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This Week in Photonics: Peter de Groot Elected into SPIE Presidential Chain; Edmund Names CEO (8/25/2022)

This Week in Photonics: Peter de Groot Elected into SPIE Presidential Chain; Edmund Names CEO
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Thursday, August 25, 2022
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Peter de Groot Elected into SPIE Presidential Chain
Peter de Groot Elected into SPIE Presidential Chain
Peter de Groot, chief scientist at Zygo Corp., was elected to serve as the 2023 vice president of SPIE. The election brings de Groot into the SPIE presidential chain. He will serve as president-elect in 2024 and as the society’s president in 2025.
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Edmund Optics Appoints Samuel Sadoulet CEO
Edmund Optics Appoints Samuel Sadoulet CEO
Edmund Optics named Samuel Sadoulet CEO, succeeding Robert Edmund, who has retired. Sadoulet assumes responsibilities effective immediately. Also last week, Edmund announced that Marisa Edmund had been appointed chair of the board of directors, succeeding Robert Edmund.
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Quantum Advancement Combines Free Electrons and Photons
Quantum Advancement Combines Free Electrons and Photons
A collaboration between Swiss and German researchers demonstrated the generation of electron-photon pair states for the first time in a controlled way, using integrated photonic circuits on a chip. Using a new technique, they precisely detected the involved particles. The experiment could enable quantum-enhanced electron microscopy and adds free electrons to the toolbox of quantum technologies.

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II-VI Extends CEO Mattera: People in the News: 08/24/22  Read Article 

Hollow-Core Fiber Gyroscope Operates on Cost-Effective Platform  Read Article 

VISION Award 2022 Finalists Announced  Read Article 

Fiber Approach to Generate Bessel Beams Opens Optical Applications  Read Article 

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