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John Louis Worland

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Sep 11, 2014, 1:19:18 PM9/11/14
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Hey y'all,

We should really try to nominate somebody from CU for this prestigious award. We can arrange a meeting if any body cares to do so. I suggest sometime tomorrow, but I'll post a doodle poll below and see who else might be willing to help. I think this would be a worthwhile use of time, but I'm not going to do it alone. I think we should nominate Noah Finkelstein as soon as possible.


Cheers,
John Worland


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raymond klucik

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Sep 11, 2014, 2:03:50 PM9/11/14
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Nice find Jack. 

We should try and schedule a meeting with SPIE/OSA officers within the next 14 days to review recruitment strategies, touch base on funding and discuss such nominations as these.

Raymond 

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Andrew Wylde

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Sep 11, 2014, 3:02:57 PM9/11/14
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Good Work Jack,

I was wondering though, I looked through most of his research for the last decade or so, and it seems like most of his focus has been in making physics education more accessible to the general population, which is a great cause. But besides a couple papers he published back in the late 90’s early millennia, I don’t know if an OSA fellowship is exactly suiting, though I may be wrong. If you can point me to something that illustrates his activity in the optics community I’d be more than happy to look at it.

Thanks,
Andrew

Andrew Wylde

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Sep 11, 2014, 3:04:44 PM9/11/14
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Also I agree with you Raymond, a progress meeting would very useful ASAP. What does everyone else think?

-Andrew
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