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A. Alkan Gulses

 

A. Alkan Gulses carried out his PhD research work in the OMLP group at USC, where he innovated cascaded optical systems that can generate multiple image planes in depth.  He is currently a Research Scientist at Luminit LLC, working in the areas of computer-generated holography and diffractive optical elements, specialized lighting systems, edge-illuminated optical elements, and iterative optimization algorithms.

 Publications and Patents
Alkan Gülses and B. Keith Jenkins, “Effects of Spatial Extensions in Computer Generated Holograms on Reconstruction Quality in Multi-Focal Imaging Systems,” in Imaging and Applied Optics meeting, Optical Society of America, Seattle, WA, 2014.

Cenk Temizel, Suryansh Purwar, Amit Agarwal, Azer Abdullayev, Pedro Mora, Alejandro Chacon, Alkan Gülses, “A System of Key Performance Indicators for Validating Matched Reservoir Analogues through Case-based Reasoning Algorithms,” Bahrain, GEO 2014.

S. Huth, D. Tran, H. Zhao, A. Gülses, “Method for calculating tear film lipid and aqueous layer thicknesses and corneal surface refractive index from interferometry data,”  US Patent 8,602,557 (20130141698) (2013).

Alkan Gülses and B. Keith Jenkins, “Cascaded Diffractive Optical Elements for Improved  Multiplane Image Reconstruction,” Appl. Opt. 52, 3608-3616 (2013).

A. Gülses and B. K. Jenkins, “Multi-plane Image Reconstruction Using Cascaded Phase Elements,” in Biomedical Optics and 3-D Imaging meeting, Optical Society of America, Miami, FL, 2012.

S. Huth, D. Tran, H. Zhao, A. Gülses, “Tear Film Lipid and Aqueous Layer Thickness and Corneal Surface Refractive Index Calculations from Interferometry Data Using a Characteristic Mathematical Matrix of a Film Stack”, The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) Annual Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 2012.

Akaoglu, A. Gülses, I. Atilgan, B. Katircioglu, “Influences of Carbon Content and Power Density on the Uniformity of PECVD Grown a-Si1-x :Cx:H Thin Films” Vacuum, 2006; 81, 120-125.