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 | |
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Born | |
Alma mater | M.I.T. Stanford University Cornell University |
Known for | Quantum photonics, Computational neuroscience, Fractal stochastic processes |
Awards | Browder 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 | |
Fields | Electrical engineering Applied physics Photonics Neuroscience |
Institutions | M.I.T. Lincoln Laboratory Columbia University Boston University |
Thesis | Two Quantum Photoemission and dc Photomixing in Sodium (February 1966) |
Doctoral advisor | George J. Wolga |
Website | https://people.bu.edu/teich/ |