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Researcher

David Blinder

  • Research Expertise  (Vrije Universiteit Brussel):

    David Blinder is a professor at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel and a JSPS International Research Fellow at Chiba University, with over ten years of experience in optics, signal processing, and computer science. He is affiliated with the ETRO department and imec, a leading nanoelectronics and digital technologies research institute.

    His research focuses on signal processing in photonics and holography, covering topics such as numerical diffraction, time–frequency analysis, data compression, computational imaging, image and video processing, optical setups, holographic displays, computer graphics, inverse methods, and high-performance computing. He is the lead editor of the JPEG Pleno Holography standard, a new format for efficient representation and transmission of holographic data. He has (co-)authored over 100 international peer-reviewed scientific publications and patent applications and has received multiple awards and honors for his work. He is also a polyglot and a lecturer with over ten years of teaching experience in various courses related to his expertise.

  • Disciplines  (Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre):Display technology, Antennas and propagation, Automation and control systems, Analogue, RF and mixed signal integrated circuits, Neuromorphic computing, Audio and speech processing, Environmental safety and health of nanotechnology, Battery technology, Biomaterials, Ceramic matrix composites, Hybrid composites, Computational materials science, Metals and alloy materials, Polymer processing, Nanomaterials, Functional materials, Biomedical image processing, Biochemical engineering, Biofluid mechanics, Cell, tissue and organ engineering, Arithmetic and logic structures, Automation, feedback control and robotics, Bio-informatics, Analogue and digital signal processing, Engineering instrumentation, Environmental health and safety, Biostatistics, Care for disabled, Bioethics
  • Disciplines  (Vrije Universiteit Brussel):Analogue and digital signal processing, High performance computing, Classical and physical optics
  • Users of research expertise  (Vrije Universiteit Brussel):

    David Blinder is a professor at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel and a JSPS International Research Fellow at Chiba University, with over ten years of experience in optics, signal processing, and computer science. He is affiliated with the ETRO department and imec, a leading nanoelectronics and digital technologies research institute.

    His research focuses on signal processing in photonics and holography, covering topics such as numerical diffraction, time–frequency analysis, data compression, computational imaging, image and video processing, optical setups, holographic displays, computer graphics, inverse methods, and high-performance computing. He is the lead editor of the JPEG Pleno Holography standard, a new format for efficient representation and transmission of holographic data. He has (co-)authored over 100 international peer-reviewed scientific publications and patent applications and has received multiple awards and honors for his work. He is also a polyglot and a lecturer with over ten years of teaching experience in various courses related to his expertise.