Malvin Carl Teich

Malvin Carl Teich is an American electrical engineer, physicist, and computational neuroscientist which is professor emeritus of electrical engineering at Columbia University and physics at Boston University.[1][2] He is also a consultant to government, academia, and private industry, where he serves as an advisor in intellectual-property conflicts. He is the coauthor of Fundamentals of Photonics (Wiley, 3rd Ed. 2019, with B. E. A. Saleh),[3] and of Fractal-Based Point Processes (Wiley, 2005, with S. B. Lowen).[4]

Malvin Carl Teich
Teich in 1998
Born(1939-05-04)4 May 1939
Alma materM.I.T.
Stanford University
Cornell University
Known forQuantum photonics, Computational neuroscience, Fractal stochastic processes
AwardsBrowder Thompson Prize (1969)
Guggenheim Fellowship (1973)
AAAS Fellow (1989)
Palacký University Medal (1992)
Morris E. Leeds Award (1997)
IEEE Life Fellow (2005)
BU Distinguished Scholar (2009)
Scientific career
FieldsElectrical engineering
Applied physics
Photonics
Neuroscience
InstitutionsM.I.T. Lincoln Laboratory
Columbia University
Boston University
ThesisTwo Quantum Photoemission and dc Photomixing in Sodium (February 1966)
Doctoral advisorGeorge J. Wolga
Websitehttps://people.bu.edu/teich/
  1. ^ "Malvin Carl Teich". IEEE Xplore. Retrieved February 17, 2024.
  2. ^ "Personal Website". Boston University. Archived from the original on 26 October 2021. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
  3. ^ Saleh, Bahaa E. A.; Teich, Malvin Carl (2019). Fundamentals of Photonics (Third ed.). Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley. ISBN 9781119506874.
  4. ^ Lowen, Steven Bradley; Teich, Malvin Carl (2005). Fractal-Based Point Processes. Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley-Interscience. ISBN 9780471383765.