
معرفی
Florian Willomitzer is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the McCormick School of Engineering, Northwestern University. He leads the Computational 3D Imaging and Measurement (3DIM) Lab, focusing on novel imaging and metrology techniques. His affiliations include Northwestern University (since Fall 2017 as a Postdoc and later faculty) and Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, where he earned his MSc (2010) and PhD (2017, summa cum laude) in Physics.
Research interests span:
- Computational Imaging
- Optics and Photonics
- AR/VR/MR technologies
- High-resolution holographic displays
- VR eye-tracking innovations
- Low-cost mobile metrology systems
His work emphasizes imaging through scattering media, around corners, and developing time-of-flight/structured light methods with sub-millimeter precision. He has received prestigious awards including the NSF CRII grant and the Springer Theses Award. Prof. Willomitzer actively contributes to academic communities as General Chair of OSA COSI and Optics Chair of IEEE ICCP, while reviewing for IEEE, OSA, SPIE, CVPR, and the Nature Portfolio.
Advising and grants involve mentoring students in interdisciplinary projects and securing funding like the NSF CRII grant. The 3DIM Lab collaborates on cutting-edge projects bridging optics, computer science, and engineering.




