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“Now maybe the girls will notice me!” quips Yuri Denisyuk, proudly displaying the Cyrillic Danger: Laser Radiation sign presented to him by the local Coherent Laser sales rep at his first visit to Lake Forest College in 1989.  This is my favorite image of one the great gods of Mt. Holympus, personified as everyone’s favorite grandfather with a wacky sense of humor.  After all, it was a science fiction story that inspired him to invent his own style of wavefront reconstruction!
 
“Now maybe the girls will notice me!” quips Yuri Denisyuk, proudly displaying the Cyrillic Danger: Laser Radiation sign presented to him by the local Coherent Laser sales rep at his first visit to Lake Forest College in 1989.  This is my favorite image of one the great gods of Mt. Holympus, personified as everyone’s favorite grandfather with a wacky sense of humor.  After all, it was a science fiction story that inspired him to invent his own style of wavefront reconstruction!
 
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Latest revision as of 00:08, 12 May 2013

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Died at the age of 88 in May 2006. Yuri Denisyuk invented single beam reflection holography.

A Memorial by Ed Wesley

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“Now maybe the girls will notice me!” quips Yuri Denisyuk, proudly displaying the Cyrillic Danger: Laser Radiation sign presented to him by the local Coherent Laser sales rep at his first visit to Lake Forest College in 1989. This is my favorite image of one the great gods of Mt. Holympus, personified as everyone’s favorite grandfather with a wacky sense of humor. After all, it was a science fiction story that inspired him to invent his own style of wavefront reconstruction!