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18 January 1977 Employer Requirements And Educational Programs For Laser Electro-Optic Technicians
Daniel M. Hull, L. Allen Parker
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Abstract
Surveys conducted in several regions of the country indicate a current shortage of technicians who are well trained in lasers and electro-optics; this shortage is expected to increase significantly by 1980. Needs exist in these regions for educational programs at schools and in employer facilities for preparing new employees and retraining existing employees. A government sponsored program has developed curricula and instructional materials which are available and can be adapted into a variety of learning environments. Six schools are currently teaching Laser Electro-Optics Technology and twelve more anticipate programs beginning this fall or next year. Several employers have adopted the instructional materials for use in "in-house" training programs.
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Daniel M. Hull and L. Allen Parker "Employer Requirements And Educational Programs For Laser Electro-Optic Technicians", Proc. SPIE 0092, Practical Applications of Low Power Lasers, (18 January 1977); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955085
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KEYWORDS
Laser applications

Laser optics

Electro optics

Laser safety

Carbon dioxide lasers

Semiconductor lasers

Glasses

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