Education
- The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ph.D. 1993
- Tohoku University, Japan, Dr. Eng. 1995
- Tohoku University, Japan, M.S. 1988
- Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, B.S. 1984
Professional Experience
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stony Brook University,
93 - present
Research Interests and History
Peisen Huang directs the Optical Metrology Laboratory in the Department
of Mechanical Engineering. One of his major areas of interest is optical
metrology and its applications to manufacturing. He develops optical
techniques for precision small-angle measurement with applications to
testing of aspheric mirrors, wafer flatness metrology, machine tool
calibration, etc. More recently, he spends much of his time developing
3-D machine vision techniques based on the concept of digital fringe
projection and phase shifting. He is also actively pursuing applications
of these techniques to manufacturing, biomedical engineering, and civil
engineering. His current research is supported by NSF, New York State
SPIR and Sensor CAT programs, SUNY Research Foundation, and industry.
He is currently a member of the American Society for Precision Engineering,
SPIE The International Society for Optical Engineering, and the American
Society of Mechanical Engineers. He has authored and co-authored more
than 30 papers and is the inventor or co-inventor of 3 U.S. patents.
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