Best Paper Award for “All-MEMS Lidar System Demonstrated,” an Important Milestone Towards All-solid-state Lidar System Sept. 16, 2024 A publication from the Takashima Lab on all-MEMS (Micro Electro Mechanical System) LIDAR was selected as one of the five best papers published in the journal of Micromachines in 2022. The Micromachines Best Paper Awards Committee, selected "All-MEMS Lidar Using Hybrid Optical Architecture with Digital Micromirror Devices and a 2D-MEMS Mirror" as one of five winners of the Micromachines Best Paper Awards for 2022 (2,500 CHF) from among 2260 published papers. Congratulations to the authors! Read more Image
edmundoptics.com: Mary Turner Named SPIE’s 2024 María J. Yzuel Educator Award Recipient Sept. 12, 2024 Read more
Alumnus, Logan Graves, Shares the Love for Optics Via "Spotlight Report" Podcast Sept. 11, 2024 Logan Graves, an alumnus of the Wyant College of Optical Sciences at the University of Arizona (BS 2014 & PhD 2019) works today as an optical and software engineer with Arizona Optical Metrology, but he also shares his passion for optical sciences and the culture surrounding it through his podcast, The Spotlight Report. Don't miss the latest episode featuring Travis Sawyer, assistant professor of optical sciences. Read more Image
Heejoo Choi Joins Optica Journal, "Continuum," as Associate Editor Sept. 10, 2024 Heejoo Choi, associate research professor of optical sciences, was recently appointed as an associate editor for Optica's journal, Continuum, a peer-reviewed, open access journal that focuses on research spanning the full breadth of optics and photonics. Choi brings his extensive expertise in optical engineering and metrology to his role as an editor. He encourages researchers to submit their work, particularly in areas such as optical system design, optics fabrication, and testing, including studies with negative results, as they can contribute valuable insights to the scientific community. Submissions may be made to Continuum through the Optica system. Read more Image
Judy Su Garners Accolades through Pursuit of Impactful FLOWER Biomedical Sensor Research Sept. 10, 2024 Judy Su, associate professor of optical sciences and biomedical engineering, has been awarded the Craig M. Berge Dean Fellowship and recognized as an ASME Rising Star, two prestigious honors that highlight her groundbreaking contributions to science and engineering. Read more Image
Bayh-Dole Coalition Honors University of Arizona Professor for Inventing Groundbreaking Vision Correction Device Sept. 4, 2024 Hong Hua, inventor and professor of optical sciences, has been featured in the Bayh-Dole Coalition's 2024 "Faces of American Innovation" report. The Coalition has recognized her for her development of a revolutionary vision correction device that helps many legally blind people to see. Read more Image