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27 April 1989 Quality Control Of Academic Optics Programs?
R. Barry Johnson
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Abstract
The field of optics is continuing an explosive growth period and is finding new applications every day. The need and demand for educated and trained optical engineers and scientists has caused a significant increase in the number of academic optics programs being offered. The objective of this paper is to put forth the issues and offer a possible course of action.
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R. Barry Johnson "Quality Control Of Academic Optics Programs?", Proc. SPIE 0978, 1988 Intl Conf on Education in Optics, (27 April 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.948605
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KEYWORDS
Astronomical imaging

Education and training

Geometrical optics

Explosives

Active optics

Electrical engineering

Holography

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