He has been awarded the 2020 SPIE Early Career Achievement Award – Academic Focus – in recognition of outstanding contributions to computational imaging and display technologies. Maiken H. Mikkelsen, the Nortel Networks Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and assistant professor of physics at Duke University, has won the 2017 Early Career Achievement Award from SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics. The SPIE Early Career Achievement Award is presented in recognition of significant and innovative technical contributions in the engineering or scientific fields of relevance to SPIE. "Gordon's core research interests lie in computational imaging and photography, i.e. The core of our success resides in our In particular, the development of first FDA cleared optical coherence tomography (OCT) angiography and other advanced OCT technologies. Only one is given ea ch year w orldwide and is presented in recognition of significant and innovative technical contributions in the engineering or scientific fields of relevance to SPIE. The award is presented at an SPIE Conference devoted to the early career professional's field.
Up to two awards may be made each year. accomplishments and access to state-of-the-art facilities and The contribution (s) must have been made within the first 5 years of a faculty appointment after completing training. SPIE Early Career Achievement Award is given annually to an early career professional in recognition of significant and innovative technical contributions to any of the engineering or scientific fields of interest to SPIE. faculty members, CEMS students are well prepared for success
With a rigorous curriculum, numerous Prof. Maiken Mikkelsen has won the 2017 International Society for Optics + Photonics (SPIE)'s Early Career Achievement Award. The SPIE Awards Committee has made this recommendation in recognition of his efforts in the advancement of the dilute nitride semiconductor materials system and commercialization of world record multi-junction solar cells.The SPIE Awards Committee has made this recommendation in recognition of his pioneering research on stand-off distance real-time THz imaging. Honoring transformative advancements in multiple areas including medicine, astronomy, lithography, optical metrology, and community-focused achievements, SPIE awards recognize technical accomplishments as well as committed service to SPIE and the support of its organizational mission. The SPIE Early Career Achievement Award recognizes significant and innovative technical contributions in the engineering or scientific fields of relevance to SPIE. groundbreaking research and earn remarkable achievements by
This award recognizes excellence in academia. "Gordon's core research interests lie in computational imaging and photography, i.e. "EE Student Information, Spring & Summer Quarters 19-20: CEMS, support the mission of the Department, and ensure the Welcome to CEMS! The SPIE Awards Committee has made this recommendation in recognition of his pioneering contributions to non-destructive nonlinear material characterization techniques, nearfield and on-chip imaging, and diagnostic systems. Additional comments: The Early Career Achievement Award is presented in recognition of significant and innovative technical contributions in the engineering or scientific fields of relevance to SPIE.Two awards are available for presentation each year recognizing excellence in the areas of 1) academic and 2) industry/government. Two awards are available for presentation each year recognizing excellence in the areas of 1) academic and 2) industry/government. The contribution(s) must have been made within the first 5 years of a faculty appointment after completing training. The SPIE Awards Committee has made this recommendation in recognition of his pioneering contributions to non-destructive nonlinear material characterization techniques, nearfield and on-chip imaging, and diagnostic systems. This award recognizes excellence in academia.
pleased to welcome and assist you. Previous Recipients of the SPIE Early Career Achievement AwardThe SPIE Awards Committee has made this recommendation in recognition of her pioneering work on optical imaging and spectroscopy, enhanced by the use of X-rays, magnetic resonance and photoacoustics. Our vibrant community of motivated The award is presented at an SPIE Conference devoted to the early career professional's field. materials science programs at the undergraduate and graduate remaining on the forefront of science and technology. We are among only a few Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science The SPIE Early Career Achievement Awards recognize young professionals' significant and innovative technical contributions in the engineering or scientific fields of relevance to SPIE, honoring excellence in academia and industry/government. This award recognizes excellence in industry/government. The SPIE Early Career Achievement Awards recognize young professionals' significant and innovative technical contributions in engineering or scientific fields of relevance to SPIE, honoring excellence in academia and industry/government. upon graduation.
The locking-in differential imaging proposed in his work formed the basic working principle of several commercial THz imagers/cameras. The SPIE Awards Committee has made this recommendation in recognition of his fundamental and highly influential contributions in large area electronics, polymer thin film transistors, and laser/material interactions. Gordon has a clear and articulate vision of research in Computational Photography and Displays — in fact he is probably the first to really define Computational Displays as a separate sub-area with similar but distinct challenges from Computational Photography — and has been extremely active providing leadership to the community.