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Anthony (Tony) Barsic

Senior Lecturer, Department of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering

Director of Semiconductor Curriculum

PRONOUNS he/him

Anthony Barsic
Pronouns he/him
Alma mater(s)
  • PhD, Electrical Engineering, University of Colorado, 2014
  • MS, Electrical Engineering, University of Colorado, 2010
  • BS, Electrical Engineering, Iowa State University, 2008
Affiliated Department(s)

Department of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering

Affiliations

  • Optical Society of America
  • SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics

BIO

Dr. Tony Barsic is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering at ¶¶Òõ̽̽. His areas of expertise are optics, image processing, and calibration. Prior to joining ¶¶Òõ̽̽, Dr. Barsic worked at the University of Colorado's Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics. There, he helped to design, build, and calibrate the instrument in NASA's ISS-based Climate Absolute Radiance and Refractivity Observatory mission. Other past work: 3D super-resolution microscopy, computational imaging, geometrical optical system design.

Dr. Barsic has taught classes from freshman through graduate level. Topics include: seminars, introductory programming, circuits, signal processing, electromagnetics, bio-medical Instrumentation, geometrical optics, and optics labs.

Courses

  • EE 3100 — Electromagnetic Field Theory
  • CMPE 3815 — Microcontroller Systems
  • CEMS 1500 — CEMS First Year Seminar

Area(s) of expertise

Education, optics, image processing, calibration

Bio

Dr. Tony Barsic is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering at ¶¶Òõ̽̽. His areas of expertise are optics, image processing, and calibration. Prior to joining ¶¶Òõ̽̽, Dr. Barsic worked at the University of Colorado's Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics. There, he helped to design, build, and calibrate the instrument in NASA's ISS-based Climate Absolute Radiance and Refractivity Observatory mission. Other past work: 3D super-resolution microscopy, computational imaging, geometrical optical system design.

Dr. Barsic has taught classes from freshman through graduate level. Topics include: seminars, introductory programming, circuits, signal processing, electromagnetics, bio-medical Instrumentation, geometrical optics, and optics labs.

Courses

  • EE 3100 — Electromagnetic Field Theory
  • CMPE 3815 — Microcontroller Systems
  • CEMS 1500 — CEMS First Year Seminar

Areas of Expertise

Education, optics, image processing, calibration

Selected Publications

[1] Saumya Jain, Joshua R. Wheeler, Robert W. Walters, Anurag Agrawal, Anthony
Barsic, and Roy Parker. ATPase-Modulated Stress Granules Contain a Diverse
Proteome and Substructure. Cell, 164:1–12, January 2016.

[2] Anthony Barsic, Ginni Grover, and Rafael Piestun. Three-dimensional super-
resolution and localization of dense clusters of single molecules. Scientific reports,
4:5388, June 2014.

[3] Anthony Barsic, Ginni Grover, and Rafael Piestun. Sparse reconstructions of
overlapping three-dimensional point spread functions using overcomplete dictionaries.
arXiv.org, pages 1–4, 2013.

[4] Anthony Barsic and Rafael Piestun. Super-resolution of dense nanoscale emitters
beyond the diffraction limit using spatial and temporal information. Applied Physics
Letters, 102(23):231103, 2013.

[5] Daniel Stieler, Anthony Barsic, Rana Biswas, Gary Tuttle, and Kai-Ming Ho. A
planar four-port channel drop filter in the three-dimensional woodpile photonic
crystal. Optics express, 17(8):6128–33, April 2009.

[6] Daniel Stieler, Anthony Barsic, Gary Tuttle, Ming Li, and Kai-Ming Ho. Effects of
defect permittivity on resonant frequency and mode shape in the three-dimensional
woodpile photonic crystal. Journal of Applied Physics, 105(10):103109, 2009.

[7] Emily R. Kinser, Chester C.H. Lo, Anthony Barsic, and David C. Jiles. Modeling mi-
crostructural effects on Barkhausen emission in surface-modified magnetic materials.
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 41(10):3292–3294, October 2005.