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  1. Optics (Principles of physics series) by Bruno Benedetto Rossi, 1965
  2. Handbook of Optics, Volume 1: Fundamentals, Techniques, and Design. Second Edition by Optical Society of America, 1994-09-01
  3. Molecular Nonlinear Optics: Materials, Physics, and Devices (Quantum Electronics--Principles and Applications)
  4. Non-Linear Optical Properties of Matter: From molecules to condensed phases (Challenges and Advances in Computational Chemistry and Physics)
  5. The Fractional Fourier Transform: with Applications in Optics and Signal Processing by Haldun M. Ozaktas, Zeev Zalevsky, et all 2001-01-31
  6. Nonlinear Optics in Semiconductors I, Volume 58: Nonlinear Optics in Semiconductor Physics I (Semiconductors and Semimetals)
  7. Nonlinear Optics in Telecommunications (Advanced Texts in Physics) by Thomas Schneider, 2010-11-02
  8. Solid State Physics: Principles and Modern Applications by John J. Quinn, Kyung-Soo Yi, 2009-12-02
  9. Mathematical Methods of Quantum Optics (Springer Series in Optical Sciences) by Ravinder R. Puri, 2010-11-02
  10. Introduction to Optics (Advanced Texts in Physics) by Germain Chartier, 2010-11-02
  11. Nonlinear Optics: Basic Concepts by D.L. Mills, 1998-08-21
  12. GROUP 24: Physicaland Mathematical Aspects of Symmetries: Proceedings of the 24th International Colloquium on Group Theoretical Methods in Physics, Paris, ... (Institute of Physics Conference Series)
  13. Biomedical Optics: Principles and Imaging by Lihong V. Wang, Hsin-i Wu, 2007-05-29
  14. Lasers and Electro-optics: Fundamentals and Engineering by Christopher C. Davis, 1996-05-31

121. Forward To: Stony Brook Laser Teaching Center
Includes multiple student abstracts on holography and optics projects.
http://resonator.physics.sunysb.edu/laser/
The web site of the Stony Brook Laser Teaching Center
is now located at http://laser.physics.sunysb.edu/ Please make a note of the new address.

122. Matyas Koniorczyk Homepage
Ph.D student (physics) in P©cs. Information on Quantum interferometry,Nonclassical states of light, andQuantum communication. Wonderful blackand-white photos of Hungary.
http://optics.szfki.kfki.hu/~kmatyas/
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123. Ultrasound And Optical Imaging
Ultrasound and optics
http://www.icr.ac.uk/physics/Ultrasound/Ultrasound-main.htm

124. Welcome To ITAMP
Institute for Theorectical Atomic Molecular and Optical physics, 60 Garden Street, Mesoscopic physics, Quantum optics, and Quantum Information
http://itamp.harvard.edu/
Calendar People Workshops Newsmakers ...
AMO Physics Centers
Institute for Theorectical Atomic Molecular and Optical Physics, 60 Garden Street, MS 14 Cambridge, MA 02138 617-495-9524 Fax: 617-496-7668 lbastille@cfa.harvard.edu
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125. Remote Sensing And Spatial Analysis At The University Of Arizona
The Ph.D. minor in Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis offers course work which ranges from the fundamentals of the physics and optics of remote sensing to image processing, pattern recognition, and geographic information systems.
http://ag.arizona.edu/OALS/rssa/rssa.html
The University of Arizona
offers an unparalleled opportunity to pursue a multidisciplinary Ph.D. minor degree in remote sensing and related fields in spatial analysis. The range of courses offered in these fields is unmatched by any other institution in terms of breadth and depth. This is possible because a wide variety of academic departments and faculty participate in remote sensing and spatial analysis activities. To provide the student and fellow researchers an interlinked work and study environment, the remote sensing and spatial analysis program was set up through the university's interdisciplinary programs . It is administered by a committee of participating remote sensing and spatial analysis faculty. Yuma Arizona Produced by the Office of Arid Lands Studies . Webwork by Michael Haseltine

126. Photonics Jobs, Optics Jobs, Laser Jobs, Fiber Optic Jobs, Optical Engineer Empl
BS/MS in optics, physics, Mechanical Engineering, or Electrical Engineering, with a concentration in optics. Must be able to manage a diverse team of
http://www.photonicsjobs.com/Jobs/detail.cfm?Job_id=1842

