LASER-TEC is the Center for Laser and Fiber Optics Education, founded in 2013 by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and headquartered at Indian River State College in Florida. It was established to help meet the goals of educating and sourcing domestic talent in the areas of optics and photonics. As a service to students, recent graduates, and prospective employers, Photonics Spectra runs a profile of one of the LASER-TEC colleges each month. The state of Montana encompasses one of the densest per capita clusters of optics and photonics institutions in the U.S. To meet the ever-growing workforce demands of this local cluster — and of the nation overall — Gallatin College offers an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in photonics and laser technology (PLT) to develop highly trained photonics and electro-optics technicians. Students construct an experiment to determine the polarization extinction ratio of a polarizing beamsplitter (top). A student characterizing the properties of a polarizing beamsplitter (bottom). Courtesy of Montana State University. Located in Bozeman, Mont., the college complements the four-year programs at Montana State University and ensures access to workforce development that promotes a vibrant local economy. Since its inception in the autumn of 2016, the PLT program has graduated a total of 40 technicians. Numerous companies from the Gallatin Valley regional photonics cluster have hired and continue to hire graduates from the program as local industry has experienced rapid growth in recent years. Companies include LUMIBIRD, Aurora, AdvR Inc., Quantum Composers, Bridger Photonics, Lattice Materials, and others. Program description Students completing Gallatin College MSU's AAS program in PLT will understand the scientific principles of electronics, photonics, and advanced manufacturing. This includes a focus on the fundamentals of light, geometric and physical optics, laser systems and their associated applications, and advanced manufacturing techniques. Graduates will also have a foundational understanding of AC and DC circuits, and the fundamentals of solid-state devices and digital electronics. Gallatin College MSU's PLT program prepares students to become technicians in photonics and electro-optics who are capable of working on products or devices used in manufacturing, communications, defense, homeland security, the medical industry, information technology, energy, environmental monitoring, lighting, displays, and entertainment. A large portion of the electronics and photonics curriculum is hands-on. Students spend a majority of their time working in a laboratory environment, applying theoretical knowledge to master the use of relevant test and measurement equipment to construct and troubleshoot advanced electro-optics systems. Specific knowledge and skills of graduates include: · The ability to excel as a technician in the electronics, optics, laser, and photonics support fields. · Overall knowledge in laser systems, electronics, optics, and electro- optics/photonics. · Knowledge in the fundamentals of light and lasers, including the nature of light, geometric optics, wave optics, optical components, optomechanical components, positioning equipment, the physics of lasers and laser operation, fibers and fiber optics, and overall laser safety. · Demonstrated knowledge in electronics, including AC/DC electronics, electronic components, and circuitry, and the ability to maintain and clean equipment and tools required in the fields of optics, lasers, and photonics. · The ability to analyze, configure, test, measure, troubleshoot, and assist with problems that arise in a professional optics, lasers, and photonics environment. · The ability to communicate with other professionals about technical ideas, procedures, and results in written, oral, and graphic formats. · Preparation for a variety of careers in design and manufacturing, materials processing, communications, medical applications, semiconductor fabrication, optical systems, electronics, and military applications. How to recruit from this college If you are interested in recruiting students from Gallatin College MSU, please reach out to our program director or come to our college to present your company and employment opportunities to our students. We will provide, free of charge, a private room in which to interview interested students. Please contact us to arrange a recruiting visit. Current students are always seeking internship opportunities, and graduates are available every May. Contact information Mark Craig Program Director of Photonics and Laser Technology +1 406-994-5147 mark.craig@montana.edu 100 Hamilton Hall Bozeman, MT 59715 Websites www.gallatin.montana.edu/programs/photonics-laser.html