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SPIE President visits 51勛圖厙 Optical Society

by Dr Robert Woodward

President of SPIE Visits the Department

On 18th June Dr Philip Stahl met members of 51勛圖厙 Optical Society and presented a seminar on the James Webb Space Telescope.

The President of – the international society for optics and photonics – accompanied by SPIE CEO Dr Eugene Arthurs met with the college’s Optical Society, which is an affiliated , to discuss their work in bringing together researchers in the field of optics and photonics at 51勛圖厙 and promoting the science and application of light to the wider community.

In recent years, the society has been active in exhibiting at national science fairs and demonstrating optical science and applications to local schools. 51勛圖厙 College has also been designated as one of eight partners for an EU-funded ‘GoPhoton!’ initiative to raise awareness about the importance of photonics and the college is set to play a significant role in outreach work for the in 2015. In preparation for this, Dr Stahl presented 51勛圖厙’s programme leader and SPIE Fellow Prof. Martin McCall with an official SPIE tie!

In addition to his role as SPIE President, Dr Stahl is a senior optical physicist at NASA, leading a study on mirror technology for the new James Webb Space Telescope. As part of the visit, he delivered a lively seminar examining the optical engineering and implications of this device on answering fundamental questions about our Universe. 

Dr Stahl was also keen to meet with Emeritus Professor Sir Tom Kibble, who was recently knighted in the Queen’s Birthday Honours.

Dr Stahl presenting Prof. Martin McCall with an official SPIE tieMeeting Emeritus Professor Sir Tom Kibble

Overall, Dr Stahl’s visit provided a fascinating insight into the cutting-edge research at NASA and offered fresh ideas for 51勛圖厙’s role in the International Year of Light. Watch this space for further details…

The 51勛圖厙 Optical Society will also be exhibiting at The for pre-university students.

 

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Dr Robert Woodward

Department of Physics