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Meet 150 suppliers at this premier optical fabrication exhibition Showcasing optical manufacturing technology— equipment, machines, tools, materials, instrumentation, metrology, processes, and more. Sign up today www.spie.org/ofbexh2 Conferences and Courses: 14–17 October 2013 Rochester Riverside Convention Center Rochester, New York, USA 15–17 October 2013 Co-sponsored by Exhibition Preview

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Meet 150 suppliers at this premier optical fabrication exhibition Showcasing optical manufacturing technology—equipment, machines, tools, materials, instrumentation, metrology, processes, and more.

Sign up today www.spie.org/ofbexh2

Conferences and Courses: 14–17 October 2013Rochester Riverside Convention CenterRochester, New York, USA

15–17 October 2013

Co-sponsored by

Exhibition Preview

About SPIESPIE is an international society advancing an interdisciplinary approach to the science and application of light. www.SPIE.org

About APOMAThe American Precision Optics Manufacturers Association represents a broad constituency of precision optics manufacturers, the supporting industry, and academic associates, whose mutual interest is the advancement and expansion of optics manufacturing and technology. www.APOMA.org

Exhibition: 15–17 October 2013Conference and Courses: 14–17 October 2013Rochester Riverside Convention CenterRochester, New York, USA

This exhibition of Optical Components and Fabrication, Panel Discussions,and Product Demonstrations at the Rochester Riverside Convention Center is the best opportunity this year to meet and discuss your technology needs with peers and suppliers, discover new possibilities, and increase capabilities at a lower budget.

Conference Chairs

Exhibition Chairs

James M. SydorSydor Optics, Inc. (USA)

Richard A. Nasca Corning Corp. (USA)

Matthias Pfaff OptoTech Optikmaschinen GmbH (Germany)

Julie Bentley Univ. of Rochester (USA)

Meet face-to-face with over 150 suppliers at North America’s largest optical fabrication exhibition this fall SPIE Optifab 2013 is the largest optical manufacturing product and supplier exhibition held in the United States. At Optifab you’ll fi nd research AND industry—a unique format that lets you gain valuable insight into the optical fabrication market by maximizing interaction between leading international researchers and manufacturers.

See the latest in optical fabrication technologies, scientifi c precision machines, and interactive demonstrations. SPIE Optifab is where optical fabrication business gets done and attendees fi nd solutions.

One low fee gives you access to:

• Over 150 companies dedicated to optical fabrication technologies and applications

• See the newest products via hands-on product demos

• See the big machine builders: OptoTech, QED, Schneider, OptiPro, and Satisloh

• Two Plenary Sessions with leading experts

• Two Industry Panel Discussions on Wednesday

Exhibition Entry Fee – Sign Up Early and Save.

There is a $35 fee to enter the Optifab Exhibition. Student fee, $15. Fees increase $10 after 27 September.

“If you are making optics, you must be here. If you are buying them, you should not miss it.”– Optifab Attendee

Rochester Riverside Convention CenterRochester, New York, USA

15–17 October 2013

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Visit with 150 exhibiting companies that will help you fulfi ll your requirements for 2013 and beyond. The exhibition showcases the newest products, latest innovations, and cutting-edge technologies: Optical fabrication equipment · Optical components, materials, and systems · Opto-mechanical components and devices · Laser system components · Optical thin fi lm coatings · Optical metrology and testing equipment · Clean room equipment · Software, adhesives, glass, and consumables

Meet leaders from top companies:OptiPro Systems · OptoTech Optical Machinery Inc. · QED Technologies Inc. · Satisloh North America Inc. · Universal Photonics Inc. · Zygo Corp. · Mahr Federal Inc. · Schneider Optical Machines Inc. · TRIOPTICS GmbH · Xonox Technology GmbH · II-VI Infrared · Ohara Corp. · HOYA Corp., Radiant Zemax · Sydor Optics, Inc. · Synopsys, Inc. · JENOPTIK Optical Systems · Optimax Systems, Inc.

