Anne Tropper, University of SouthamptonAnne Tropper, University of Southampton, reminisces about the advancement of semiconductor lasers.
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Benjamin Eggleton, University of Sydney, AustraliaBenjamin Eggleton, University of Sydney, Australia, shares his early beginnings as an undergraduate student in optical astronomy.
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Robert Byer, Stanford University, USARobert Byer, Stanford University, USA, shares why he studied physics instead of astronomy.
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Charles Falco, University of Arizona, USACharles Falco, University of Arizona, USA, uses his background in optics to explore the history of science and art.
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Chris Dainty, University College London, UKChris Dainty, University College London, UK, explains how a fascination with photography led him into a career path in optics.
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David Hagan, University of Central Florida, CREOL, USADavid Hagan, University of Central Florida, CREOL, USA, gets excited about new technologies for detecting wavelengths and the implications of such research.
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Groot Gregory, Synopsys, Inc., USAGroot Gregory, Synopsys, Inc., USA, discusses his role in today's market for optical engineering.
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Grover Swartzlander, Rochester Institute of Technology, USAGrover Swartzlander, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA, recalls childhood memories experimenting with light.
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Henry Van Driel, University of Toronto, CanadaHenry Van Driel, University of Toronto, Canada, finds the ever changing landscape of optics and photonics exciting.
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Irina Sorokina, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NorwayIrina 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.
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