![PXL_20210527_174533185.jpg](files/d4405e47-c267-4a89-a808-6a7a33915d80/PXL_20210527_174533185.jpg)![PXL_20210529_190243992.jpg](files/0ecf3f49-644a-4fd5-afae-1d7ea19efe85/PXL_20210529_190243992.jpg) As these pictures perfectly illustrate, interferometry is serious business done by serious people. While not goofing around in the jungle, I am an Associate Professor at [Georgia State University ](https://www.phy-astr.gsu.edu/)where I am a specialist of inverse problems. In particular I work on [CHARA](http://www.chara.gsu.edu/) related projects from an imaging standpoint: binaries, evolved stars, YSOs and AGNs. I am known to be committed to open source and I have written quite a few codes available to the community on my [github page](https://github.com/fabienbaron/). Among these you may be interested in the [OITOOLS.jl library](https://github.com/fabienbaron/), which the students in my group use to analyze interferometric data (plotting, modeling and imaging and even observation planning). But also feel free to check my others codes, or even my open textbook on [High Angular Resolution Astronomy](https://github.com/fabienbaron/OpticsGSU/tree/master/textbook). Everyone is welcome to redistribute, to modify and to contribute to the codes or textbook! Also please don't hesitate to [email me](mailto:fbaron@gsu.edu) if you need help!