Magnetism, Garnet, 3D acquisition, 3D scanning, Polarization, Chemical elements, Solid state lasers, Laser scanners

Proceedings Article | 21 May 2015 Paper
K. McCormick, D. Starodubov, L. Volfson
Proceedings Volume 9461, 946120 (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2177844
KEYWORDS: Laser range finders, Beam expanders, Receivers, Q switched lasers, Eye, Sensors, Semiconductor lasers, Ranging, Signal processing, Signal detection

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Conference Committee Involvement (1)
Photonic Applications for Aerospace, Transportation, and Harsh Environment III
23 April 2012 | Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Course Instructor
SC260: Fiber Gratings for WDM Applications
Fiber gratings are widely used as spectrally selective components in modern fiber optic links with Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM). The design, fabrication, performance and reliability of Bragg and long-period fiber gratings for fiber optic networks are covered in this course. The applications of fiber gratings for channel management and monitoring, dispersion control and gain equalization are discussed in detail.
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