Contracts & Grants: Scalable Integration of Diamond Color Centers with Aluminum Nitride Photonics for Quantum Information Science May 18, 2023 Read more
Contracts & Grants: High-Order Laguerre-Gaussian Beam Mode Locked VECSELs for Secure Free Space and Fiber Communications May 18, 2023 Read more
Wyant College 2022-2023 Outstanding Students May 18, 2023 Each spring, the Wyant College of Optical Sciences recognizes incredible students, as nominated by professors and peers and selected by a faculty and staff committee. Congratulations to Lauren McCaffrey (Outstanding Senior), Charles Condos (Outstanding Graduate TA), Derek Burrell (Outstanding Graduate Student), Trenton Brendel (Outstanding Graduate Student Mentor) and Francisco Flowers (Wildcat Award) as the 2022-2023 Outstanding Students of the Year. Read more Image
Congratulations, Newly Elected SOCk and WiO Officers May 17, 2023 Congratulations to all the students taking on exciting roles as SOCk and WiO officers. We cannot wait to see what the upcoming school year holds. Read more
International Day of Light | May 21 May 17, 2023 Explore the science of light at the International Day of Light celebration! On May 21 Optics Valley and Flandrau Planetarium & Science Center will host free planetarium shows and optics activities for families, teachers, and science enthusiasts of all ages. Read more
José Sasián's Image Featured by OPN May 17, 2023 José Sasián, Professor of Optical Sciences, recently had his image featured by Optica's Optics & Photonics News (OPN) as both the Image of the Week and in the pring copy of OPN. Learn more about the image and how José made it! Read more Image
Matt Eichenfield Featured in "All Things Photonics" Podcast May 17, 2023 Matt Eichenfield, Wyant College SPIE Endowed Chair and Associate Professor as well as Distinguished Faculty Joint Appointee at Sandia National Labs, was recently featured in the All Things Photonics podcast on Tuesday, May 16th. Listen to the podcast here. Read more
Dalziel Wilson Recipient of NSF CAREER Award May 16, 2023 Dalziel Wilson, Assistant Professor, was awarded the NSF CAREER Award, for his proposal, "Torsional Quantum Optomechanics." The project explores a new landscape in quantum optomechanics opened by the recent discovery of ultra-high-Q torsion nanoresonators in Wilson’s lab. Additionally, Dal will oversee the creation of a new laboratory course for the QISE (Quantum Information Science & Engineering) Master's program. Read more Image