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Currents--University of Rochester newspaper

Optical scientist named to professorship

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James Fienup, a senior research scientist at the information analysis company Veridian Systems, has been appointed the Robert E. Hopkins Professor of Optics. Fienup will be the first to hold the new endowed chair named in honor of Hopkins, who directed the Institute of Optics from 1954-65 and who is considered one of the institute's most influential figures.

"We are very honored to have Jim Fienup joining the institute faculty," says Wayne Knox, director of the Institute of Optics. "He will add tremendously to several of our programs ranging from fundamentals of imaging to applications in biomedical optics and optical engineering. Our faculty, students, and many of our collaborators in other departments are excited to have the opportunity to work closely with him."

At the University, Fienup plans to develop algorithms that will allow researchers on the ground to use starlight to "tune" the mirrors of certain space-born telescopes, such as NASA's Next Generation Space Telescope that will someday replace the Hubble Space Telescope. Further aims include determining how other types of telescopes can achieve the best images for their particular design, how the human eye may be made to see better, and exploring unconventional ways of creating images with lasers.

"Coming to the University of Rochester gives me the opportunity to teach students and guide them in research," says Fienup. "The research aspects of the position will be similar to what I have done in the past, but with greater emphasis on basic research and increased flexibility to pursue emerging topics."

Fienup, a fellow of the Optical Society of America and of the International Society for Optical Engineering, is a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. He won the International Prize in Optics for 1983 from the International Commission for Optics, and the Rudolf Kingslake Medal and Prize for 1979 from the Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers. Fienup is currently the editor in chief of the Journal of the Optical Society of America A.

"I am delighted that such a distinguished scholar as Jim Fienup will be the first occupant of the Hopkins Chair," says Thomas J. LeBlanc, the Robert L. and Mary L. Sproull Dean of the College Faculty. "This chair was created through the generosity of institute alumni to honor one of the most influential faculty members in the history of the institute."

In recognition of Hopkins' achievements, a committee of friends and colleagues raised more than $1.5 million to endow the new position, serving as evidence of the respect the optics community has for the professor emeritus.



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