Optics and Photonics
 Optics is the study of light—how it propagates, how it is created and destroyed, and
                  how its interactions with matter provide a window into the natural world. Among the
                  most powerful attributes of light is its ability to create pictures, and as such a
                  tremendous amount of optics research consists of the development of new ways of imaging
                  natural phenomena with greater sensitivity, with greater resolution, and at lower
                  cost than had previously been considered possible. At the same time, the pairing of
                  light’s coherent properties and short wavelength have positioned it as a critical
                  element of modern precision measurement. Topics of optics research at SJSU include
                  holography, spectroscopy of materials, optical microscopy, and medical diagnostics.
                  For information and to learn about research opportunities, contact Ramen Bahuguna, Peter Beyersdorf, Christopher Smallwood, or Neil Switz.
Optics is the study of light—how it propagates, how it is created and destroyed, and
                  how its interactions with matter provide a window into the natural world. Among the
                  most powerful attributes of light is its ability to create pictures, and as such a
                  tremendous amount of optics research consists of the development of new ways of imaging
                  natural phenomena with greater sensitivity, with greater resolution, and at lower
                  cost than had previously been considered possible. At the same time, the pairing of
                  light’s coherent properties and short wavelength have positioned it as a critical
                  element of modern precision measurement. Topics of optics research at SJSU include
                  holography, spectroscopy of materials, optical microscopy, and medical diagnostics.
                  For information and to learn about research opportunities, contact Ramen Bahuguna, Peter Beyersdorf, Christopher Smallwood, or Neil Switz.
See also the SJSU Institute for Modern Optics web page.