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Application of Fourier Analysis to the Visibility of Gratings

John Robson, co-founder of Cambridge Research Systems gave a short talk on the background of this classic paper at the Craik Club at Cambridge University in April 2008.

Surroundings of the meeting at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge UniversityClick the image to listen to the lecture.

 

Mark Georgeson and other members enjoy the CRS sponsored Champagne receptionJohn Robson and Mark Georgeson talking after the lectureClick the above image to view the slides, and listen to John Robson ’s talk, which was recorded live. The talk is about 20 minutes long. This presentation has been converted into a Flash file and uses streaming technology, so that you can start watching without waiting for the entire file to download. The presentation will open in a new window and run from start to end automatically, or you can use the controls in the top right corner to pause and navigate from slide to slide if you prefer. Don't forget to turn on your speakers!

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