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Dr. Jack E. McCrae is a Research Assistant Professor of Engineering Physics at the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT). He holds a PhD in Physics from AFIT (1997), an MS in Physics (Optics) from AFIT (1993, Distinguished Graduate), and a BS in Physics from MIT (1984). His research focuses on atmospheric optics, optical turbulence, and adaptive optics systems, with applications to laser propagation, Hartmann sensors, and turbulence profiling.
His work spans advanced optical systems for tactical and aerospace applications, including laser phased arrays, turbulence measurement techniques, and polychromatic speckle analysis. He has published extensively in journals such as Applied Optics, Optical Engineering, and Journal of Modern Optics.
Recent articles emphasize improving turbulence profiling using dual-beacon systems, time-lapse imagery for turbulence estimation, and polychromatic wave-optics models. His research collaborations often involve colleagues like Bose-Pillai, Wilson, and Fiorino. No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the text. Advising and grants details are not provided, but his work aligns with AFIT's focus on defense-oriented optical technologies.
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