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Thursday 17 October · 10:00 am to 3:00 pm

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Don’t miss special events on the exhibition fl oorIndustry Panel Discussions · Poster Session · Networking Reception ·

Award Presentations

Find the LatestInteractive Floor Plans and Exhibitor List:www.spie.org/ofbexh2

SPIE Optifab 2013 | 15-17 October

Your exhibition registration puts you face-to-face with these leading companies4D Technology Corp. . . .603

AccuFiz Laser Interferometer. High lateral resolution for measuring steep slopes and aspheres.

AccuCoat Inc. . . . . . . . . . 506

Advanced Abrasives Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . 109

Advanced Glass Industries. . . . . . . . . . . . . 504

Aixtooling GmbH . . . . . . . 107

Andover Corp. . . . . . . . . 1346

Sputtered Coatings from UV to near IR - Hard Oxide sputtered coatings on a wide variety of substrates.

Applied Image, Inc. . . . . . 302

Precision GLASS BALL LENSES for couplers, focus devices, sensors and compression molding

Applied Surface Technologies . . . . . . . . . . 412

attocube systems Inc. . . 1326

Nanometer-precise piezo positioning systems and fi ber-based interferometric displacement sensor systems

Boldt Machinery . . . . . . . 907

C&D Assembly, Inc. . . . . 911

Professional Electronics Contract Manufacturing, since 1992. ISO 9001:2008 Certifi ed.

CDA GmbH . . . . . . . . . . 1208

Exhibitor List – New and Featured Products

Chardon Tool . . . . . . . . . . 108

Cleaning Technologies Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1103

Cleaveyor Ultrasonic parts cleaning system; modular design single piece workfl ow.

Contour Fine Tooling Inc. 606

World Class Single Crystal Diamond Tools for Optics Manufacturing

CV Nanotechnology Inc. . 910

Best kept secret PRECISION POLISHING PRODUCTS for superior surface fi nishing!

DCM Tech, Corp. . . . . . . 807

Diffraction International Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 811

Displays & Optical Technologies Inc. . . . . . 1328

Diverse Optics Inc. . . . . 1110

DMG Mori Seiki . . . . . . . . 907

Extreme machining of hard brittle materials using Ultrasonic machining technology.

dopa Diamond Tools . . . . 102

Electro Optics Magazine .906

Eminess Technologies . . 611

Empire West Inc. . . . . . . . 105

Engineering Synthesis Design, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . 802

Dimetior Interferometers - Dynamic Metrology, Vibration Insensitive, Aspheres with Auto Alignment.

ET Precision Optics, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1104

Evaporated Metal Films Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 912

Evatec NA . . . . . . . . . . . . 104

In situ Reoptimisation. Yield enhancement & cost saving in optical thin fi lm production

Ferrotec (USA) Corp. . . . .809

Fraunhofer-Institut fu r Produktionstechnologie .808

Applied research in precision glass molding.

Fujitok Corp. . . . . . . . . . .306

Substrates of Optical Materials, such as Glass, Fused silica, CFG, Crystal and others.

Glass Fab, Inc. . . . . . . . 1330

Gooch & Housego. . . . . 1109

GTI Technologies, Inc. . 1342

The most capable small diamond wire saw available - the WSD-K2.

Heraeus Quartz America LLC . . . . . . . . . . 810

High performance fused silica and quartz for challenging optical applications.

Hinds Instruments, Inc. . . 704

HOYA Corporation USA-Optics Division . . . . . . . 1203

II-VI Infrared . . . . . . . . . . 204

ilis gmbh . . . . . . . . . . . . . 411

StrainScope™ imaging polarimeter for objective stress birefringence measurement in realtime

Innolite GmbH . . . . . . . . . 210

NANOGRIP - ultra precise clamping technology for spindle and tool.

Inrad Optics, Inc . . . . . . . 407

Intlvac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205

IOP Publishing Ltd. . . . . . 410

IRD Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . 111

Isuzu Glass, Inc. . . . . . . .808

JAYCO Cleaning Technologies . . . . . . . . . 1210

Precision Ultrasonic Cleaning Systems for Optics: Automated & Manual Units

JENOPTIK Optical Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 702

JML Optical Industries, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510

K&Y Diamond Ltd. . . . . . 1105

Kreischer Optics, Ltd. . . .903

Kugler of America Ltd. . .806

KUGLER- Micro Gantry Systems

LaCroix Optical Co.. . . . . 710

Aspheres, our newest capability. Proudly made in the U.S.A.

