Publications
Highlighted Articles
Quinn Jarecki and Meredith Kupinski, “Optimizing near-infrared polariscopic imaging for the living human eye,” Opt. Express 32, 18113-18126 (2024)
DeLeon, C. M., Garay, M. J., Кalashnikova, О. V., & Kupinski, M. (2024). “Polarimetric coordinate validation for merging GRASP and AirMSPI FIREX-AQ observations.” Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer, 108910.
Shanks, K. A. H., John, J. A., Parkinson, J. C., Wu, D. L., & Kupinski, M. (2024). “High-altitude demonstration of LWIR polarimetry using uncooled microbolometers.” Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer, 315, 108872.
Li L, Kupinski M.K. “Merit functions and measurement schemes for single parameter depolarization models” Optics Express. 2021 Jun 7; 29(12):18382-407.
Hart, K.A., Kupinski, M.K., Wu, D.L. and Chipman, R., “First results from a Uncooled LWIR Polarimeter for CubeSat Deployment” Opt. Eng. 59(7) 075103 (2020).
Bradley, C.L., Diner, D.J., Xu, F., M. K. Kupinski and Chipman, R.A., (2019). “Spectral Invariance Hypothesis Study of Polarized Reflectance With the Ground-Based Multiangle SpectroPolarimetric Imager.” IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 57(10).
M. K. Kupinski, Bradley, C. L., Diner, D. J., Xu, F., & Chipman, R. A. (2019). “Angle of linear polarization images of outdoor scenes.” Optical Engineering, 58(8).
M. K. Kupinski, Boffety, M., Goudail, F., Ossikovski, R., Pierangelo, A., Rehbinder, J., Vizet, J. and Novikova, T., (2018). “Polarimetric measurement utility for pre-cancer detection from uterine cervix specimens.” Biomedical Optics Express, 9(11).
M. K. Kupinski, R Chipman, and E Clarkson; (2014). “Relating the statistics of the angle of linear polarization to measurement uncertainty of the Stokes vector,” Optical Engineering 53(11), 113108.
Conference Chair Positions
SPIE Conference Co-chair: Polarization Science and Remote Sensing, Defense and Commercial Sensing (2021-present)
SPIE Conference Co-chair: Measurement, Analysis, and Remote Sensing, Optics and Photonics (2021-present)