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Greg Gbur from physics.charlotte.edu
Greg Gbur · Link · Biography. Ph.D. Theoretical Physics – University of Rochester (2001). Specialty: Classical optics, Inverse problems, Coherence theory ...
Greg Gbur from pages.charlotte.edu
Welcome to the faculty page of Professor Greg Gbur! Here you can find information about my research, my publications, and my blogging.
Greg Gbur (born June 29, 1971) is an American author and physicist who specializes in the study of classical coherence theory in optical physics.
Greg Gbur. University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Physics and Optical Science. Verified email at uncc.edu - Homepage · singular opticscoherence ...

Greg Gbur

American author and physicist · pages.charlotte.edu
Greg Gbur is an American author and physicist who specializes in the study of classical coherence theory in optical physics. He is a full professor at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in the Department of Physics and Optical Science. Wikipedia
Place of birth: Oak Park, IL
Academic advisor: Emil Wolf
Affiliation: University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Research interests: Singular Optics, Coherence Theory, Invisibility, and more
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Professor of optics, blogger of physics, history, & pulp fiction. Generally tries to keep things light-hearted, in spite of *everything*. 688 posts.
Greg Gbur from www.optica-opn.org
Aug 1, 2023 · Optica Fellow Greg Gbur is a professor of physics and optical science at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA. Publish Date: 01 ...
Greg Gbur from psyche.co
Greg Gbur is a professor of physics and optical science at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He is the author of Falling Felines and ...
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In this playful and eye‑opening history, physicist and cat parent Gregory Gbur explores how attempts to understand the cat‑righting reflex have provided crucial ...