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Jeremy P. Bos is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Michigan Technological University. He serves as a Faculty Advisor for the Robotic Systems Enterprise and is affiliated with professional societies including SPIE (since 2011), OSA (since 2003), and IEEE. His work bridges engineering and optical sciences, with a focus on imaging through turbulent environments.
- PhD, Electrical Engineering (2012), Michigan Technological University
- MS, Electrical Engineering (2003), Villanova University
- BS, Electrical Engineering (2000), Michigan Technological University
Dr. Bos’s research spans atmospheric optics, statistical optics, and quantum optics, with applications in image and signal processing, autonomous vehicles, and industrial automation. His work addresses challenges in imaging through atmospheric turbulence, including speckle noise mitigation, phase compensation, and adaptive optics. He also investigates machine intelligence for optimizing reconstruction algorithms.
Recent publications highlight trends in non-Kolmogorov turbulence modeling, multiframe blind deconvolution (MFBD), and hybrid adaptive optics systems. His studies focus on long horizontal-path imaging, anisoplanatic conditions, and performance metrics for turbulence correction.
Scientific recognition includes:
- NRC Research Associateship Program Award
- CLEO 2012 Maiman Student Paper sEMI-Finalist
Dr. Bos previously led the Paulding Lights Activity and contributed to SPIE student leadership committees. His expertise extends to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and RF system design, informed by industrial roles at General Motors, Johnson Controls, and Lockheed Martin.
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