Our group works at the intersection between the optics/photonics and computing, including optical signal processing, computational imaging system, accelerated optical and integrated photonic platforms for computing. We also study a broad range of design problems in optics and photonics (from macro-scale lens to nano-scale on-chip devices), leveraging physics-informed generative models.
- S. Pang, S. Sun, Large-field-of-view, multi-perspective Talbot microscopy, SPIE Newsroom (2016)
- S. Pang, A. Schülzgen, Optics at CREOL: Introduction to the feature issue, Applied Optics: Institute Focused Issue 58(13),(2019) UCF-1
- C. Yang, S. Pang, Chapter 1 Introduction, Optofluidics: Fundamentals, Devices, and Applications (Biophotonics), McGraw-Hill, 2009 (ISBN-13: 978-0071601566)
- S. Pang, Z. Zhu, Chapter 7 X-ray Diffraction Tomography , X-ray Diffraction Imaging:Technology and Applications (Devices, Circuits, and Systems), CRC Press, (ISBN-13: 978-1498783613)