The first International Symposium on Display Holography (ISDH) was originated by Professor Tung H. Jeong
in 1982 at Lake Forest College in Illinois, USA.
ISDH is a unique event. It is not like any other scientific conference. Rather, it is one that synthesizes history,
education, art, science,
and economic developments that involve holography. A unique purpose of ISDH, beside the obvious exchange
of information on display holography, is to engender a sense of community among participants. After the initial
attendance of an ISDH, one looks forward to all the
future "family reunions." Traditionally ISDH has met outside of major cities in order to maximize interactions and
minimize external
distractions, but for 2012 ISDH will be taking over the top floor of the new extension of the MIT Media Lab,
adjacent to the Charles River and overlooking Boston. We hope you will be able to join us.
Conference Co-Chairs: Michael Bove and Seth Riskin (USA)
Honorary Conference Chairs: Tung H. Jeong (USA), Joseph W. Goodman (USA)
Technical Program Committee: Hans I. Bjelkhagen (UK), Nasser Peyghambarian (USA), Hiroshi Yoshikawa (Japan) |