Image Novel Materials for 3D printing in Infrared Optics : A Five Minute Review with Prof. Ron Liang Jan. 30, 2024 Prof. Ron Liang's work into printing of 3D Infrared Optics has made innovations in the field recently. The group has achieved multi-material printing, for which they innovated a self-welding process that facilitates the creation of multi-element glass optics. Additionally, they have perfected a printing technique that allows for on-demand control of transparency. Find out more in this five-minute review. Read more
Remembering Jennifer Turner-Valle Jan. 26, 2024 Alumna and one-time assoc. professor for the College, Jennifer Turner-Valle, PhD (OSC 1998), found humor in life and provided warmth and support to friends and professional associates. Sadly, Jennifer passed away unexpectedly in August 2023 in Boulder, CO where she and her husband, Tim, resided. We offer our most sincere condolences to her family, friends and colleagues. Jennifer was a valuable contributor to the fields of engineering and optics through her research, business management and teaching. She also often found herself in a mentor role, especially for women seeking a career in these fields. It is therefore only fitting that a scholarship endowment now bears her name as well as her passions. Contributions to support the Jennifer Turner Advancing Women in Optics Graduate Student Scholarship may be made here. Please add the scholarship’s name in the “gift designation” portion – or contact Kaye Rowan, Executive Director of Development. Read more
Image OSC Colloquium: Andreas Velten, "Computational Imaging Photon by Photon" Jan. 25, 2024 Andreas Velten Associate Professor University of Wisconsin-Madison Over the past decade NLOS imaging has seen rapid progress and we can now capture and reconstruct hidden scenes in real time and with high image quality. In this presentation I will give an overview over the imaging using single photon avalanche diodes, reconstruction methods, and applications driving NLOS imaging and provide an outlook for future development. Read more
Image New Year, New Opportunities Jan. 18, 2024 Did you know that the Wyant College of Optical Sciences has over 55 scholarships available to award to undergraduate and graduate students in optical sciences? Did you also know that some of these scholarships have a research interest preference for their award to a qualifying student? These interests includes: medical imaging, data storage, E-M theory; polarization optics; thin film devices and optical coatings, optical design, optical remote sensing, lithography and more. Read more
Image 2024 Optical Sciences Winter School Jan. 17, 2024 The new year began with the 2024 Optical Sciences Winter School running from January 3 - 6 at the Wyant College of Optical Sciences. More than 45 undergraduates from across the country as well as approximately 20 optics professionals and faculty from other universities attended. Read more
Contracts & Grants: NSF Convergence Accelerator Track L: Portable Quantum-enhanced Sensing and Species Identification of Bioaerosols Jan. 15, 2024 Read more
giantmagellan.org: Fourth-Generation Technology Will Change the Future of Ground-Based Observing Jan. 11, 2024 Read more
Geost, Alumnus Founded Company & IA Partner, Moves to New Facility in Arizona Tech Park Jan. 11, 2024 Geost, a Tucson-based space technology company and Wyant College of Optical Sciences Industrial Affiliates member, established a testing facility at the University of Arizona Tech Park. Geost was founded in 2004 by Wyant College of Optical Sciences alumnus, Anthony Gleckler, PhD 1994, and specializes in electro-optical sensor systems for space applications. Read more
Image Dr. Felipe Guzmán Returns to Wyant College of Optical Sciences as Jack Lee Jewell Endowed Chair in Optical Sciences Jan. 10, 2024 The Wyant College of Optical Sciences is pleased to welcome Prof. Felipe Guzmán back, now, as the inaugural holder of the Jack Lee Jewell Endowed Chair in Optical Sciences. Prof. Guzmán has worked to advance the state-of-the-art research in novel optomechanical inertial sensors, precision laser interferometry, and optical technologies for ground and space applications. His research spans gravitational-wave astrophysics, geosciences, navigation, and precision metrology. Read more