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Prof. Jürgen Czarske has won the 2024 SPIE Dennis Gabor Award

Prof. Jürgen Czarske, PI in 6G-life of TU Dresden and TU Munich, has won the 2024 SPIE Dennis Gabor Award in Diffractive Optics for significant contributions to the development of digital holography, and related techniques for biomedicine, fiber communication, imaging, information processing, and laser metrology, which demonstrate paradigm shift in both classical and quantum communication.

The award was presented at the Air and Space Museum in San Diego on 21st August 2024.

Established in 1983, the Dennis Gabor Award of SPIE, the International Society for Optics and Photonics, was named after the physicist and Nobel Laureate of 1971, who invented holography.

Prof. Juergen Czarske´s outstanding accomplishments in diffractive wavefront technologies have advanced the development of holography including Artificial Intelligence to democratize applications in classical and quantum communication towards internet of things.

From Left, Prof Jennifer Barton, 2024 SPIE President (University of Arizona), Prof Juergen Czarske
 
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