Larsen Equipment Design, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . .805

Lattice Materials, LLC . . .905

Leybold Optics USA, Inc. 605

HELIOS sputter tool for ultra-precise optical coatings

The Lindgren Group . . . . 106

Optical electroless nickel for Diamond turning applications

Luphos GmbH . . . . . . . . 1322

Magnus Precision Manufacturing, Inc. . . . . . 402

Mahr Federal Inc. . . . . . . 116

MarSurf LD 130/260 Aspheric High-Precision 2D/3D Measuring Station

McVac Mfg. Co. Inc. . . . . 507

Mcvac’s adjustable position Crystal Thin Film Coating Sensor assembly.

MicroSystems GmbH . . . 305

Mildex, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . .608

Moore Nanotechnology Systems, LLC . . . . . . . . . 602

The New Nanotech 100UPG Ultra Precision Grinding System on display

Nanophase Technologies Corp. . . . . 1108

Newport Thin Film Laboratory, Inc . . . . . . . . 208

UV - IR Custom Coatings

NGL Cleaning Technology SA . . . . . . . 1324

NiCoForm, Inc. . . . . . . . . 413

North American Coating Laboratories . . . . . . . . . . 308

nPoint Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . 207

RXY3-276 tip/tilt piezo stage for mirror steering and stabilization

Ohara Corp. . . . . . . . . . . 404

Optical Perspectives Group, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . 307

Optics Technology, Inc. . 508

Optikos Corp. . . . . . . . . . 706

Optimax Systems, Inc. . . 503

OptiPro Systems . . . . . . . 615

PRO 160C: The latest CNC centering technology. Unprecedented effi ciency, fl exibility & repeatability.

OptiWorks, Inc. . . . . . . . .609

OPTIX Co. . . . . . . . . . . . 1318

Optix has increased production capacity with new machines for Aspheric production

Opto-Alignment Technology . . . . . . . . . . 1107

OptoSigma Corp. . . . . . . 408

OptoTech Optical Machinery Inc. . . . . . . . . . 915

MCG 100 CNC: Multi-purpose 5 axis grinding –centre for spheres, aspheres, cylinders and freeform surfaces

Opto-Technological Laboratory . . . . . . . . . . . . 303

Interferometers to test accuracy and radii of optical surfaces at production shops

The Optronics Co., Ltd. . .902

P.R. Hoffman Machine Products, Inc. . . . . . . . . 1300

4-Way SERVO 3100 Double Sided lapping, polishing Machine

Pennwell Corp/Laser Focus World . . . . . 100

PHASICS S.A. . . . . . . . . . 304

Kaleo solutions for MTF and WFE, from UV to far IR

Photon Gear, Inc. . . . . . . 403

Photonics Media/Laurin Publishing . . . . . .803

Photonics Online . . . . . . .908

Precision Glass & Optics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212

PG&O offers complete turnkey optics solutions for industrial & defense applications.

Precision Laser Technology . . . . . . . . . . . 409

Precision MicroDynamics, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1106

Precision Optical . . . . . . . 110

Precitech, Inc. . . . . . . . . . 703

PremaTech Advanced Ceramics . . . . . . . . . . . . 1111

Leaders in precision machining and polishing of technical ceramics.

QED Technologies, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 511; 515

QED’s ASI(Q) metrology system for optimal stitching and measurement capabilities

R. Mathews Optical Works, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . 405

Custom Aspheric optics for research, medicine, industrial and commercial applications

Radiant Zemax, LLC . . . . 209

Breakthrough optical and illumination design in Zemax 13 Release 2

Reynard Corp. . . . . . . . . 1306

ColorLock™ Filter Stacks are durable, cleanable, customized & exhibit no angle shift

Salem Advanced Surfacing Materials . . . . . 203

Satisloh North America Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 415

C-300 Centering Machine combines force-controlled grinding and CNC technology fl exibility.

Savvy Optics Corp. . . . . 1202

Schneider Optical Machines Inc. . . . . . . . . 1215

SCGa 100 for advanced grinding of spheres and aspheres.

