Greg Gbur (born June 29, 1971) is an American author and physicist who specializes in the study of classical coherence theory in optical physics.
[1] He is a full professor at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in the Department of Physics and Optical Science.
[5] He has recently applied the techniques of singular optics towards the design of superoscillatory waves for high-resolution imaging.
[14] He has written popular articles for a number of magazines, including La Recherche, American Scientist, and Optics and Photonics News.
[15] Gbur has written a number of scholarly introductions to classic horror fiction, including John Blackburn's Broken Boy,[16] Nothing but the Night, The Flame and the Wind, Bury Him Darkly, The Face of the Lion, The Cyclops Goblet, and Our Lady of Pain.