Colloquium: “Robust Quadratic Observers for Detection” given by Meredith Kupinski

Speaker: Meredith Kupinski, Optical Sciences, UATitle: Robust Quadratic Observers for DetectionDate: Friday, April 11, 2025Time: 4:00 pmPlace: Math building, Room 501 Abstract When a single measurement is on the order of millions of elements, metrics which rely on statistical expectations over high-dimensional stochastic processes are nearly impossible to compute. Even when computational resources are limitless…Continue Reading Colloquium: “Robust Quadratic Observers for Detection” given by Meredith Kupinski

Colloquium: “Measuring the Polarization of Earth’s Atmosphere” given by Meredith Kupinski

Dr. Meredith KupinskiAssociate Professor, Optical SciencesThe University of ArizonaMonday, March 24, 2025 – 10:00 – 10:50 AMHarshbarger Building, Room 118A Abstract Polarization plays a crucial role in studying Earth’s atmosphere. While sunlight is unpolarized, scattering and emission processes in the atmosphere induce partial polarization across different wavebands of the electromagnetic spectrum. This propagating partially polarized…Continue Reading Colloquium: “Measuring the Polarization of Earth’s Atmosphere” given by Meredith Kupinski