127. Division Of ENGINEERING&APPLIED SCIENCE At Caltech
Research in many areas including VLSI, computational vision, the physics of computation, optics, fluid mechanics and micromachining.
http://www.eas.caltech.edu/
Professor Tracey Ho was just named to the - innovators under the age of 35 who's work is changing our world. Also among this year's listing of outstanding scientists and innovators are Caltech alumni Helen Blackwell, PhD '99; Narasimha Chari, BS '96; Rajit Manohar, BS '94, MS '95, PhD '99; and Adam Rasheed, MS '98, PhD '01. Congratulations to all! David Rutledge
The Henry Luce Foundation has awarded $277,000 to the Caltech to fund two new postdoctoral fellowships for two years. The Clare Boothe Luce Fellowships will be awarded to two women, one in the Division of Engineering and Applied Science, and the other in the Division of Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy. The Clare Boothe Luce Program stands alone as the single most significant source of private support for women in science, engineering and mathematics.
Professor James Beck was recently honored by the International Association for Structural Safety and Reliability with with a senior research prize in computational stochastic mechanics. He was recognized for recently developed numerical methods to compute uncertainties and reliabilities of linear and nonlinear systems of large dimensions. In particular, Beck's subset simulation technique is a significant breakthrough that makes him "a pioneer in the implementation of the methods of computational stochastic mechanics in engineering applications." He received the award at ICOSSAR 05. News link for more EAS Division Chair David Rutledge For a complete list of Division Officers and Staff names with contact information

128. Multimedia Physics Studios - Table Of Contents
The Multimedia physics Studios is a collection of GIF animations depicting Ray optics. The Law of Reflection (11 seconds); Image Formation for Plane
http://www.glenbrook.k12.il.us/gbssci/phys/mmedia/
Welcome to the
Multimedia Physics Studios
The Multimedia Physics Studios consists of a collection of GIF animations and accompanying explanations of major physics concepts. The animations cover common physics principles discussed in a first-year high school physics course. The animation and discussion have been written specifically for high school physics students. While the animations provide a strong visual reinforcement of physics concepts, they are not interactive. Interactive Shockwave animations are currently under construction; an initial preview of such files can be found at the Shockwave Physics Studios . Related information and discussion of physics concepts can be found at this same site in The Physics Classroom
1-Dimensional Kinematics
Newton's Laws Vectors and Projectiles ... Shockwave Animations
GIF Animations
1-Dimensional Kinematics

129. Molecular Expressions: Science, Optics And You - Interactive Java Tutorials
Visit our interactive Java tutorials that explore complex concepts in optics and the physics of light and color.
http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/optics/tutorials/

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Center for Integrating Research and Learning at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory and Molecular Expressions . The project combines scientific inquiry with hands-on instruction and state-of-the-art educational technology to equip students with skills for the twenty-first century. It provides an interdisciplinary approach that incorporates science, mathematics, language arts, social studies, and the arts. Follow the links below to explore some of the Java-based interactive tutorials that we have constructed to support the program's activities and major concepts. Newton's Prism Experiments - This tutorial replicates Isaac Newton's experiments with prisms through which he discovered that white light is made up of all the colors of the visible spectrum. The Shadowbox Theatre - Have fun learning about shadows with our virtual shadowbox theatre. Measuring With Shadows - Explore using shadows to measure relative heights by comparing the height of a Tyrannosaurus Rex shadow to that of a measuring stick. Multiple Images - Mirrors can be used to produce multiple images. This tutorial explores how two mirrors can be used to produce up to 17 images of a single object.

