Display metrology provides an objective understanding of a display’s quality and performance through data, supplying tools for display innovation and evaluation to safeguard manufacturing investment.
This webinar will provide a fundamental understanding of display metrology and an overview of measurement equipment and techniques used for display development and manufacturing inspection.
Overview
The significance of displays is evident in their ubiquity across technologies and industries and their footprint, growing to encompass entire device surfaces and fields of view. Display metrology provides an objective understanding of a display’s quality and performance through data, supplying tools for display innovation and evaluation to safeguard manufacturing investment.
This webinar will provide a fundamental understanding of display metrology and an overview of measurement equipment and techniques used for display development and manufacturing inspection.
Key Takeaways
- Understand the science of light and color, units of measurement, and measurement standards
- Explore the range of metrology systems from spot meters to imaging equipment
- Discover test methods to address display performance parameters from Mura to pixel uniformity to flicker
- Review the latest metrology solutions for testing emerging displays from microLED to AR/VR devices
Speaker
Since 2011 Greene has been intrigued by how light from the devices we use every day impact our health and well-being. Prior to discovering this interest, he completed a degree in Electrical & Computer Engineering from Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and a Physics Degree at Carleton University, in Ottawa, Ontario. Greene then followed his passion for physics by completing a Masters degree in observational Astrophysics at the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario, and joined Westboro Photonics in Ottawa, Canada, working in the engineering department to produce novel imaging photometer and colorimeter devices.
During his 10+ years there, Greene worked as an Application Engineer, R&D Scientist, R&D Manager, and VP of Engineering, and counts as some of his achievements his co-inventor status on several imaging system patents as well as attaining ISO 17025 accreditation status. Looking for a new challenge and an opportunity to serve a broader market, he joined Radiant Vision Systems in 2022 where he has been applying his knowledge and experience in the light measurement domain as a Software Quality Manager. Since becoming a member of the Radiant team, Greene has helped to improve the quality of the software and systems delivered to display testing customers, and has also helped Radiant Vision Systems to achieve ISO 17025 accreditation status.
In his spare time, when his family permits, Greene enjoys playing guitar, coaching youth hockey and baseball, kayaking, and working on do-it-yourself projects around his home.