Shanghai Optics Inc. . . . . 607

Custom Objective Design with working distance ranging from 200 - 1100nm

Sierra Precision Optics . . 913

SlicingTech . . . . . . . . . . . 707

MeyerBurger DS-265 with diamond wire for slicing sapphire, ultrahard materials

Spectra Services . . . . . . 1205

Spica Technologies, Inc. 1314

Swift Glass Co. . . . . . . . . 509

Sydor Optics, Inc. . . . . . . 502

Synopsys, Inc. . . . . . . . . 1338

Design reliable, cost-effective ‘imaging optics with CODE V software

Syntec Optics . . . . . . . . . 505

Taylor Hobson AMETEK UPT . . . . . . . . . 711

PGI Dimension - the Standard in Asphere Metrology

Techmetals, Inc. . . . . . . 1334

Technodiamant USA Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .606

Concave radius diamond tools now available in both controlled and non-controlled waviness

Technotrade International Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1310

Deconex aqueous Detergents for residue free cleaning of precision optics

Tecport Optics, Inc. . . . .406

Tempo Wafer Boxes . . . 1207

TRIOPTICS GmbH . . . . . 215

Tydex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1102

Thz Diffractive Optical Elements: Thz Fresnel lenses and Thz Beam Dividers

Unist Technologies Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .909

Carriers for double side grinding, lapping and polishing.

United Lens Co., Inc. 310; 311

Universal Photonics Inc. . 815

SOMOS 2300 - World’s Largest Double-Sided Operating Machine

University of Rochester, The Institute of Optics . . . 709

Valtech Corp. . . . . . . . . . 804

VALTRON® aqueous detergents are formulated for precision cleaning applications.

Vermont Photonics Technologies Corp. . . . . 1348

State of the Art in Prism and Polygon Geometry Measurement

Volpi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .904

Volpi is an advanced optical Engineering and manufacturing company

Wordingham Technologies . . . . . . . . . . 505

Wrisley Abrasives . . . . . . 103

Xactra Technologies . . . . 206

Xonox Technology GmbH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1315

Zeeko Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . .309

Zygo Corp. . . . . . . . . . . 1115

Industry Panel DiscussionsFuture of MetrologyWednesday • 2:00 to 3:00 pmModerated by Tom Battley, New York Photonics Industry Association (USA)Join us for a lively panel discussion on the future developments of metrology. Leaders in the industry will present and share their vision.

Getting Hired in 2013 and BeyondWednesday • 3:30 to 4:30 pmJoin us for a panel discussion on careers in optics and photonics outside the academic world. Learn about getting hired at tech-based companies and non-academic jobs directly from human resource professionals in the optics and photonics sector.

Product Demos

Free Product Demonstrations are open to all attendees. Exhibiting companies will showcase products in half-hour demonstrations.

Tuesday Wednesday

11:30 am

QIS - A Coherent Imaging Fizeau Interferometer for Improved Stitching Chuck McFee, QED Technologies

Brief Description: Aspheric stitching interferometry requires measurement of high fringe densities. QED demonstrates the advantages of its coherent imaging Fizeau interferometer QIS over incoherent imaging systems.

10:30 am

New Nanotech 100UPG Ultra Precision Grinding SystemJeff Perra, Moore Nanotechnology Systems, LLC

Once again Nanotech defines new industry standard for Ultra Precision Machining Systems. The new Nanotech100UPG is a deterministic grinding system for carbide molds and aspheric glass lenses.

2:30 pm

PRO 160C: The Latest in Centering Machine Technology for Precision OpticsMichael Bechtold, OptiPro Systems, LLC

PRO 160C centering machine is the newest addition to OptiPro’s PRO Series product line. Fast and easy setups as well as cutting-edge advanced features will be demonstrated.

11:30 am

Ultrasonic Grinding Technology from OptiPro SystemsEdward Fess, OptiPro Systems

OptiSonic is OptiPro’s latest innovation which utilizes Ultrasonic technology, an ideal method to grind hard optical ceramic materials. The features, capabilities, and benefits will be demonstrated.

3:30 pm

NANOGRIP - Ultra precise clamping technology for spindle and toolDr.-Ing. Christian Wenzel, Innolite GmbH

The retrofit NANOGRIP clamping system (repeating accuracy < 1 ìm ) revolutionizes flexibility in ultraprecision manufacturing processes and can reduce production downtime by hours.

