B Workshop Participants
During the preparation of this report, the committee depended on input from a large number of colleagues. Noted in this appendix are the participants in six workshops that the committee held in 1995 and 1996. Many others helped by commenting on early drafts of the report or providing information in their particular areas of expertise. The field of optics is so broad and diverse that the committee could never have accomplished its task without the assistance of this wider community. The committee thanks all of those who gave so freely of their time and expertise.
Optics in Health Care and the Life Sciences Portland, Oregon—September 15, 1995
Speakers
W. Grundfest, Cedars Sinai Medical Center
Lasers and Optics in Medicine and Surgery
T. Jovin, Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry
Lasers and Optics as Developing Tools for Biology
K. Wilson, Applied Biosystems, Inc.
Optics in Biotechnology
W. Webb, Cornell University
Two-Photon and Near-Field Microscopy
J. Pawley, University of Wisconsin at Madison
Confocal Microscopy: From Laboratory to Commercialization
R. Tsien, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of California at San Diego
Optical Detection of Biological Signals for Pharmaceutical Screening
E. Gratton, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
New Developments in Optical Imaging
R. Krueger, Anheuser Busch Eye Institute, St. Louis University School of Medicine
Lasers in Ophthalmology
K. Gregory, Oregon Medical Laser Center
Lasers in Cardiology
J. Jett, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Flow Cytometry: From Laboratory to Clinic
R. Rava, Affymetrix
Optics and High-Density DNA Arrays
R. Johnston, Molecular Dynamics
High-Throughput Microscopy
Background Paper
M. Elbaum, Electro-Optical Sciences, Inc.
Technical Advisers
T. Baer, Biometric Imaging Systems
A. Yodh, University of Pennsylvania
Optics and Manufacturing Irvine, California—October 11-12, 1995
Speakers
A. Bergh, Optoelectronics Industry Development Association
The Manufacturing Infrastructure for Optoelectronics
T. Vorburger, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Optical Sciences in Metrology
G. Osbourn, Sandia National Laboratories
Optical Science Issues in Machine Vision
R. Harner, Dow Chemical
The Chemical Industry
D. Rockwell, Delco Electronics, and D. Roessler, General Motors R&D
Center
The Use of Optics-Based Systems in Automotive Manufacturing
R. Withrington, Hughes Aircraft Company
Aerospace Manufacturing
B. Dorwart, Shannon and Wilson
The Use of Optics in the Construction Industry
M. Fleming, Duplex Products, Inc.
The Future of Optics and Printing Goes Digital
A. Lake, Boeckeler Instruments Company, and R. Breault, Arizona Optics
Industry Association
A Small Company Approach to Future Competitiveness
J. Hanley, Pinnacle Micro, Inc. (invited)
Manufacturing Issues in Laser Disk Optical Storage
M. Morris, Rochester Photonics Corporation
Micro- and Diffractive-Optics Technology: Current Status and Future Impact
R. Haitz, Hewlett-Packard Components Group
Manufacturing Issues in Semiconductor-Based Optoelectronic Components
S. Brueck, Center for High-Technology Materials
Opto-Electronic Diagnostics for Semiconductor Manufacturing
P. Reid, Hughes Danbury Optical Systems
Deterministic Manufacturing of Complex Advanced Lithography Optics
S. Depp, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Opto-Electronics Issues in Display Manufacturing
D. Kessler, Kodak
Optics in Imaging Systems
D. Belforte, Belforte Associates
Industrial Lasers
Background Paper
T. Montonye, SPIE
Optics in Information Technology Washington, D.C.—November 30 and December 1, 1995
