Noah Rubinمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
- Applied Optics
- Photonics
- Diffractive Optics
- +۴ مورد دیگر
Noah Rubin is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of California San Diego, joining in 2024. His research focuses on applied optics and photonics, particularly in diffractive optics, nanophotonics, and polarization optics. He investigates novel methods to control light polarization for applications in environmental and astrophysical remote sensing, imaging, and instrumentation. Rubin's work bridges fundamental optics and practical systems design, with potential for real-world impact in fields like astronomy and aerospace. Rubin holds a Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Harvard University (2020) and a BA in Physics from the University of Pennsylvania (2015). His postdoctoral research at Harvard explored metasurface-based devices for polarized light control, leading to an early-stage consumer product and NASA-related instrumentation advancements. He was named in Electro Optics Magazine’s 'Photonics 100' list in 2024, and his team received a NASA Instrument Incubator Program award in collaboration with the University of Arizona and Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Rubin’s research group at UCSD explores polarization-sensitive diffractive optics, compact polarization cameras, and metasurface-enabled technologies for NASA-relevant sensing applications. Notable achievements include cover features in Physics Today and fellowship awards for team members like Karl, a Ph.D. student supported by NASA’s FINESST program. His lab emphasizes interdisciplinary innovation, combining theoretical optics with experimental prototyping and industry partnerships.










