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John Greivenkamp, 2020 SPIE President and Optics Educator and Luminary, Dies at 67

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SPIE fellow and past president John Greivenkamp, professor emeritus at the University of Arizona’s James C. Wyant College of Optical Sciences (OSC), died Jan. 29. He was 67. Greivenkamp, who served as SPIE president in 2020, became a full professor at OSC in 1997. He previously worked for 10 years in the camera technology lab in the physics division at Kodak. “John was an excellent teacher and mentor for our students. At Optical Sciences he was always willing to help in any way he could. He spent an enormous amount of time helping to direct the building of our West...Read full article

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    Published: February 2022
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    geometrical optics
    The area of optics in which the propagation of light is described by geometrical lines (or rays) governed by Fermat's Principle. Geometrical optics is useful as long as the objects in which the light rays interact are much larger than the wavelength of the light (lenses, mirrors, stops, etc.). In geometrical optics, the wave nature of light is ignored and light is thought to travel in straight lines only to be reflected or refracted at a surface. Geometrical optics is the foundation for the...
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