Dr. John S. Loomis Electrical and Computer Engineering Department University of Dayton Dayton, OH 45469-0232 Title: Professor Emeritus EMail: jloomis1@udayton.edu |
Education:
Ph. D. Optical Sciences, University of Arizona, 1980
M.S. Optical Sciences, University of Arizona, 1977
M.S. Physics, University of Illinois, 1968
B.S. Physics, Case Institute of Technology, 1966
Research Interests:
Digital and computer design, computer programs for circuit analysis
and design, robotics, image analysis and machine vision, optical
design and testing, computer graphics, interferometry, optical aberration theory,
ellipsometry, multilayer optical coatings, and the application of
computers to laboratory and industrial use.
Academic Interests:
Dr. Loomis teaches courses in digital and computer design, VLSI design, computer applications,
image processing, and signal processing for the
Electrical and Computer
Engineering Department. He also teaches in the graduate Electro-Optics program,
including courses in Optical Design, Geometrical Optics, Fourier
Optics, and Thin
Films and Polarization. Finally, he has taught Computer Graphics, Java and Numerical
Methods courses for the Computer Science Department.
Professional Affiliations: IEEE, ACM, OSA, SPIE