Jose Marino, Ph.D.

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2007 New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ, United States 
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Optics Physics, Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Thomas Rimmele grad student 2007 NJIT
 (Long exposure point spread function estimation from solar adaptive optics loop data.)
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Schmidt D, Gorceix N, Goode PR, et al. (2017) Clear widens the field for observations of the Sun with multi-conjugate adaptive optics Astronomy and Astrophysics. 597
Montilla I, Marino J, Ramos AA, et al. (2016) Solar adaptive optics: specificities, lessons learned, and open alternatives Proceedings of Spie. 9909
Johnson LC, Cummings K, Drobilek M, et al. (2016) Status of the DKIST system for solar adaptive optics Proceedings of Spie. 9909
Schmidt D, Gorceix N, Marino J, et al. (2016) Progress in multi-conjugate adaptive optics at Big Bear Solar Observatory Proceedings of Spie. 9909: 990929
Schmidt D, Rimmele T, Marino J, et al. (2016) A review of solar adaptive optics Proceedings of Spie. 9909
Marino J, Carlisle E, Schmidt D. (2016) Simulation of DKIST solar adaptive optics system Proceedings of Spie. 9909
Taylor GE, Schmidt D, Marino J, et al. (2015) Performance Testing of an Off-Limb Solar Adaptive Optics System Solar Physics. 290: 1871-1887
Marino J, Wöger F. (2014) Feasibility study of a layer-oriented wavefront sensor for solar telescopes: reply. Applied Optics. 53: 7647-8
Marino J, Wöger F. (2014) Feasibility study of a layer-oriented wavefront sensor for solar telescopes. Applied Optics. 53: 685-93
Marino J, Wöger F. (2014) Feasibility study of a layer-oriented wavefront sensor for solar telescopes: Reply Applied Optics. 53: 7647-7648
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