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Gender: Male
Title: Associate Professor
Education: Doctoral student
Discipline: Optical Engineering
Research interests: Intelligent Optical Imaging, Adaptive Optics, Computational Optics
E-mail: bdong@bit.edu.cn
I. Personal Profile

Dong Bing, male, born in 1983, Doctor, teacher of Optical engineering in School of Optoelectronics, Beijing Institute of Technology, promoted to associate professor in 2018, hired as doctoral supervisor in 2019. He has been engaged in teaching and scientific research in the field of photoelectric imaging and sensing for a long time, and his main research directions include intelligent optical imaging, adaptive optics, computational optics, and space optical remote sensing. He has presided over 2 projects of the National Natural Science Foundation, 1 project of the Special Research Fund of the Ministry of Education for doctoral studies, and 2 projects of the Basic Research Fund of Beijing Institute of Technology; As the person in charge or research backbone to participate in the completion of final assembly pre-research and horizontal scientific research projects. He has published 18 SCI/EI papers in domestic and foreign journals such as Optics Express and Acta Optica. The first inventor authorized 6 national invention patents. Teaching quantum theory in thermodynamics and statistical physics and optics for undergraduate students; For graduate students, such courses as adaptive optics and space optics, modern optoelectronics experiments, etc. Undertook 1 teaching research and reform project. There are 7 graduate students, 1 doctoral student and 3 master students. I guided my students to win the Outstanding Master's thesis Award of Beijing Institute of Technology once, the outstanding graduate student of Beijing once, and the National scholarship once. Member of Space Remote Sensing Professional Committee of Chinese Society of Astronautics, member of space optics Professional Committee of Chinese Optical Society. Optics Express, Optics Communications, Applied Optics, Chinese Optics Letters, Journal of Optics, Journal of Physics, etc.

Research Interests


1. Intelligent optical imaging;
2. Adaptive optics;
3. Computational optics;

Education


2000.9-2004.7, Department of Optoelectronic Engineering, Beijing Institute of Technology, Major in Electronic Science and Technology, B.S.
2004.9-2009.7, School of Optoelectronics, Beijing Institute of Technology, Major in Physical Electronics, Ph.D.

Professional Experience


2010.2-2012.4, Postdoctoral, Department of Astrophysics, California State University, Northridge, USA;
2016.9-2017.9, Department of Engineering, University of Oxford, UK, public visiting scholar;
2012.6- present, Beijing Institute of Technology, School of Optoelectronics, teacher.

Research Achievement


[1] Bing Dong, Martin J. Booth, Wavefront control in adaptive microscopy using Shack-Hartmann sensors with arbitrarily shaped pupils, Optics Express, 26(2): 1655-1669 (2018).
[2] Dong Bing, Wu Chuhan, Ren Hongxi. Application of wavefront sensorless adaptive optics in biological imaging. Science in China: Physics, Mechanics and Astronomy, 47(8): 084205 (2017).
[3] Bing Dong, Yan Li, Xinli Han, Bin Hu. Dynamic aberration correction for conformal window of high-speed aircraft using optimized model-based wavefront sensorless adaptive optics. Sensors, 16: 1414 (2016).
[4] Bing Dong, Rui Wang. Laser beam cleanup using improved model-based wavefront sensorless adaptive optics. Chinese Optics Letters, 14 (3), 031406 (2016).
[5] Wang Rui, Dong Bing. Adaptive optical system of wavefront free sensor based on deformable mirror eigenmode under point target. Chinese Journal of Lasers. 43(2): 0212001 (2016).
[6] Sun Xue, Dong Bing. Co-phase error correction of segmented mirror based on hybrid optimization algorithm. Acta Optica Sinica, 35(11): 1111003 (2015).
[7] Bing Dong, Ji Yu. Hybrid approach used for extended-image based wavefront sensor-less adaptive optics. Chinese Optics Letters. 13(4): 041101 (2015).
[8] Yu Ji, Dong Bing. Experimental study on adaptive optical system of wavefront free sensor based on deformable mirror eigenmode. Acta Optica Sinica, 35(3): 0322004 (2015).
[9] Yu Ji, Dong Bing. Research on wavefront error correction method of space optical remote sensor based on eigenmode of deformable mirror. Acta Optica Sinica, 34(12): 1228001 (2014).
[10] Bing Dong, De-Qing Ren, Xi Zhang. Numerical analysis of modal tomography for solar multi-conjugate adaptive optics. Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics. Vol.12 (4): 465-471, (2012)
[11] De-Qing Ren, Bing Dong, et al. Correction of non-common path error for extreme adaptive optics. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. Vol.124:247–253 (2012).
[12] De-Qing Ren, Bing Dong. Demonstration of a portable solar adaptive optics system. Optical Engineering. 51 (10):101705. (2012)
[13] Bing Dong, De-Qing Ren, Xi Zhang. Stochastic parallel gradient descent based adaptive optics used for a high contrast imaging coronagraph. Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics. Vol.11 (8): 997–1002, (2011).
[14] Dong Bing, Yu Xin, Zhang Xiaofang. Improved wavefront correction method and wavefront correction system for extended target image. Authorization time: 2011-11-2. Patent Number: ZL200910236902.4
[15] Dong Bing, HU Xinqi, Song Jie, Zhao Hongming, Du Huijie, Yu Hong. The invention relates to a method and a system for simulating aero-optical effects. License Time: 2014-12-17. Patent Number: ZL201310193486.0
[16] Dong Bing, Hu Xinqi, Li Fei. On-orbit zero calibration method for related Hartmann-Shaker wavefront sensors. Authorization time: 2017-7-11. Patent Number: ZL201510575390.X

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