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The Proceedings contain state-of-the-art reviews and original
materials related to up-to-date developments in a wide range of
optical control methods. They are devoted in particular to shape,
displacement and deformation measurement, strain analysis,
mechanical behavior evaluation, inspection and non-destructive
testing. Three principal classes of methods are under
consideration: speckle photography, holographic interferometry and
speckle interferometry. Both the state-of-the-art practices and the
actual leading-edge techniques are discussed within a single
volume, with reference to theoretical backgrounds common to all
methods. Usually, similar information is distributed over many
specialised works. The book presents both conceptual and practical
aspects: theoretical considerations are fully analysed and
applications illustrate the emphasis on many experimental aspects.
These proceedings reflect the work presented at the conference
"Interferometry in Speckle Light: Theory and Applications," held at
the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, (EPFL), the Swiss
Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, Switzerland. The event
took place from September 25 to September 28, 2000. Thanks to the
diligence of the authors, this book has been published just in time
for the conference. Writing this preface in July, in anticipation
of the conference, we have tried to envisage how this book will
benefit the quality of discourse between authors and attendees.
"Interferometry in Speckle Light: Theory and Applications" results
from a bottom-up approach and is original in several ways. This
conference is not part of a series; on the contrary, it is a single
event. The idea of gathering scientists and engineers for a general
discussion on the theory and the practice of interferometry,
involving rough, non-optically polished objects, was "in the air."
An opportunity of this sort was not provided by any of the
conferences scheduled when the present one was conceived. For this
reason, it was easy to convince a small number of renowned
researchers, all of them active in the field of holographic and
speckle interferometry, to organize a conference. To be specific,
they are the people listed below as members of the scientific and
local committees. At the same time, a particular circumstance,
namely the retirement of Professor L. Pflug, helped to detennine
the location of the meeting.
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