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Donald Oinen Phones & Addresses

  • 642 Holt Rd, Webster, NY 14580 (585) 217-9937
  • 78 Glenhill Dr, Rochester, NY 14618 (585) 442-1049
  • Brockport, NY

Work

Company: Exelis May 2010 Address: Rochester, New York Area Position: Staff scientist

Education

School / High School: University of Rochester 1966 to 1969

Skills

Matlab • Systems Engineering • Optics • Zemax • Photonics • Optical Fiber • Digital Imaging • Image Processing • Optical Engineering • Sensors • Interferometry • Electro Optics • Imaging Science • Engineering Management • R&D • Remote Sensing • Simulations • Engineering • Physics • Laser • Signal Processing • Labview

Industries

Defense & Space

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Sole Proprietor

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Location:
642 Holt Rd, Webster, NY 14580
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
Exelis - Rochester, New York Area since May 2010
Staff Scientist
Education:
University of Rochester 1966 - 1969
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 1961 - 1965
Skills:
Matlab
Systems Engineering
Optics
Zemax
Photonics
Optical Fiber
Digital Imaging
Image Processing
Optical Engineering
Sensors
Interferometry
Electro Optics
Imaging Science
Engineering Management
R&D
Remote Sensing
Simulations
Engineering
Physics
Laser
Signal Processing
Labview

Publications

Us Patents

Dual Channel Optical Imaging System

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US Patent:
6556791, Apr 29, 2003
Filed:
Dec 21, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/467696
Inventors:
Donald E. Oinen - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03B 1302
US Classification:
396373, 356382, 356385, 348 64
Abstract:
An image forming optical system especially suitable as a viewfinder system in an electronic or electronic/film (hybrid) camera includes an objective lens system, an electronic imaging channel, and a visual viewfinding imaging channel. The objective lens system is common to both the electronic and visual imaging channels, and provides a zoom function. The objective lens system is substantially afocal. The optical system includes an optical component that provides at least three reflections for the visual viewfinder image forming light.

Optical Disc Player Lens

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US Patent:
47430931, May 10, 1988
Filed:
Apr 23, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/041808
Inventors:
Donald E. Oinen - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G02B 302
US Classification:
350432
Abstract:
A lens for use in optical disc players comprising a single biconvex element having both surfaces aspheric. The refractive index, N. sub. D, of the element at 589. 3 nm is 1. 492 and at the same wavelength the Abbe V number is 57. 4. At 800 nm the refractive index, N. sub. 800, of the element is 1. 48584. Each surface may be described by the equation: ##EQU1## wherein: X is the sag of the aspheric surface from a plane reference surface at a radial distance Y from the axis of the lens. ______________________________________ Surface 1 Surface 2 ______________________________________ C = 0. 354021 -0. 1557360 K = 0. 0 -20. 4938239 D = -0. 2909441. times. 10. sup. -2 0. 0 E = -0. 5163209. times. 10. sup.
Donald Edwin Oinen from Webster, NY, age ~81 Get Report