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for a similar period. His current research interests are in the characterization of the nonlinear optical properties of materials and their temporal response as well as the applications of these nonlinear materials properties for sensor protection, switching, beam control etc. He helped develop the
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He was director of the School of Optics/CREOL from July 1999 to May 2004. With the elevation of the School to the first College of Optics and Photonics, he became the dean of the college and served in that capacity until 2009. In addition Governor
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with Mansoor Sheik-Bahae with whom he also established the methodology for applying Kramers-Kronig relations to ultrafast nonlinearities. This also led to the understanding of cascaded second-order nonlinearities.
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established the Florida Photonics Center of Excellence (FPCE) in 2003 and he is the director of that center along with CREOL, both centers within the college.
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in 1978 helping to form the Center for Applied Quantum Electronics. In 1987 he joined the newly formed CREOL (
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has funded him for the past 29 years, and he has been performing research for the
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and a member of the APS, and MRS. He also served as a topical editor for
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Center for Research and Education in Optics and Lasers
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University of Arizona
Physics
University of Central Florida
Doctoral advisor
Marlan Scully
Optical Society of America
Physics
University of Arizona
Optical Sciences Center
Tucson
Arizona
University of Southern California
University of North Texas
Center for Research and Education in Optics and Lasers
University of Central Florida
National Science Foundation
Department of Defense
Z-scan technique
fellow
Optical Society of America
SPIE
Laser Institute of America
IEEE LEOS
Optics Letters
R. W. Wood Prize
Jeb Bush
OSA presidents
"Past Presidents of the Optical Society of America"
the original
Articles Published by early OSA Presidents

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