Thursday

10:30 am

Export Control: Reform Update and Tips for Compliance — An Open Forum Kerry T. Scarlott, Esq., Goulston & Storrs, P.C.

U.S. export controls are undergoing a dramatic shift. Join us for a forum on critical ITAR/export control issues for the optics industry. This will be an open discussion with the opportunity for audience input and questions.

11:30 am

Objective measurement of stress birefringence in optical materials and componentsHenning Katte, ilis gmbh

The StrainScope™ real-time imaging polarimeter makes it possible to measure stress birefringence in optical materials and components with high precision and at high lateral resolution.

Special Events

Open to All Attendees Exhibition visitors, exhibitors, and technical conference attendees

Plenary SessionsTuesday 15 October · 11:00 am to 12:00 pm

Disruptive innovation: the story of the fi rst digital cameraSteven Sasson, Retired, Eastman Kodak Co. (USA)

The creation of the fi rst digital camera prototype in 1975 at the Eastman Kodak Company will be discussed as well as how the concept was demonstrated within Kodak during the following year. Subsequent technical innovations with megapixel imagers, image compression products in the mid 1980’s, and the early commercialization of professional

and consumer digital still cameras in the early 1990’s will be discussed. The internal Kodak reaction to these developments will be highlighted as well as some of the learned observations about how to deal with disruptive innovation within an established corporate environment will be shared.

Steven Sasson attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in Troy N.Y. and in 1973; he graduated with a BS and a Masters degree in electrical engineering. After graduation Steven joined Eastman Kodak Company as an electrical engineer working in an applied research laboratory. He engaged in a number of early digital imaging projects. Among these was the design and construction of the fi rst digital still camera and playback system in 1975. Steven continued to work throughout the 1980s in the emerging fi eld of digital photography receiving over 10 key digital imaging patents. In 1989 he led the development of the fi rst prototype mega pixel electronic digital camera utilizing DCT compression that stored images to fl ash memory cards. Steven continued his work throughout the 1990’s by developing one of the fi rst photographic quality thermal printing systems, derivatives of which are still in use in self-service imaging kiosks around the world today. Before retiring in 2009 Steven was a project manager in the Intellectual Property Transactions group at Kodak.

Wednesday 16 October · 1:10 to 2:00 pm

NASA funding for optical fabrication and testing technology development

H. Philip Stahl, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (USA)

Technologies to fabricate and test optical components are required for NASA to accomplish its highest priority science missions. For example, the NRC ASTRO2010 Decadal Survey states that an advanced large-aperture UVOIR telescope is required to enable the next generation of compelling astrophysics and exo-planet science; and that present technology is not mature enough to affordably build and launch any potential UVOIR mission concept.

The NRC 2012 NASA Space Technology Roadmaps and Priorities report states that the highest priority technology in which NASA should invest to ‘Expand our understanding of Earth and the universe’ is a new generation of astronomical telescopes. And, each of the Astrophysics division Program Offi ce Annual Technology Reports (PATR), identifi es specifi c technology needs. NASA has a variety of programs to fund enabling technology development: SBIR (Small Business Innovative Research); the ROSES APRA and SAT programs (Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Science; Astrophysics Research and Analysis program; Strategic Astrophysics Technology program); and several Offi ce of the Chief Technologist (OCT) technology development programs.

Dr. H. Philip Stahl is a Senior Optical Physicist at NASA MSFC currently leading an effort to mature technologies for a new large aperture telescope to replace Hubble. Previous assignments include Astrophysics Division Deputy Assistant Director for Technology and Mirror Technology lead for the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). Dr. Stahl co-authored two NASA technology studies: Offi ce of Chief Technologist Science Instruments, Observatories and Sensor Systems Technology Assessment (2011); and Advance Planning and Integration Offi ce Advanced Telescope and Observatory Capability Roadmap (2005). Dr. Stahl is a leading authority in optical metrology, optical engineering, and phase-measuring interferometry. Many of the world’s largest telescopes have been fabricated with the aid of high-speed and infrared phase-measuring interferometers developed by him, including the Keck, VLT and Gemini telescopes. At Raytheon Danbury he was lead optical engineer for the 4 meter LAMP mirror and the Spitzer secondary mirror. Dr. Stahl is a member of OSA and SPIE (Fellow) and 2013 SPIE President-Elect. He is a past ICO Vice President. He earned his PhD in Optical Science at the University of Arizona Optical Sciences Center in 1985.