Speakers
T. Li, AT&T Bell Laboratories
Long-Distance Lightwave Telecommunications
P. Shumate, Bellcore
Broad Band Access: Reaching the Customer
M. Phillips, ATx Telecom Systems
Analog Lightwave Transmission
V. Chan, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Optical Space Communications
M. Kryder, Carnegie Mellon University
Magnetic and Optical Recording: Survey and Future Perspectives
J. Miceli, Eastman Kodak Company
Optical Disk Storage Trends
A. Bell, IBM
Optical Storage Systems and Applications
D. Carlin, Optex Corporation
Advanced Optical Data Storage
C. Brackett, Bellcore
Multiwavelength Networks
D.A.B. Miller, AT&T Bell Laboratories
Photonic Switching
D. Psaltis, California Institute of Technology
Optical Computing
R. Nelson, Motorola
Optical Data Links
W. Worobey, Sandia National Laboratories
Overview of Flat-Panel Display Technology
T. Buzak, Technical Visions, Inc.
The Outlook for Large Flat-Panel Displays
J. Florence, Texas Instruments
Miniature Displays for Projection Imaging Applications: DMDs, LCDs, ELs, and Others
M. Stefanov, Kent Display Systems
Electronic Paper: Survey and Prediction
Background Papers
C. Ryan, GPN AT&T Network Systems
Impacts on Photonic Access and Long-Haul Transmission
P.E. Green, Jr., IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
The Optoelectronic Key to Future Information Infrastructures
D.T. Gall, TWC
Present and Future of Analog Lightwave Transmission Systems in the Cable Television Industry
T.E. Darcie, AT&T Bell Laboratories
Issues and Future Perspective for Analog Lightwave Systems and Technology
J.H. Hong, Rockwell Science Center
Future in Optical Storage: Holographic Mass Memory
B.H. Schechtman, National Storage Industry Consortium
Optical and Magnetic Recording Technologies in the Next Millennium
B. Bell, MOST Inc.
Some Thoughts on Optical Disk Storage
Energy, Space, Environment, and Optical Sensing Irvine, California—December 14-15, 1995
Speakers
R. Spellicy, Radian Corporation
Optical Environmental Monitoring
R. Menzies, JPL
Active Sensing: LIDAR
T. Vo-Dinh, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Optical Environmental Biosensors
R. Birk and B. Davis, NASA Stennis Space Center
Space-Based Optical and Laser Sensing of Earth's Resources: Applications in Terrestrial Management
B. Snavely, National Science Foundation
New Telescopes and Astronomical Imaging Techniques
J. Breckinridge, JPL
Optical Engineering for Space Science
R. Withrington, Hughes
Defense Electrooptical Systems: Laser Guides, Sensors
S. Alejandro, Air Force Phillips Laboratory
Future Challenges in Non/Counterproliferation and NBC Defense Remote Sensing
J. Hiller, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Optical Chemical Sensors: Fiber-Optic Probes, Flow Rates
M.R. Stapelbroek, Rockwell
Detectors and Detector Arrays for Visible and IR Wavelengths
R. Menzel, Texas Tech University
Trends in Examination of Physical Evidence by Optical Techniques
R. Huggins, Boeing
Optical Systems for Aerospace
W. Weber, Ford Motor Company
Optics Research Trends in the Automobile Industry
H. Powell, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Advanced Optical Technology for Inertial Confinement Fusion
