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  • April 11, 2025

    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…


  • March 24, 2025

    Adeline Tai named 2025 OPTICA Women Scholar

    https://www.optica.org/foundation/opportunities/scholarships/optica_women_scholars…Continue Reading Adeline Tai named 2025 OPTICA Women Scholar


  • March 24, 2025

    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…


  • February 20, 2025

    Colloquium: “Tracking the sky’s neutral point positions for atmospheric turbidity” given by Meredith Kupinski

    Meredith Kupinski Ph.D.OpTec ColloquiumFebruary 20, 20254:10 PMRoom 153, Norm Asbjornson Hall Colloquium Flyer…Continue Reading Colloquium: “Tracking the sky’s neutral point positions for atmospheric turbidity” given by Meredith Kupinski


  • March 21, 2024

    Lily McKenna named 2024 OPTICA Women Scholar

    https://www.optica.org/foundation/opportunities/scholarships/optica_women_scholars/2024_optica_women_scholars…Continue Reading Lily McKenna named 2024 OPTICA Women Scholar


  • May 17, 2023

    Jaclyn John Awarded 2023 NASA Space Grant Fellowship

    https://spacegrant.arizona.edu/students/fellowships/years/2023…Continue Reading Jaclyn John Awarded 2023 NASA Space Grant Fellowship


  • June 5, 2022

    Jaclyn John Named 2022 Optica Women Scholar

    https://www.optica.org/foundation/opportunities/scholarships/optica_women_scholars/2022_optica_women_scholars…Continue Reading Jaclyn John Named 2022 Optica Women Scholar


  • April 12, 2022

    Clarissa DeLeon Awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowship

    https://www.optics.arizona.edu/news-events/news/quicknews/clarissa-deleon-awarded-nsf-graduate-research-fellowship…Continue Reading Clarissa DeLeon Awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowship


  • March 17, 2022

    Jaclyn John Named 2022 Optica Women Scholar

    https://www.optica.org/foundation/opportunities/scholarships/optica_women_scholars/2022_optica_women_scholars…Continue Reading Jaclyn John Named 2022 Optica Women Scholar


  • March 3, 2022

    Annual NASA ESTO Report Feature of Kira Hart Shanks and Jeremy Parkinson (pg 20)

    https://esto.nasa.gov/files/AnnualReports/2021AR.pdf…Continue Reading Annual NASA ESTO Report Feature of Kira Hart Shanks and Jeremy Parkinson (pg 20)


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Meredith Kupinski

  • Associate Professor of Optical Sciences

Room Number: Meinel 727

Email: meredith@optics.arizona.edu

Telephone: 520-626-6219

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