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OSC Colloquium: Juergen Czarske, Title: “Minimally invasive lens less multicore fiber endoscopy using 3D-printed holograms and deep learning for biomedicine”

Feb. 28, 2023

Juergen Czarske

Light has the potential to recognize the origins of diseases, enabling to prevent them, or to cure them early and gently. The early diagnosis is the key to improve the survival rate and cure rate of patients. However, conventional biopsy often takes several hours to a few days for the surgeon to know the results of the diagnosis. Optical histopathology offers real-time intraoperative diagnosis without tissue removal. Novel optical engineering approaches for minimally invasive fiber endoscopy using fluorescence light are presented.

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techlauncharizona.edu: 10 Years of Tech Launch Arizona: Jennifer Barton, Director of the BIO5 Institute

Feb. 28, 2023
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OSC Colloquium: Gordon Wetzstein, "Deep Optics: Learning Cameras, Displays, and Optical Computing Systems"

Feb. 27, 2023

Gordon Wetzstein

In this talk, we explore hybrid optical-digital strategies to computational imaging that outsource parts of the algorithm into the optical domain. Using such a co-design of optics and image processing, we can design application-domain-specific cameras or compute parts of a convolutional neural network in optics.

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Contracts & Grants: Non-addictive Opioid Therapeutic Development – A Pilot Study

Feb. 23, 2023
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2023 Prism Week 12

Prism Week 2023

Feb. 23, 2023

Another amazing Prism Week took place Feb. 6 - 10. The week-long diversity and inclusion event for the Optical Science & Engineering Community at the University of Arizona put on by the Women In Optics. During the week insightful and engaging events were held including allyship panels, a diversity town hall, a movie screening of "Picture a Scientist," and a special lunch & learn with guest speaker Anjani Polit.Many students, staff, and faculty supported the event to make it another success. Thank you to all for investing in the week to make it another success! And an extra thank you to all who attended as special guests of the week.

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Barton Quote for Women in Research

Women in Research: Jennifer Barton

Feb. 23, 2023
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Stacie Manuel Feature

Women in Research: Stacie Manuel

Feb. 23, 2023
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Ben Cromey Named Optica 2023 Optics Ambassador

Feb. 22, 2023

Every year the Optica Foundation and the previous year's Optics Ambassadors select ten new exceptional early-career members to serve as that year's class of Optics Ambassadors. This year's class includes Wyant College alumnus, Ben Cromey, now an optical engineer for Ball Aerospace. Congratulations, Ben on this amazing honor and opportunity!

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Willomitzer TEDx Talk

Florian Willomitzer Presents TEDxNuremberg Talk: Video Now Available

Feb. 22, 2023

On July 16th, 2022 Prof. Florian Willomitzer presented one of his research projects at TEDxNuremberg. The talk is now published on the TEDx Talks Youtube channel. In the talk, Florian shared more insights on his holographic cameras, which can see around corners and through scattering media, and “make the unseen visible.” The technique has multiple potential applications, e.g., in medical imaging, autonomous driving, industrial inspection, or virtual reality.

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National Cancer Institute Includes Travis Sawyer in Second Cohort of Early Investigator Advancement Program

Feb. 21, 2023

Congratulations to Dr. Travis Sawyer on his selection for the Early Investigator Advancement Program, by the National Cancer Institute. He is one among twenty-five scholars selected from across the country for the second annual cohort. Watch this video to learn more about his work more broadly, which integrates his Health Sciences course focused on medical device design. Congratulations, Travis!

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2026-2025 ARCS Scholarship Application Now Available - Deadline 10/10/25

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Optical Design Winners

2025 Robert S. Hilbert Memorial Optical Design Competition Winners

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Dr. Kanu Sinha Selected as Fellow for RCSA’s Quantum Matter and Information Scialog

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