First UArizona Museum Open Day with Volunteers

MuseumOpenDayThe first UArizona Museum Open Day was a huge success for all participating museums on campus! Two LOFT members, Daewook and Vipender, happily welcomed all the visitors with other wonderful volunteers. The Wyant College of Optical Sciences had its doors open from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. on March 23rd and saw many excited visitors interested in learning more about the mysteries and history of optical sciences. Once again, a special thank you to all the amazing volunteers who made this day possible!Ā Learn more about the event and see photos here.

Daewook ranked in the international top 2% scientists

In October 2023, Stanford University in collaboration with Elsevier Data Repository, released the list which includes the Single Year 2022 Scientific Impact. LOFT group PI Daewook Kim has been included in the World’s Top 2% Scientists List. ā€œThe selection is based on the top 100,000 scientists by c-score (with and without self-citations) or a percentile rank of 2% or above in the sub-field. The c-score focuses on impact (citations) rather than productivity (number of publications) and it also incorporates information on co-authorship and author positions (single, first, last author).ā€ Congratulations to Daewook and the entire LOFT group members who have been publishing and sharing the research outcomes with the international society through various publications. More information is available in the official archive.

Optica Publishing Group Spotlights LOFT’s Inflatable Space Telescope Design and Metrology

TheĀ Optica Publishing Group highlighted a paperĀ published by Wyant College and UArizona faculty with industry partners, Nikon, Northrop Grumman and L’Garde.Ā The paper ā€œModeling and Characterization of OASIS Inflatable Primary Antenna by Dual Modality Metrologyā€ discusses the concept of a 14m aperture inflatable space observatory and its feasibility study focusing on the primary inflatable mirror. Read more here.

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Mina Yoo received the Optica Women Scholars

We are so happy that Mina Yoo (LOFT peer) received theĀ Optica Women Scholars for 2023! ā€œTheĀ Optica FoundationĀ recognized the 20Ā Optica Women Scholars. This program provides visibility, community, and resources for women in optics and photonics via financial support, professional development, and establishing a global network as they enter the field. The scholarship is awarded based on need, academic performance, and demonstrated potential.ā€

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Congratulations, Mina! For more information, please, visit theĀ Optica announcement page.

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