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Winter College Promotes Photonics in Life Sciences, Honors ICTP's Denardo
SPIE Continues Support of Annual Meeting
| Source: SPIE
BELLINGHAM, WA--(Marketwire - February 22, 2008) - The contributions to optics education made
by Gallieno Denardo, former head of the Office of External Activities of
the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), were
honored at the ICTP Winter College in Trieste, Italy, last week.
The recognition took place during the ICTP 2008 Winter College held 11-22
February. SPIE is among co-sponsors of the annual Winter College,
contributing funds for support of the Winter College and other optics
activities, and provides ICTP with free access to the SPIE Digital Library.
Denardo established and administered optics activities at ICTP for more
than 20 years until his unexpected death in July 2007. His legacy was
remembered in the renaming of an annual optics achievement award and in the
dedication of a lecture hall on the ICTP campus.
The award, made by the International Commission for Optics (ICO) and ICTP
and as of this year known as the ICO/ICTP Gallieno Denardo Award, was
presented to Mourad Zghal, École Supérieure des Communications de Tunis,
Tunisia. Zghal was recognized for his original work in the development of
numerical modeling techniques for photonic crystal fibers, microstructured
optical fibers and polarization, and for his active commitment to the
diffusion of research in optics in Africa. Zghal has published several
journal and conference proceedings articles with SPIE. He is scheduled to
speak on "Single-sided supercontinuum generation by high-order mode
excitation in a photonic crystal fibre" at SPIE Europe's Photonics Europe
event in April.
ICTP Director Katepalli R. Sreenivasan dedicated the Gallieno Denardo
Lecture Hall. Sreenivasan noted Denardo's many accomplishments and
accolades including the SPIE Educator Award given in 2005 in recognition of
his work in organizing optics and photonics schools, colleges, conferences,
and workshops.
The ICTP provides research facilities for visitors, associates and fellows,
particularly from developing countries, and presents international forums
to foster research in physics and mathematics. Its programs serve several
thousand researchers annually.
Theme of the 2008 Winter College was Micro and Nano Photonics for Life
Sciences. The event will focus in 2009 on Optics in Environmental Science.
SPIE's suggestion for the 2010 college -- Optics and Energy
-- was seen as a timely topic.
Among participants at this year's Winter College were SPIE 2008
President-Elect Maria Yzuel, Univ. Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain; Kishan
Dholakia, Univ. of St. Andrews, UK; Dan Cojoc, Lab. Nazionale TASC/INFM,
Italy; Oscar Martinez, Univ. de Buenos Aires, Argentina; Vengu
Lakshminarayanan, Univ. of Waterloo, Canada; Minella Alarcon, Active
Learning in Optics and Photonics (ALOP), UNESCO, France; and SPIE CEO
Eugene Arthurs.
In addition to SPIE, Winter College co-sponsors include the Central
European Initiative (CEI), European Optical Society (EOS), ICO, U.S.
National Academy of Sciences (NAS), and Optical Society of America (OSA).
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