Academic Programs

At the University of Dayton, the study of electro-optics is taught by world-class educators who are experts in areas such as ladar system analysis and design, RF digital and free space optical communications, fiber optic sensing/communications, scanning and nonlinear optical image processing, quantum and nonlinear optics phenomena in heterogeneous systems,Electro-Optics Image micro and nano-fabrication, infrared imaging, optical thin films and nanomaterials, semiconductor lasers, photodetectors, computational electromagnetics, nanophotonics, biophotonics, polarization sensing and engineering, and wavefront sensing and engineering.

At the graduate level, the program offers courses leading to an M.S. or Ph.D. in Electro-optics.