Dale
Buralli
Adjunct Faculty Member
Phone: (585) 272-6174
E-mail: buralli@apollooptical.com
Short Biography
Dale Buralli received his B.S. in physics from the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology in 1983 and his Ph.D. in optics
from the University of Rochester in 1991. His Ph.D. research
was centered on the design of optical systems containing
diffractive optical elements. From 1991 until 2000, he was
employed by Sinclair Optics. At Sinclair, he was one of
the principal developers of the OSLO® series of optical
design software programs. His primary responsibilities included
the development and implementation of algorithms for optical
system design and analysis, including ray-tracing, geometric
and diffraction-based image quality assessment, optimization
of optical systems, Gaussian beam propagation, polarization
analysis, and tolerancing. From 2000 until 2002, he was
a Senior Scientist at Corning Rochester Photonics Corporation
where his duties included optical modeling, performance
analysis, and tolerancing for various photonic components
and systems, such as 2D and 3D optical switches and cross-connects.
Since January 2003, Dr. Buralli has served as Chief Scientist
at Apollo Optical Systems, LLC (http://www.apollooptical.com).
At Apollo, he is responsible for the design and optical
modeling of a wide variety of optical systems, with particular
emphasis on various devices for therapeutic vision correction.
Since the fall of 2002, he has been an Adjunct Assistant
Professor at the University of Rochester, teaching a required
graduate course in geometrical optics.
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