Publications

Highlighted Articles

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.

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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.

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Li L, Kupinski M.K. “Merit functions and measurement schemes for single parameter depolarization models” Optics Express. 2021 Jun 7; 29(12):18382-407.

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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).

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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).

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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).

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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).

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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.

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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)