November 2021: Polarization Calibration of the Daniel
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November 2021: Polarization Calibration of the Daniel K Inouye Solar
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Tuesday, 25 January 2022, 4:00 UTC
Title: Snapshot full Stokes imager by microgrid polarization cameras and its
application for industry and bio-imaging
Speaker: Yukitoshi Otani, Utsunomiya University (Japan)
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00:36:00 Luis Eduardo Vieira: Hello, I am Luis Vieira from the Brazilian National Institute for Space Research, https://www.linkedin.com/in/luis-eduardo-antunes-vieira-82844b21/
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00:42:23 Carole Mundell: Hello all, my name is Carole Mundell. I’m an astrophysicist at the University of Bath who uses optical polarisation to probe relativistic plasma jets from cosmic black-hole systems.
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00:49:07 Amanda White: Hello all! I am Amanda White and I am an astronomer working on DKIST’s mirrors with Stacey and others. linkedin.com/in/amanda-white
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00:50:44 Guillaume BUTEL: Hello everyone! I am Guillaume Butel working as an optical system engineer in Thalès Alenia Space in France.
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00:56:10 Shaun Ogden: Hello everyone! My name is Shaun Ogden and I work for Moxtek. We manufacture broadband wire-grid polarizers and polarizer arrays. We make custom polarizers. www.moxtek.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/shaun-ogden-80021b29/.
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01:13:30 Israel Vaughn: Hi everyone, I'm Israel Vaughn and I'm the Optics Discipline Lead at the AITC at the Australian National University
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01:19:12 Carole Mundell: https://www.linkedin.com/in/professor-carole-mundell-473737121
01:20:33 Shelby Ament: Hi all! I'm Shelby Ament from Arizona Optical Metrology
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01:24:18 Carole Mundell: Fantastic talk, thank you. Incredible engineering and capability!
01:24:29 Scott Tyo: Thanks Stacey!!
01:24:39 Jaren Ashcraft: Thanks for the talk it was incredible!
01:24:47 Gianna Cauzzi: thank you Stacey !
01:25:01 Shawn Culver: Mahalo Stacey!
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01:25:36 Guillaume BUTEL: Thanks Stacey! Really great talk!
01:25:40 Alison Peck: Thanks, Stacey, great talk!!
01:25:43 Marios Bouzanis: Thanks everyone!
01:26:10 Stuart Johnson: Thank you Stacey! Aloha from Moxtek in Orem Utah
01:26:13 Valentin Martinez Pillet: Great talk, Stacey. Thanks to the entire DKIST team
01:26:33 Laura Coyle: Excellent talk Stacey!
01:26:40 Oscar González: Thanks Stacey! Greetings from Mexico City
01:26:43 Natzem Lima: Thank you Stacey, excellent dive into the polarization modeling. I am taking OPTI586 with Dr. Chipman now and it is very motivating to see this work in parallel with the class!
01:28:12 Jaren Ashcraft: Oh so I logged in as my friend Trenton Brendel on accident when I asked the atmospheric polarization question! So that question was actually from me
01:28:18 Olivier Martin: Hi everyone, I forgot to introduce myself, Olivier Martin, from Institut National d'Optique in Quebec, and formerly Adaptive Optics systems engineer at Keck Observatory on the Big Island. Hi to my former colleague Brett Smith on Haleakala!
https://www.linkedin.com/in/olivier-martin-81162892/
01:28:19 Valentin Martinez Pillet: 10% in the center of a Sunspot is typical.
01:28:23 Valentin Martinez Pillet: More is ahrd
01:31:39 Saeko Hayashi: It was a great presentation. Thank you Stacey!
01:32:11 Russell Chipman: Stacey,
01:32:16 Kevin Reardon: Here is a link to the collection of papers that Stacey referenced: https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/public-libraries/OTfH5CItRW2tsXVHxPrT3A
01:32:31 Russell Chipman: Just got out of faculty meeting. I'll have to watch ther recording.
01:32:55 Russell Chipman: Stacey, My apologies for missing the main event.
01:33:14 Kevin Vitayaudom: Really interesting presentation! Thanks Stacey!
01:35:31 James Breckinridge: 😀What requirements do you have on your primary mirror: polarization reflectivity as a function of location on primary?
01:38:11 jean-Benoît de VANSSAY: Nice to hear you Stacey. Great work and Great talk, Thank you - JB - France
01:39:10 Pei Huang: Mahalo Stacey for the really cool presentation!
01:54:00 Wenda Cao: Wenda Cao from Big Bear Solar Observatory. Thank Stacey for your fantastic presentation!
01:54:09 Israel Vaughn: The thermal load will also be much different for a lower power remote source, so the calibrations may or may not work
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Tuesday, 25 January 2022, 4:00 UTC: “Snapshot full Stokes imager by microgrid polarization cameras and its application for industry and bio-imaging”
Presenter: Yukitoshi Otani, Utsunomiya University (Japan)
February 22, 2022 at 1300 UTC:
"3D Mueller Matrix Reconstruction of the Optical Anisotropy Parameters of Biological Tissues and Fluids" by Yuriy Ushenko, Chernivtsi National University, Ukraine
01:54:25 Israel Vaughn: Thanks Stacey!
01:54:35 Scott Tyo: Thanks Thom, this has been great.
01:54:49 Paul Scowen: Thank you - great talk
01:54:50 Shelby Ament: Thanks for the great talk Stacey!
01:54:51 Stacey Sueoka: Thank you so much everyone!
01:54:57 Anael Guilmo: Great job Stacey!!
01:54:59 Ramon Navarro: Thanks all! Hope to meet you in Montreal next year!
01:55:12 Noah Rubin: Thanks, Stacey!
01:55:30 Yvelice Castillo: Thank you