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David Waldman is a Research Professor in the Department of Polymer Science and Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he also serves as Director of the Center for Ultrafast Microscopy and Imaging Research (CUMIRP). He holds a PhD in Polymer Science & Engineering from the same institution (1990). His research focuses on advanced materials science, particularly in holographic storage systems, photopolymer materials, and optical engineering. Key contributions include the development of high-density holographic data storage media, phase-encoded data recovery systems, and novel applications of nanotechnology in manufacturing. Waldman’s work integrates interdisciplinary approaches to solve challenges in data storage, medical imaging, and renewable energy systems.
Education: PhD in Polymer Science & Engineering, University of Massachusetts Amherst (1990).
Research interests span holographic data storage systems, photopolymer chemistry, and the application of holography in medical imaging (e.g., lymphatic system analysis). He has pioneered materials like CROP photopolymers for optical data storage exceeding 100 bits/μm². His recent work explores solar energy systems using volume holograms and nanoimprint lithography for precision manufacturing.
Publications highlight advancements in holographic media design, biometric imaging systems, and security device technologies. Waldman collaborates with the Sylvio O. Conte National Center for Polymer Research, contributing to cutting-edge polymer science initiatives.
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