130. Relativistic Optics At The ANU
minutes / 22 megabytes) and explanatory commentary or purchase complete VHS copies. A paper is available explaining the physics of relativistic optics.
http://www.anu.edu.au/Physics/Searle/
Seeing Relativity Please visit the Through Einstein's Eyes site to find out about our latest multimedia work on relativistic visualisation.
If the speed of light could be reduced from over a billion kilometers per hour to just a few meters per second, the world would look very different. The Australian National University relativistic visualization project has used supercomputers to simulate what we might see in a world where the effects of Einstein's theory of special relativity are everyday experiences. View selected stills in the gallery download the complete movies (17 minutes / 22 megabytes) and explanatory commentary or purchase complete VHS copies. A paper is available explaining the physics of relativistic optics. Doppler-Shifted Highway At 76% the speed of light straight lines appear distorted, clouds bunch at the horizon, and a red desert is Doppler-shifted into a rainbow of different colours. Antony.Searle@anu.edu.au

131. Physics: A Brief Guide To Internet Resources
A brief list of useful Internet sites for physics. Atomic and Nuclear physics; High Energy physics; optics; Organisations institutions
http://www.library.rdg.ac.uk/subjects/physics/physicsir.html
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  • Galaxy - Physics
    Galaxy is a guide to worldwide information and services and provides access to collections of subject-based web resources. The physics site contains an organized list of links divided into categories, such as cosmology and mathematical physics
    P.A.M. Resources in Physics

    Produced by the Physics-Astronomy-Mathematics Division of the Special Libraries Association this gateway includes lists of useful links under the following catagories: People (Directories/Biographies); Professional societies; Institutions; Reference sources; Eprints; and Pathfinders (Internet resources in mathematics). This site has an American bias.
    Physics web

    Physics web is the result of an international effort to improve the use of information technology and the WWW in physics research and education and is hosted by the Institute of Physics. It maintains an index of world-wide physics web resources.

132. Physics 213a Waves And Optics, Walter F. Smith
physics 213a 2004 Waves and optics. Instructor Walter F. Smith (X1332, KINSC Link 110) Office hours M 24, Tu 10-11, Th 10-11, F 130-230 or by
http://www.haverford.edu/physics-astro/course_materials/phys213/welcome.htm
Physics 213a 2005
Waves and Optics Instructor: Walter F. Smith (X1332, KINSC Link 110)
Office hours: M 2-4, Tu 10-11, Th 10-11, F 1:30-2:30 or by appointment Meets: MWF 11:30-12:30, KINSC E309
Recitation: Monday 8:30-9:30 pm or Tuesday 1:30-2:30 pm KINSC E309 Syllabus (also available in PDF or Word Format Assignments (choose a format):
Assignment 1 Web Page PDF Word Format
Assignment 2 Web Page PDF Word Format
Assignment 3 Web Page PDF Word Format
Recitations (choose a format):
Recitation 1 Web Page PDF Word Format
Recitation 2 Web Page PDF Word Format Exams (choose a format):
Exam 1: Expected Topics Web Page PDF Word Format Lecture Summaries (choose a format; PDF files are smaller, Word or PDF files have the nicest formatting): Monday Wednesday Friday Web page PDF Word Harmonic approximation for stable equilibrium, equipartition theorem Web page PDF Word Harmonic approximation for stable equilibrium, equipartition theorem

133. Optics
Polarization and Birefringence Prisms Propagation of Light Refraction and Reflection Spectral Energy Back to physics Demonstrations Home Page.
http://www.mip.berkeley.edu/physics/bookedx.html
Optics
  • Perception
  • Diffraction
  • Gratings and Spectra
  • Holography ...
  • Spectral Energy Back to Physics Demonstrations' Home Page
  • 134. Optical Physics
    University of Glasgow » Department of physics Astronomy » optics University of Glasgow » Department of physics Astronomy » optics Group. decoration. click to view a movie about the group optics People
    http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/physopt/
    About Physics@Sydney Students Research Local ... Links OPTICAL PHYSICS Optical Physics is part of the School of Physics, which is in the Faculty of Science at the University of Sydney. Our research interests are in the development of novel optical techniques for nano-optical measurements and in diffractive optics. Some of our research activities include:
    • Low-coherence interferometry for surface metrology Low-coherence interferometry for biomedical application such as in optical coherence tomography, and in microscopy Nomarski differential interference contrast method using multiple-beam shearing interferometry for quantitative phase measurements Real-time phase difference amplification by liquid crystal spatial light modulator for measuring nano-scale phase variation of a biological object Generation of optical phase singularity using Liquid Crystal Spatial Modulator Energy density in the focal region for scalar and polarized waves and beam propagation by direct numerical integration of fundamental diffraction integrals.
    Surface Profiles of Integrated Circuits
    Taken from LCI microscope
    Size: 170x100x1 microns Irradiance in the focal region
    for a linear polarized light beam
    Contact details:
    Dr. Maitreyee Roy

