Five members of the lab successfully defended their theses on May 22-28, 2016. The following are the students and their research titles:

 

MS Students:

Nestor Bareza Jr.: Subluminal group velocity and dispersion of Laguerre-Gauss beam in free space

Esmerando Escoto: Computer generated holograms of weakly scattering surfaces

Undergraduate Students:

Josemaria Grana: Unknotting of chains on a vibrating platform

Rommil Emperado: A DC glow discharge facility for undergraduate plasma diagnostics experiments

Mario Juvenal Onglao III: Evaluation of integer and fractional topological charge via statistical fringe processing

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