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OSA Honors Ursula Keller with Highest Award

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The Optical Society (OSA) announced in early February that Ursula Keller of ETH Zurich would be honored with the society’s highest award. OSA has been announcing winners of its annual awards since November 2019, with most of the awards coming in since January. The awards recognize a range of contributions from education to quantum technology research, among other subjects. Frederic Ives Medal/Jarus W. Quinn Prize — Ursula Keller Presented by OSA, the Frederic Ives Medal/Jarus W. Quinn Prize recognizes overall distinction in optics. Keller is honored for fundamental...Read full article

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    Published: March 2020
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