    135. Jack's Page: Basic Physics And Optics
    Jack s Page Basic physics and optics optics is divided into Matrix Ray optics, Matrix Wave optics, and Ellipsometry (matrix wave optics applied to the
    http://www.kw.igs.net/~jackord/j6.html
    Jack's Page: Basic Physics and Optics
    Author: Jack Ord email: jackord@kw.igs.net
    What's It About?
    It's all physics - if you have no interest in the waveforms that appear on the Entry Page, then look no farther (I hope you liked the sailboat picture). (In case you bypassed it, the Entry Page has the sailboat picture, a wave-motion applet, a link to What's New? and links to this page, the Site Index.) Basic Physics deals with simple algorithms for numerical solution of problems in physics, notably Richard Feynman's algorithm for solving F=Ma (and its extensions). Basic Physics is aimed at people who want to write their own programs. Source code is provided in Java and Liberty Basic for each of the examples, and Instructions are given for downloading Java and Liberty Basic. The Java source code is written to look as much like Basic as possible. In particular, the three applets in the introductory section on Newton's Law show that only a minimum subset of Java is needed to do calculations and print or plot the results. Optics is divided into Matrix Ray Optics, Matrix Wave Optics

    136. Biomedical Optics Research Laboratory
    UCL DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL physics AND BIOENGINEERING The Biomedical optics Research Laboratory is located within the Department of Medical physics
    http://www.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/research/borl/
    @import url(/css/extras.css); UCL DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL PHYSICS AND BIOENGINEERING
    FACULTY OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES
    NIR Spectroscopy
    Infant brain imaging Phantoms MONSTIR ... TOAST This website is maintained by Jem Hebden . Please send any comments regarding this website to: jem@medphys.ucl.ac.uk Last update: September 16, 2005 The Biomedical Optics Research Laboratory ESPR Prize for Optical Imaging Poster Our colleague Dr. Topun Austin won the Prize for Best Poster Presentation at the European Society for Paediatric Research (ESPR) annual meeting in Siena, Italy, in September 2005. His poster, entitled "Three Dimensional Optical Imaging of Neonatal Brain Activation," can be viewed by clicking here . There were 317 posters at the meeting. Further information about our optical imaging of the infant brain is available by clicking here The Biomedical Optics Research Laboratory is located within the at University College London Near-infrared Spectroscopy Group Clare Elwell, David Delpy, Terence Leung, Murad Banaji, Anna Blasi, David Kirkby

    137. Laser Physics And Nonlinear Optics Group - University Of Twente
    Laser physics Group Welcome to the page of the Laser physics and nonlinear optics Group of the University of Twente.
    http://www.tn.utwente.nl/lf/
    Laser Physics and nonlinear Optics
    LF website Home Research Education Members ... Route/Contact
    Introduction
    Vacancies
    Currently we have 2 Post-Doc. positions available.
    Main research areas:
    Solid Media
    Free electron systems

    Bound electron systems
    Research Support
    Our research is being supported in part by the following organizations, to whom we are grateful:
  • FOM STW : Research Council for Applied Sciences; NWO : Dutch Organization for Scientific Research.
  • Contact Information Laser Physics and nonlinear Optics
    Mail: Postbus 217
    7500 AE Enschede
    The Netherlands Email: Phone: Fax: Top

    138. ELX.com.au (Australia) - Fiber Optics Handbook Fiber, Devices, And Systems For O
    MICHAEL BASS is Professor of optics, physics, and Electrical and Computer Engineering in the School of optics/Center for Research and Education in optics
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    139. Faculty P&A: Research: Atom Optics & Ultrafast Dynamics
    Deze site is geoptimaliseerd voor browsers die frames ondersteunen. Text page. Atomic physics Home Page. Nederlands Zoeken / Search Home.
    http://www1.phys.uu.nl/wwwaoud/
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    140. Geometric Optics
    optics Phenomena, Orbits, PEARLS, Photoelectric Tutor, physics By The strength of Geometric optics is rooted in its simple, targeted focus on
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