CO-LOCATED MEETINGROSA Optics TalksWednesday • 7:00 to 8:30 pmHosted by: ROSA, Rochester Optics Society

Networking Reception and Poster ViewingWednesday • 4:30 to 6:00 pmAll attendees are invited to relax, socialize, and enjoy refreshments. Conference posters will be on display. Poster authors will be present for discussion about their research.

SPIE Optifab Technical Program Where Research and Industry MeetAt Optifab you’ll fi nd research AND industry — a unique format that lets you gain valuable insight into the optical fabrication market by maximizing interaction between leading international researchers and manufacturers.

With a unique technical focus on classical and advanced optical manufacturing technologies, Optifab offers conference attendees an exceptional opportunity to interact with worldwide experts in the fi eld of optical fabrication.

More than 100 technical and commercial papers in these areas:· Optical manufacturing

· Design for manufacturing

· Materials and optical materials sciences

· Classical and automated fabrication

· Grinding, polishing, and new methods of surface fi nishing

· Injection/glass molding, lithographic processing, and chemical etching

· Process science

· New developments in coatings technology

· New developments in metrology, fabrication, and lens design

· Opto-mechanical design and fabrication

· Interactivity and data interfaces between optical design programs, mechanical design programs, fabrication equipment, and metrology instrumentation

· Metrology equipment

· Developments in optical materials

· New infrared materials

· Advanced optical fabrication equipment

· Coating equipment

· Metrology equipment

· Current events impacting the optical fabrication industry

Separate fee required for conferences and courses. See web for details:

www.spie.org/ofbexh2

Courses Top training to improve your skills and make new connections Developed with input from local industry leaders, courses range from optical fundamentals to current approaches in engineering and manufacturing, including aspheric optics, metrology, GD&T and manufacturing standards, thin fi lms, and optomechanics. See detailed course descriptions, prices, or to register online: www.spie.org/ofbexh2

Designing Optical Systems with Manufacturable AspheresSC1061: Course Level: IntroductoryInstructor: Julie Bentley, Univ. of Rochester (USA)

Evaluating Aspheres for ManufacturabilitySC1039: Course Level: IntroductoryInstructors: Gregory W. Forbes, QED Technologies Inc (Australia); Paul E. Murphy, Paul Dumas, QED Technologies, Inc. (USA)

Introduction to Modern OpticalDrawings – the ISO 10110 StandardSC863: Course Level: IntroductoryInstructor: David M. Aikens, Savvy Optics (USA)

Making Sense of Waviness and Roughness on OpticsSC1011: Course Level: IntermediateInstructor: David M. Aikens, Savvy Optics (USA)

Optical Manufacturing OverviewSC350: Course Level: IntroductoryInstructor: Robert F. Novak, BAN Optical (USA)

Fundamentals of Single Point Diamond TurningSC848: Course Level: IntroductoryInstructor: John P. Schaefer, Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies (USA)

Optical System Design: Layout Principles and PracticeSC690: Course Level: IntroductoryInstructor: John E. Greivenkamp, College of Optical Sciences, The Univ. of Arizona (USA)

Optical Materials, Fabrication and Testing for the Optical EngineerSC1086: Course Level: IntroductoryInstructor: Jessica DeGroote Nelson, Optimax Systems, Inc. (USA)

Structural Adhesives for Optical BondingSC015: Course Level: IntermediateInstructor: John G. Daly, Vector Engineering (USA)

Subcontracting Custom Optics SC1119: Course Level: IntroductoryInstructor: Michael Orr, Corning NetOptix (USA)

Thin Film Optical CoatingsSC321: Course Level: IntermediateInstructor: H. Angus Macleod, Thin Film Center, Inc. (USA)

Mounting of Optical ComponentsSC1019: Course Level: IntroductoryInstructor: Keith J. Kasunic, Optical Systems Group, LLC (USA)

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