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In this issue: Follow OSA100 on the Road, Mary Lou Jepsen Speaks at OFC’s Light The Future Speaker Series, Member Discounts on High-Quality Meetings and more.

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OSA's Centennial

Follow OSA100 on the Road

The Centennial Exhibit was very well received among OSA Members and OFC attendees. Stop by to see the traveling exhibit at a conference near you:

Congressional Visits Day
12-13 April, Washington, DC, USA

USA Science and Engineering Festival
16-17 April, Washington, DC, USA

Biomedical Optics Conf. & Exhibition (BIOMED)
25-28 April, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA

Hannover Messe 2016
25-29 April, Hannover, Germany

Check out the Centennial events page for more opportunities. 

Mary Lou Jepsen Speaks at Light The Future Speaker Series

JepsenOSA’s 100th anniversary serves as the catalyst for the “Light The Future Speaker Series” featuring visionaries, futurists, Nobel Prize winners and other luminaries in the field. The Light The Future Speaker Series’ second event was held at the OFC Conference last month in Anaheim, CA and featured Mary Lou Jepsen, Executive Director of Engineering, Facebook and moderator, Alan Willner, 2016 OSA President. If you were unable to attend the this event, watch it here.

Interesting JOSA Highlights from the OSA Centennial Site

As the year-long celebration of the Centennial continues, OSA Publishing is excited to present fascinating highlights from the Society's first publication, Journal of the Optical Society of America (JOSA), as well as its spinoffs, JOSA A and JOSA B, on the OSA Centennial website.

On this commemorative website, you’ll find interesting pieces of OSA’s history like:

Visit the site regularly or sign up for journal alerts for JOSA A and/or JOSA B to stay informed on all the latest news and content.

Write the Future

Submission Deadline: 1 June

Join the “Write the Future” story contest and share your vision of optics and photonics. To enter, write a short fiction story in 300 – 500 words on the future of our field. The winner will receive a cash prize of $500 as well as a free trip and will be recognized at OSA’s 100th annual meeting, Frontiers in Optics, 17– 21 October in Rochester, New York, USA. In addition, the story will be published in OPN . All entries will receive an OSA100 commemorative gift.

Please submit your entry with your name, affiliation, email and story title to writethefuture@osa.org. For detailed contest guidelines, visit osa.org/storycontest.

Check out OSA Stories to learn more about our members.

Agrawal Garmire Mazur Hell
University of Central Florida, College of Optics and Photonics Celebrates OSA’s 100

On Tuesday, 5 April, the student chapter at CREOL hosted a celebration for OSA’s Centennial with an evening event at their campus in Orlando. Eric Van Stryland, Past Dean of CREOL and Past-President of The Optical Society, presented on OSA’s Centennial activities around the world. Dr. Gregory Quarles, Chief Scientist, presented growth trends in the optics and photonics industry today and offered career guidance to the students and faculty in attendance.

Eric Van Stryland speaks at CREOL

OSA News

OSA Fellow Stephen M. Pompea to Receive the 2016 Millikan Medal

The American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) has announced that Stephen M. Pompea, OSA Fellow will receive the Robert A. Millikan Medal this July at the AAPT 2016 Summer Meeting in Sacramento, California, USA. The award recognizes educators who have made invaluable and intellectually creative contributions to the teaching of physics. Dr. Pompea holds the rank of Observatory Scientist and leads the Department of Education and Public Outreach at the National Optical Astronomy Observatory in Tucson, Arizona. Dr. Pompea received his B.A. in Physics, Space Physics and Astronomy at Rice University, his M.A.T. in Physics at Colorado State University and a Ph.D. in Astronomy at the University of Arizona. OSA congratulates Dr. Pompea on this honor.

