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Mr. Naughton is a Marie Curie Fellow at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth, and University of Oulu, Finland. He worked at Space Technology (Ireland) Ltd., and at the Department of Radio Electronics at the Czech Technical University in Prague and University of Connecticut, Storrs. He received a bachelor’s degree with double honors in computer science and experimental physics from the National University of Ireland, Maynooth.
Mr. Naughton is a Marie Curie Fellow at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth, and University of Oulu, Finland. He worked at Space Technology (Ireland) Ltd., and at the Department of Radio Electronics at the Czech Technical University in Prague and University of Connecticut, Storrs. He received a bachelor’s degree with double honors in computer science and experimental physics from the National University of Ireland, Maynooth.


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Biography

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Yann Frauel, Bahram Javidi, Osamu Matoba, Thomas J. Naughton, and Enrique Tajahuerce co-authored a comprehensive survey about the emerging field of computational holographic imaging and image processing of three-dimensional objects. These international and interdisciplinary researchers have come together to provide novel tools and techniques for the processing and analysis of digital holograms. The paper provides an overview of the basics of holographic sensing and imaging, as well as new emerging applications. It describes computational holographic imaging as technology with great potential in a variety of applications including 3D television displays, 3D medical imaging, information security and 3D measurements as well as manufacturing and virtual reality.

Mr. Naughton is a Marie Curie Fellow at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth, and University of Oulu, Finland. He worked at Space Technology (Ireland) Ltd., and at the Department of Radio Electronics at the Czech Technical University in Prague and University of Connecticut, Storrs. He received a bachelor’s degree with double honors in computer science and experimental physics from the National University of Ireland, Maynooth.