P. Iles, Applied Solar Energy
Space Solar Cells
J. Benner, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Terrestrial Solar Cells
S. Selkowitz, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Optical Applications for Advanced Lighting Systems
R. Englemann, Oregon Graduate Institute
LED Status and Prospects for High-Efficiency Lighting Applications
Background Papers
J. Bilbro, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
Center of Excellence for Space Optical Systems
R. Deese, Electro Tech, Inc.
Commercial LED Lighting Systems
N. Pchelkin, U.S. Air Force Phillips Laboratory
Law Enforcement and Security Uses of Lasers and Optics
D. Hartmann, University of Washington
Global Space Based Sensing: Atmospheric/Global Climate Change
F. Faxvog, Honeywell
Ring Laser Gyro Aircraft Sensors
D. Taylor, Walt Disney Imagineering
Entertainment Uses of Lasers/Optics
M. Finger, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Surveillance: Drugs, Explosives, Border Control
T. Amundsen, Metrologic Systems
Barcode Scanner Systems
P. Kelley, Tufts University
Solar Cell and Energy Systems
M. Hutchins, Hutchins International, Ltd.
New Sulfer Dimer Lighting Sources
E. Browell, NASA/Langley
Lidar Atmospheric Remote Sensing
J. Martin, TECO Electric Technology Center
Energy Efficient Lighting
M. Rea, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
New Lighting Systems and Light Sources
M. Smith, FLIR Systems, Inc.
New Commercial IR/Thermal Cameras
W. Krupke, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Laser Sensors and New Energy Sources
Optics Research and Education Irvine, California—January 4-5, 1996
Speakers
H.J. Kimble, California Institute of Technology
Quantum Measurement and Computing
C. Wieman, JILA
Cooling and Trapping
S.J. Smith, Stanford University
Optics in Cellular and Molecular Biology
M. Nuss, AT&T Bell Laboratories
Technology and Applications of Femtosecond Lasers
P. Bucksbaum, University of Michigan
Physics with Femtosecond Sources
R. Hochstrasser, University of Pennsylvania
Lasers in Chemistry
D. Markle, Ultratech Stepper
EUV Optics for Advanced Lithographies
F. Cerrina, University of Wisconsin at Madison
Applications of X-Rays to Materials Science
B. Kincaid, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Uses of High-Brightness, Partially Coherent Light from Third-Generation Synchrotron Sources
D. Welch, Spectra Diode Labs, Inc.
Semiconductor Diode Lasers
W. Krupke, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Advanced Solid-State Lasers
M. Fejer, Stanford University
Engineering Nonlinear Materials
M. Mansuripur, University of Arizona
Materials for Optical Storage
D. Moore, University of Rochester
Gradient Index Optics
B. Thompson, University of Rochester
Education and Training in Optics: A Philosophical Overview
M.J. Soileau, University of Central Florida
Graduate Education
R.R. Shannon and J.D. Gaskill, University of Arizona
Four-Year Undergraduate Education
R.F. Novak, Monroe Community College
Two-Year Undergraduate Education and Training
D. Hull, Center for Occupational R&D
K-14 Education and Training
Background Papers
H. Winick, LCLS Working Group
A Short-Wavelength Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) Using the SLAC Linac
J. Madey, Duke University
Ultraviolet and Extreme Ultraviolet Free Electron Laser Light Sources
G. Kubiak, Sandia National Laboratories
Laser-Produced Plasma EUV Sources
D.L. Matthews, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
A Center for the Development and Application of Laser Light Sources
D.G. Hall, University of Rochester
Education in Optics at the B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. Levels at the University of Rochester
C. Joenathan, R.M. Bunch, and B.M. Khorana, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Optics Education at the B.S. and M.S. Levels: Past, Present, and Future
J.O. Dimmock and S. Kowel, University of Alabama, Huntsville
Optical Science and Engineering: A Perspective
Optical Society of America
Continuing Education Report for COSE
SPIE
SPIE Educational Services
Optics and Defense Washington, D.C.—March 18-20, 1996
Speakers
J. Stichman, Sandia National Laboratories
The Manufacturing Factory of the Future
J. Hurd, Planar Inc.
A U.S. Industry Perspective on Flat-Panel Display Manufacturing
R. Balcerak, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
Focal Plane Array Manufacturing
R. Tapp, Optical Imaging Systems
Flat-Panel Display and Sensor Manufacturing for Dual-Use Applications
M. Chang, New Focus Inc.
High-Value, Low-Cost, Low-Volume Manufacturing of Optics
R. Fedchenko, 3D Systems Inc.
Optical Systems for Rapid Prototyping and Manufacturing
H. Pollicove, University of Rochester
Low-Cost Rapid Fabrication of Optics
L. Marabella, TRW
Alliances for the Use of Lasers in Manufacturing
K. Thompson, Optical Research Associates
Optical Design
L. Marquet, Department of Defense
Weapons-Class Lasers
C. Volk, Litton Industries
Laser Gyros
L. Buchanan, DARPA
Defense Needs in Optics
L. Figueroa, Boeing Defense and Space Group
Optics in Aircraft Manufacturing
M. Ealey, Xinetics
Advanced Adaptive Optics
I. Ury, Ortel Corp.
RF Transmission Through Fibers
D. Scifres, Spectra Diode Labs
Semiconductor Lasers and OEICs: Past, Present, and Future
P. Trotta, Texas Instruments
Production of Optics for FLIRs and Other Electro-Optic Sensors
G. Riley, Lockheed Martin
Manufacturing Airborne Focal Plane Array Sensor Systems
J. Bilbro, NASA Marshall
Optics Metrology
R. Aronno, Tinsley Laboratories
Precision Asphere Manufacturing: A Small Company Perspective
P. Anthony, Bell Labs
Packaging of Photonic Components
P. Beauchamp, OCLI
Optical Coatings
J. Atherton, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Large Optics and the National Ignition Facility
Society Representatives
J. Pearson, SPIE
D. Hennage, Optical Society of America
J. McMahon, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers/Lasers and Electro-Optics Society
P. Baker, Laser Institute of America
B. Hitz, Laser and Electro-Optics Manufacturers Association
D. Wilson, American Precision Optical Manufacturers Association