Image Judith Su Receives 2026 Convergence Award for Excellence in Applied Research and Engineering April 16, 2026 Judith Su has been named a recipient of the 2026 Convergence Award: Excellence in Research and Creative Activity in the category of Applied Research and Engineering, one of the University of Arizona’s highest honors recognizing research excellence. Read more
Contracts & Grants: Enhanced Quantum Reservoir Computing via Non-Markovian Environment April 13, 2026 Read more
Post Doctoral Fellow - Researcher in Optical Properties of Materials | GW Engineering April 9, 2026 This position is part of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Professional Research Experience (PREP) program. NIST recognizes that its research staff may wish to collaborate with researchers at academic institutions on specific projects of mutual interest, thus requires that such institutions must be the recipient of a PREP award. The PREP program requires staff from a wide range of backgrounds to work on scientific research in many areas. Employees in this position will perform technical work that underpins the scientific research of the collaboration. Read more
Electro-Optical Engineer IV | Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions April 7, 2026 Founded in 1982, Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions is the world’s leading supplier of real time contamination monitoring systems and airborne particle counters. Lighthouse offers the most complete line of contamination monitoring solutions available that include Airborne Particle Counters, Microbial Samplers, and Liquid Particle Counters, as well as Temperature / Humidity sensors. Recently added production of air purification products, manufacturing of personal protective equipment. These solutions are now found in semiconductor, pharmaceutical, data storage, biotechnology, aerospace, and defense industry plants worldwide. Read more
Sr. Embedded Software Engineer | Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions April 7, 2026 Founded in 1982, Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions is the world’s leading supplier of real time contamination monitoring systems and airborne particle counters. Lighthouse offers the most complete line of contamination monitoring solutions available that include Airborne Particle Counters, Microbial Samplers, and Liquid Particle Counters, as well as Temperature / Humidity sensors. Recently added production of air purification products, manufacturing of personal protective equipment. These solutions are now found in semiconductor, pharmaceutical, data storage, biotechnology, aerospace, and defense industry plants worldwide. Read more
Contracts & Grants: Illumination Testing and Design for Fluorescence Guided Surgery - Phase I April 7, 2026 Read more
Contracts & Grants: Optomechanical Design and Simulations for Optical Systems April 7, 2026 Read more
Hilbert Optical Design Competition April 3, 2026 University students are invited to participate in the Robert S. Hilbert Memorial Optical Design Competition, proudly supported by Keysight Technologies. This annual competition recognizes excellence in optical design and honors the legacy of Robert S. Hilbert, whose career exemplified innovation, technical excellence, and a deep commitment to optics education. Read more
Image Dr. Jim Burge Recognized by SPIE with Award for Optical Metrology April 3, 2026 Every year the Optica Foundation and the previous year's Optics Ambassadors select ten new exceptional early-career members to serve as that year's class of Optics Ambassadors. This year's class includes Wyant College Assistant Professor, Travis Sawyer. Congratulations, Dr. Sawyer on this amazing honor and opportunity! Read more
PhD Position in Extreme-Precision Radial Velocity Instrumentation for Earth-like Exoplanets (HARVY Project) | ETHzurich March 25, 2026 Radial velocity techniques using extreme-precision radial velocity (EPRV) spectrographs are currently the only mature and demonstrated methods capable of detecting Earth-like planets around nearby stars without relying on favourable transit geometry. However, stellar variability typically produces signals an order of magnitude larger than those induced by small, temperate rocky planets, posing a fundamental limitation to systematic surveys. This challenge has motivated a new observational paradigm, pioneered by the Terra Hunting Experiment consortium (https://www.terrahunting.org). Read more