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Posted on January 21, 2016

How Atmospheric Turbulence Can be Used to Improve Optical Systems Performance

“Dr. Mikhail Vorontsov, Ph. D from the University of Dayton Electro-Optics Program presents a lecture titled “How Atmospheric Turbulence can be used to improve Optical Systems Performance” at the 2012 Spotlight on Technology, Arts, Research and Scholarship at the University of Dayton.”

Thanks to Clayton for sending this to me.

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