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2008 Class Schedule

Winter Semester
(Thursdays, 16:30 - 18:10, Hongo Campus)
Advanced Optical Engineering
 
Winter Semester
(Fridays, 16:20 - 17:50, IIS)
Zengaku Seminar: "Feel and Understand the Digital Imaging Process"
 
Winter Semester Hongo Campus Consortium CORAL; "Lens Design - From Basics to Applications"
 

Syllabus

Syllabus for the Advanced Course of Optical Engineering
   Purpose of the course:
   To outline the latest technologies being studied and developed in the optical industry. In the latter half of the course, professionals of lens design will instruct through laboratory exercises.
 
Course Contents:
  
  1. Optical Technologies in the Optical Industry
  2. Geometry and Aberration
  3. Imaging (1)
  4. Imaging (2)
  5. Various Imaging and Super Resolution Techniques
  6. Digital Imaging (1)
  7. Digital Imaging (2)
  8. Introduction to Lens Designing, Lens Designing Laboratory Exercise 1 - Basics of Design (1)
  9. Lens Designing Laboratory Exercise 2 - Basics of Design (2)
  10. Introduction to Automatic Lens Designing, Lens Designing Laboratory Exercise 3 - Basics of Design (3)
  11. Lens Designing Laboratory Exercise 4 - Self Designing (1)
  12. Lens Designing Laboratory Exercise 5 - Self Designing (2)
  13. Lens Designing Laboratory Exercise 6 - Self Designing (3), Summary
Things to be understood: No description
 
Prerequisites: None
Concurrent enrollment: None
Follow-up courses: None
 
Reference (textbook): None
Reference (exercises): None
Lecture notes link: None
 
Performance Evaluation: By reports
 
Syllabus for the Hongo Campus Consortium
   Theme of the Experiments & Laboratory Exercises:
   Lens Design - From Basics to Applications
 
Summary of the Experiments & Laboratory Exercises Contents
   - Recent developments in optical science are remarkable, and their applications expand beyond science and engineering. In this course, lectures are given to explain the basics of cutting edge optical science studies systematically and clearly, with the aim of fostering human resources that engage in basic and applied studies or technical developments concerning optical science, contributing to its further development. The Advanced Optical Science Course I will be held during the Summer Semester, and the Advanced Optical Science Course II will be held during the Winter Semester.

- With respect to advanced optical science and technologies, the students will acquire practical knowledge and techniques concerning the basics and applications of modern optical science studies through directly experiencing cutting-edge study results and state-of-the-art optical technologies during the experiments and laboratory exercises. In collaboration with the Advanced Optical Science Courses I and II, this course aims at fostering human resources that engage in basic and applied studies or technical developments concerning optical science, contributing to its further development. The Advanced Optical Science Laboratory Exercise I will be held during the Summer Semester, and the Advanced Optical Science Laboratory Exercise II will be held during the Winter Semester.
  
Performance Evaluation:
   Evaluated by reports.
Environment Concerning Experiments & Laboratory Exercises
   Approx. 12 students for each session. Every student works on a laptop computer. The instructor uses a projector.
Duration of Laboratory Exercises:
   To be determined
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