Prof. Manuel Martínez-Corral

Fellow Member | Full Professor at Univ de Valencia
Martínez-Corral, Manuel
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SPIE Membership: 18.3 years
SPIE Awards: Fellow status | 2020 SPIE Community Champion
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Area of Expertise: 3D Imaging and Display, 3D Microscopy
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Manuel Martinez-Corral received the Ph. D. degree in Physics (Best Thesis Award) from the University of Valencia in 1993. Currently Full Professor of Optics at the University of Valencia, he co-leads the “3D Imaging and Display Laboratory”. He was elected Fellow of the SPIE in 2010 and Fellow of the OSA in 2017, respectively. His research interest includes resolution procedures in 3D scanning microscopy, and 3D imaging and display technologies. He has supervised on these topics 17 Ph. D. Theses (three honored with the Best Thesis Award), published over 120 technical articles in major journals (which received more than 3.000 citations), and pronounced a number of invited and keynote presentations in international meetings. He is also co-inventor of twelve patents, one of them supporting the creation of one Spin-off of the University of Valencia. He is has served in the Program Committee of a number of Conferences sponsored SPIE, OSA, IEEE, etc, and currently is co-chair of the Three-Dimensional Imaging, Visualization, and Display Conference within the SPIE meeting in Defense, Security, and Sensing. He is Topical Editor of the OSA journal Applied Optics.

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