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Updated March 14, 2008 March 7, 2008 February, 2008
Introduction to Holography- Art and Science-A
new course to be offered at Due to lack of students for the Spring Semester this course has been postponed and may be offered in the Fall of 2008. Refer to the schedule for additional information. http://www.atep.us/schedule/cact.asp I have participated on the advisory council for the Lasers and Electro-optics program at Irvine Valley College during the past few years. This program is designed to teach electro optics and lasers on a practical level for engineers and technicians. Recently I was asked by the director of the program if I would be interested in teaching a practical holography class. I am currently designing such a course with the title "Holography, Art, and Science" that will address all three and their relationship. My thoughts are to use this course as a foundation for a book with the same title. As the course develops, I will provide material at this location. See Complete write-up: Holography, Art, and Science
September, 14, 2006 in Nimes, France-Vladimir of Kiev is knighted the newest holoknight . Central High Class of 1958 plans 50th anniversary reunion http://www.chsclassof1958.com/
WWT Awarded AMT Medal
Jim Trolinger was awarded the Aerodynamics Measurement Technique
medal by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) for
"outstanding achievements in the application of holography and
interferometry to aerodynamics and aero optics".
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MetroLaser Scientists
Organize and Chair International Conference on the Applications of
Holography
Drs. Vladimir Markov and Jim Trolinger of MetroLaser
recently returned from Kiev, Ukraine, where they served as organizers and
chairmen of The International Conference on the Applications of
Holography. Assisted by Professor Sergey Kostiyukavych, Institute of
Semiconductor Physics of Ukraine, and an international committee, they had
organized the conference during the past year as a way to encourage
leading scientists from a worldwide community of specialists in the field
to report on state of the art research in holography. Approximately 50
attendees came from 15 countries including Ukraine, USA, Germany, Poland,
Canada, Russia, Belarus, United Kingdom, Japan, Korea, Kuwait, France, The
Netherlands, Italy, and Sweden.
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