Vol. 1,
Issue #7
October 2005

CREOL Web site

 
 

Greetings Friends of CREOL:

Welcome to e-Highlights, published monthly by the The College of Optics and Photonics : CREOL & FPCE. In this issue we feature student and faculty awards and honors, a visit by the UCF Department of Physics, and a welcome to new Industrial Affiliate members.

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Jim Pearson

Director, Research & Administration

The College of Optics & Photonics: CREOL & FPCE

 

 

STUDENT RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTED

Yung-Hsun Wu's paper from Shin-Tson Wu's group was highlighted as the cover page for the Sept. 5 issue Optics Express (http://www.opticsexpress.org/).

The article is entitled, "Simultaneous measurement of phase retardation and optic axis of a phase compensation film using an axially-symmetric sheared polymer network liquid crystal."

Yung-Hsun Wu, Ju-Hyun Lee, Yi-Hsin Lin, Hongwen Ren, and Shin-Tson Wu, page 7045, Vol. 13, No. 18 - September 5, 2005

 

UCF DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS VISITS THE COLLEGE

In a continued effort to increase collaboration and interdisciplinary study among other colleges and departments at the University, COP Dean Eric Van Stryland invited the UCF Department of Physics to tour the CREOL facilities. Over 15 Physics faculty attended, including the Department Chairman, Ralph Llewellyn. The tour was followed by a wine and cheese reception, where The College of Optics and Photonics faculty joined the guests from Physics in conversation and refreshments.

The CREOL Association of Optics Students (CAOS), the COP/CREOL Optics student organization, provided a tour of several COP laboratories.

 

BASS NAMED LIFE FELLOW OF IEEE

Dr. Michael Bass, Professor Emeritus of Optics was named as a Life Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE). The change from Fellow to Life Fellow reflects the continued contributions and association with IEEE. Bass has been a Fellow of the institute since 1981.

 

RESEARCH FUNDING CONTINUES STRONG AT COP

The total research funding for The College for the fiscal year 2004-2005 (ending June 30, 2005) was $16,856,215 , of which $4,414,758 (26.2%) came from industry partners in 70 separate awards. In the first two months of this fiscal year (July & August), COP faculty received 15 new funding awards totaling $2,128,413, of which $571,413 (27%) came from industry partners.

 

WELCOME NEW AFFILIATES

The College of Optics and Photonics would like to thank all of our affiliates for their continued support. In addition, we welcome the following NEW Affiliate members.

Senior Member:

Nikon Instruments Melville, NY www.nikonusa.com

Affiliate Members:

Ray Williamson Consulting New Port Richey, FL http://www.ray-optics.com

Rorze Systems Corporation Gyeonggi-do , South Korea http://www.rorze.co.kr

HORIBA Jobin Yvon Edison , NJ http://www.jobinyvon.com

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In this issue:

Student research highlighted

UCF Department of Physics visits the college

Bass named life fellow of IEEE

Research funding continues strong at COP

Welcome new affiliates

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