Wolfgang Osten

During his more than four-decades-long career, SPIE Fellow Wolfgang Osten, a professor at Universität Stuttgart and retired director of the university’s Institute of Technical Optics, has made exceptional contributions to optical metrology. His research focuses on new concepts for industrial inspection and metrology by combining modern principles of optical metrology, sensor technology, and image processing. Read more about Wolfgang Osten on SPIE News, or read about other SPIE Luminaries.





honoring Wolfgang Osten, luminary in optical metrology

Detailed characterization of a mosaic based hyperspectral snapshot imager

(Optical Engineering, 2020)

The NPMM-200: large area high resolution for freeform surface measurement

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2020)

Preliminary experimental evaluation of microscopic imaging through thick biological tissues based on in-line phase-shift digital holography using near-infrared light

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2020)

Detailed characterization of a hyperspectral snapshot imager for full-field chromatic confocal microscopy

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2020)

Accurate 3D coordinate measurement using holographic multipoint technique

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2020)

White-light Mueller-matrix Fourier scatterometry for the characterization of nanostructures with large parameter spaces

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2020)

Holographic point replication as a sensor-enhancing technique for adaptive building control

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2020)

Dynamically scanned spot projections with digital holograms for reduced measurement uncertainty in laser triangulation systems

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2019)

How can a plenoptic camera be used as a metrology tool?

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2019)

Two-wavelengths digital holography for erosion measurements inside the ITER Tokamak

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2019)

Optical metrology in times of digital transition (Conference Presentation)

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2019)

Using wrapped phases for light-field three-dimensional imaging

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2019)

Simultaneous removal of nonrotationally symmetric errors in tilted wave interferometry

(Optical Engineering, 2019)

Characterization of fiber-based slit homogenizer devices in the NIR and SWIR

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2019)

Deformation measurement of large buildings by holographical point replication

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2019)

Monte Carlo simulations: a tool to assess complex measurement systems

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2019)

Light field three-dimensional measurement

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2019)

Tilted wave interferometer in common path configuration: challenges and realization

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2019)

Hybrid telecentric triangulation sensor system with real-time field-dependent deconvolution

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2019)

Signal evaluation in chromatic confocal spectral interferometry via k-space phase equality approach

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2019)

Soft tissue elastography via shearing interferometry

(Journal of Medical Imaging, 2018)

Dynamic holography for speckle noise reduction in hybrid measurement system

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2018)

Optical metrology: the long and unstoppable way to become an outstanding measuring tool

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2018)

Generation and spatio-temporal evolution of polarization speckle

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2018)

Model based error separation of power spectral density artefacts in wavefront measurement

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2018)

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