Colleagues:
Joy to the World!
While we wrap-up a glorious 2015 with parties
and presents we should pause to recognize that the end of the year is not
the end. Rather, we look forward to a new beginning in a
New Year, 2016.
Two events in 2016 require the immediate attention of optomechanical engineers
and they are both conferences in San Diego during SPIE’s Optics+Photonics
Symposium.
The first conference is “Optical Modeling and Performance Prediction
VIII,” and is chaired by Mark Kahan of Synopsis Inc. and Marie
Levine-West of JPL. Real performance predictions are not possible without
coupling the mechanical behavior to the optical surfaces, materials and
elements. Optomechanical engineering is central in assuring the desired
performance in the final design and we make valuable contributions here.
The second conference is “An Optical
Believe It or Not: Key Lessons Learned V.” This
conference is also chaired by Mark Kahan and is unique in that it encourages
engineers to share with colleagues what they have learned from their
experiences, and other people’s experiences too. Identities, individual
and corporate, may be protected (shrouded by whatever means are considered
appropriate by the speaker), encouraging discussions of problems and solutions
without casting blame and damaging reputations.
The immediacy mentioned above is imposed by the due date for abstracts, February
8, 2016. That may sound like a long time away, but with the Holidays and
the New Year crank-up activity the time will slip away from us quickly and many
days can be lost waiting for approvals.
The details of each conference are attached. So plan to get your
abstracts in early.
Then, Have a terrific Holiday
Season.
Al H.
12-8-15