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Anne Tropper, University of Southampton
Anne Tropper, University of Southampton, reminisces about the advancement of semiconductor lasers.
10/5/2016



Benjamin Eggleton, University of Sydney, Australia
Benjamin Eggleton, University of Sydney, Australia, shares his early beginnings as an undergraduate student in optical astronomy.
10/5/2016



Robert Byer, Stanford University, USA
Robert Byer, Stanford University, USA, shares why he studied physics instead of astronomy.
10/5/2016



Charles Falco, University of Arizona, USA
Charles Falco, University of Arizona, USA, uses his background in optics to explore the history of science and art.
10/5/2016



Chris Dainty, University College London, UK
Chris Dainty, University College London, UK, explains how a fascination with photography led him into a career path in optics.
10/5/2016



David Hagan, University of Central Florida, CREOL, USA
David Hagan, University of Central Florida, CREOL, USA, gets excited about new technologies for detecting wavelengths and the implications of such research.
10/5/2016



Groot Gregory, Synopsys, Inc., USA
Groot Gregory, Synopsys, Inc., USA, discusses his role in today's market for optical engineering.
10/5/2016



Grover Swartzlander, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
Grover Swartzlander, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA, recalls childhood memories experimenting with light.
10/5/2016



Henry Van Driel, University of Toronto, Canada
Henry Van Driel, University of Toronto, Canada, finds the ever changing landscape of optics and photonics exciting.
10/5/2016



Irina Sorokina, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Irina Sorokina, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway, was inspired by her father, a radio astronomer in the 1950s who helped work on the measurements of background radiation.
10/5/2016



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