David J. Brady
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| 🏫 Education | California Institute of Technology (PhD, MS); Macalester College (BA) |
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David J. Brady is an American optical scientist and engineer known for his work in computational imaging, compressive sensing, and gigapixel array camera systems. He is the J. W. and H. M. Goodman Endowed Chair in Optical Sciences at the University of Arizona.
Education
Brady received a Bachelor of Arts degree, *summa cum laude*, in physics and mathematics from Macalester College in 1984 and completed a Master of Science (1986) and Ph.D. (1990) in applied physics at the California Institute of Technology. His doctoral research explored holographic neural processing.[1]
Career
Brady began his academic career at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign and later held professorships at Duke University, including Director of the Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics. In 2021, he was appointed the J. W. and H. M. Goodman Endowed Chair in Optical Sciences at the University of Arizona.[2]
Research
Brady’s research integrates optical system design with computational reconstruction, including snapshot compressive imaging and compressive holography. He co-authored research that described multiscale gigapixel photography in *Nature*, demonstrating high-resolution array camera systems.[3]
His leadership in array camera development received independent mention in science media, including coverage of gigapixel camera technology in *The Scientist*.[4]
He and colleagues’ work on high-resolution imaging also appeared in *Physics World*.[5]
An independent interview with Brady discussed his perspectives on imaging technologies and his career.[6]
Recognitions
In 2023, Brady received the Emmett N. Leith Medal from Optica for contributions to sparse holography and computational imaging.[7]
He was also awarded the SPIE Dennis Gabor Award in diffractive optics.[8]
Brady is a Fellow of Optica, SPIE, and IEEE.
Selected Works
- Brady, David J. *Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy*. Wiley-OSA, 2009.
- Brady, David J. *Computational Optical Imaging*. SPIE, 2025.
References
- ↑ "David Brady Interview". Caltech Heritage Project.
- ↑ "David Brady". World Economic Forum.
- ↑ Brady, David J. (2012). "Multiscale gigapixel photography". Nature.
- ↑ "The Gigapixel Camera". The Scientist.
- ↑ "Gigapixel camera pushes resolution limit". Physics World.
- ↑ "Beyond gigapixel: an interview with Professor David Brady". Researching.cn.
- ↑ "2023 Emmett N. Leith Medal Winner". Optica.
- ↑ "SPIE Dennis Gabor Award in Diffractive Optics". SPIE.
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