Past President, Fellow and Laser Technology Pioneer Elsa Garmire Retires and Reflects on her 21 Years at Dartmouth

Elsa Garmire, past president of OSA and OSA Fellow, has announced that she will retire from her position as Sydney E. Jenkins 1887 Professor of Engineering at Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, USA. Garmire is considered a pioneer in the field of laser technology and is the author of over 250 journal papers, a holder of nine patents and has served on the board of five technical journals. As a board member on several advisory panels, Garmire has advised government policies for the Department of Energy, the United States Air Force, the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Academies’ Committee on Science, Engineering and Public Policy. OSA congratulates Elsa on all of her accomplishments and wishes her the best as she plans for retirement.

OSA Sponsors the 2016 Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics Symposium

OSA was a proud sponsor of the 2016 Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics Symposium, which took place at Duke University, USA on 14 -15 March. The event featured a keynote address from OSA Fellow and Nobel Laureate, William E. Moerner, Stanford University, USA, an introduction to the Centennial Celebration from Michael Duncan, OSA Senior Science Advisor and the Centennial Exhibit as well as distinguished lecturers who contributed papers and posters.

Congratulations to OSA Student Prize Winner

OSA congratulates Michael Lawrence G. Castanares, Australian National University, winner of the OSA student prize presented during the 2015 Australian and New Zealand Conference on Optics and Photonics/Annual Meeting of the Australian Optical Society. As the recipient of this prize, Castanares will receive a travel grant to attend an OSA meeting of his choice. The conference also featured an invited talk from OSA 2016 President Alan Willner titled “High-Capacity Free-Space Optical Communications Using Multiplexing of Multiple Orbital-Angular-Momentum Modes”.

Opportunities

OSA Traveling Lecturer Spotlight:
ChandraSekhar Roychoudhuri

RoychoudhuriChandraSekhar Roychoudhuri
University of Connecticut, USA

During OSA’s Board approval to organize student chapters all over the world in the 1990’s, I was the Chair of the Member & Education Services Council and a Board Member. The objective was to nurture future OSA leaders from around the world. Decades later, as an active participant in the OSA Traveling Lecturer Program, I am glad to report that OSA’s vision is coming to fruition. Since then, I have been invited by student chapter leaders from the following countries; Latvia U; Sau Paulo U; India (NIT, VIT, IIT-Chennai); Warsaw U; UNCC, USA; INAOE, Mexico; Spain, ICFO & IONS. Most impressive are the students’ superb organizational skills and search for knowledge. I was invited to speak even though my recent research activities have been on out-of-box thinking. All my talks are presented in workshop-style and show appreciation for all major optical phenomena in a new way, especially as it relates to Non-Interaction of Waves (NIW). NIW is built into Huygens-Fresnel diffraction integral, the foundation of physical optics. The concept was explicitly postulated for the secondary wavelets by Huygens. These lectures have been summarized in my recent book, “Causal Physics: Photon Model by Non-Interaction of Waves”, CRC, 2014. Overall, I have enjoyed my experience as a lecturer, the students’ management of local institutional rules and their ability to connect to an international network of speakers provided by OSA.

Find out more about this program>>

Join the traveling lecturer program

Take Advantage of Member Discounts on High-Quality OSA Meetings

As an OSA Member, you can register to attend high-quality meetings at greatly reduced rates as a part of your benefit package. OSA-hosted meetings and conferences feature programming vetted by experts and provide you with exclusive access to cutting-edge information. Please visit osa.org/meetings to view a list of upcoming events.

Nominate a Team for the Paul F. Forman Team Engineering Excellence Award

Application Deadline: 2 July

OSA sponsors over 20 awards and medals that acknowledge a broad array of contributions and achievements in the optics and photonics community. To recognize teams who have made major contributions in optical engineering, OSA presents the Team Engineering Excellence Award. Named in honor of Paul F. Forman, the award recognizes technical achievements such as product engineering, process and software development and patent development. This award recognizes team achievement by members of the engineering community.

The 2016 award will be presented in Rochester, New York, during Frontiers in Optics 2016. Please contact the OSA Awards Office for more information and assistance in preparing a nomination (awards@osa.org or 1.202.416.1960). Nominations must be for teams.

