Columbia University Short Course on Modern Display Technology
Instructor: Ioannis "John" Kymissis email: [email protected]
TA: Kevin Kam email: [email protected]
This online display course is an abridged version of ELEN 4193 Modern Display Science and Technology taught at Columbia University by Professor Ioannis Kymissis. This remote course is a unique hands-on introduction to modern display systems in an engineering context.
The following topics will be covered:
The bill of materials for all the labs in this course can be purchased through DigiKey at this link: https://www.digikey.com/short/zp2fqc
TA: Kevin Kam email: [email protected]
This online display course is an abridged version of ELEN 4193 Modern Display Science and Technology taught at Columbia University by Professor Ioannis Kymissis. This remote course is a unique hands-on introduction to modern display systems in an engineering context.
The following topics will be covered:
- The basis for visual perception, image representation, color space, and metric of illumination
- Physics of luminescence, propagation and manipulation of light in anisotrophic media, emissive displays, and spatial light modulators
- Fundamentals of display addressing, the Alt-Pleshko theorem, and multiple-line addressing
- Large area electronics, fabrication and device integration of commercially important display types
The bill of materials for all the labs in this course can be purchased through DigiKey at this link: https://www.digikey.com/short/zp2fqc