Dr. William R. Owens
Retired
SPIE Involvement:
Author
Area of Expertise:
Infrared phenomenology , Electro-optical signatures
Profile Summary

Bill Owens recently retired as an Engineering Fellow at Raytheon in Tucson, AZ. Prior to joining Raytheon in 2001, he was head of the Sensors and Signature Phenomenology Branch in the Electro-Optics Lab of GTRI at Georgia Institute of Technology, where he helped develop extension courses in infrared technology. He served for many years on a steering committee for MSS, the Military Sensing Symposia and co-authored the chapter on missile warning receivers for the EO&IR Systems Handbook. Bill received his B.A. from Wesleyan University in Connecticut and his Ph.D. in physics from Case Western Reserve in Cleveland, followed by postdoctoral work at Tulane University in New Orleans. Academic experience includes seven years as Associate Professor of Physics at a major university in Brazil, and several years as Adjunct Professor in EE at Georgia Tech. Bill was born and raised in Southwest Philadelphia and is a graduate of the Philadelphia public school system (Bartram HS).
Bill is currently consulting with some small companies on a part time basis.
Publications (2)

Proceedings Article | 20 June 1997 Paper
Theodore Doll, Shane McWhorter, David Schmieder, Morris Hetzler, John Stewart, Anthony Wasilewski, William Owens, Albert Sheffer, Gregory Galloway, Simeon Harbert
Proceedings Volume 3062, (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.276680
KEYWORDS: Target detection, Camouflage, Visualization, Visual process modeling, Receptors, Sensors, Image segmentation, Image filtering, Analytical research, Optical filters

Proceedings Article | 21 September 1992 Paper
Morris Hetzler, William Owens
Proceedings Volume 1687, (1992) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.137823
KEYWORDS: Convolution, Image resolution, Infrared signatures, Environmental sensing, Thermal modeling, Infrared radiation, Infrared imaging, Mathematical modeling, Computer simulations, Systems modeling

Conference Committee Involvement (2)
Photonics for Port and Harbor Security II
18 April 2006 | Orlando (Kissimmee), Florida, United States
Military Sensing Symposium, Battlefield Survivability and Discrimination
1 July 1992 |
Course Instructor
NON-SPIE: Infrared Technology and Applilcations
One week short course offered by Georgia Tech
NON-SPIE: Infrared and Visible Signature Suppression
One week course offered by Georgia Tech
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