Purchase an Optics Suitcase Today

The Optics Suitcase is a popular resource for education outreach and comes complete with lesson plans and materials to serve 50 students. To purchase an Optics Suitcase, visit our website and complete the online payment form. Suitcases are $350 USD and all proceeds go to the Rochester Local Section.

For questions and inquiries, please contact Jen Tedeschi at jtedeschi@osa.org.

 
Give the Gift of a Student or Recent Graduate Membership!

The Optical Society’s Student and Recent Graduate membership categories provide exclusive benefits and services to those who are building their professional careers. These options offer developing nations discounts, and the new 3-year options provide convenience and continuity in member benefits without interruption. We invite you to give the gift of a Student or Recent Graduate Membership to a young professional in your community.

 

Industry

Finalists of the OSA Enabled by Optics Contest Announced

Enabled by Optics

Everything is connected to light — and enabled by optics. But what will be the next breakthrough technology? Discover the power of optics with the Enabled by Optics Contest finalists:

  • Consumer Physics — for SCiO, the world's first molecular scanner that fits in the palm of your hand, enabling applications in health/fitness, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, agriculture and beyond
  • Cosemi Technologies — for its hybrid OptoHD cable that harnesses the power of copper and optical fiber to rapidly transfer large quantities of high-definition audio and video data for the ultimate user experience
  • Double Helix, LLC — for 3D super-resolution imaging for use in disease discovery and drug development
  • Nanolive SA — for the 3D Cell Explorer, a revolutionary microscope that enables the exploration of a living cell in 3D without damaging it, including performing precise measurements of the impact of stimuli and drugs on individual cells

The Enabled by Optics winner will be announced on 12 April 2016.

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NIST Announces Call for 1st Open-Topic Manufacturing Initiatives

On 19 February the U.S. Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced a competition for the formation of up to two Manufacturing Innovation Institutes to join the growing National Network for Manufacturing Innovation (NNMI). This competition will be the first NNMI solicitation in which proposals will be accepted on any advanced manufacturing topic.

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Is Photonics the Calm in the Eye of the Storm?

The global photonics market declined in 2015 due to declines in displays and other large sectors, and in part from the strengthening of the dollar. OIDA foresees growth in 2016 as the cycle plays out.

Overall, the U.S. economy is growing at a modest but steady rate; but what about other sectors and regions?

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OSA Publishing News

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Upcoming Deadlines

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OSA Advanced Photonics Congress

18 – 20 July 2016, The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Collocated Topical Meetings:

Abstract and Summary Submission Deadline: 14 April 2016, 12:00 EDT
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22 – 25 August 2016, Ruta N, Medellin, Colombia

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Abstract and Summary Submission Deadline: 3 May 2016, 12:00 EDT

 
CLEO:2016

5 – 10 June 2016, San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, California, USA

Postdeadline Paper Submission Deadline: 9 May 2016, 12:00 EDT
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19 – 24 June 2016, Loews Ventana Canyon, Tucson, Arizona, USA

Advanced Registration Deadline: 23 May 2016
Hotel Reservation Deadline: 30 May 2016

 
Frontiers in Optics – OSA’s 100th Annual Meeting/Laser Science Conference (FiO/LS)

17 – 21 October 2016, Rochester Riverside Convention Center, Rochester, New York, USA

Abstract and Summary Submission Deadline: 25 May 2016, 12:00 EDT

 
OSA International Conference on Ultrafast Phenomena

17 – 22 July 2016, Santa Fe Community Center, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

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OSA Imaging and Applied Optics Congress

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Hotel Reservation Deadline: 24 June 2016
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Meetings Calendar

OSA Incubator on Computational Modeling and Performance Metrics for Imaging System Design and Evaluation

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27 – 29 June 2016, OSA Headquarters, Washington, DC, USA

 

 
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