Bingaman recognized as 2007 OSA Advocate Of Optics

Feb. 12, 2007
Feb. 12, 2007, Washington, D.C.--New Mexico Senator Jeff Bingaman is being recognized by the Optical Society of America (OSA) as the organization's 2007 Advocate of Optics.

Feb. 12, 2007, Washington, D.C.--New Mexico Senator Jeff Bingaman is being recognized by the Optical Society of America (OSA) as the organization's 2007 Advocate of Optics. According to the OSA, Sen. Bingaman was selected as this year's advocate because of his extraordinary leadership in seeking to increase federal investments in the sciences, including the critical area of R&D. He is also being recognized for his work to advance energy efficiency through his continued support for energy-saving optical technologies like solid state lighting.

"Senator Jeff Bingaman has shown tremendous commitment to advancing important science policy initiatives in the past year and throughout his career as a public official," said OSA Executive Director Elizabeth Rogan. "His support of scientific R&D funding and alternative energy legislation has had a positive impact on influencing energy policy designed to make the U.S. more energy independent."

Sen. Bingaman was actively involved in OSA's Senate Science and Technology (S&T) Caucus briefing last summer on solid-state lighting innovations with optics. As chair of the S&T Caucus, Bingaman helped draw attention to the importance of optics and photonics — the science of light — by focusing on the energy benefits of solid -tate lighting.

To be recognized as an OSA Advocate of Optics, a public official must have a record consistent with his or her support of science, optics and photonics and be an enthusiastic advocate for science policy issues, with particular regard to the advancement of the science of light.

Sponsored Recommendations

Brain Computer Interface (BCI) electrode manufacturing

Jan. 31, 2025
Learn how an industry-leading Brain Computer Interface Electrode (BCI) manufacturer used precision laser micromachining to produce high-density neural microelectrode arrays.

Electro-Optic Sensor and System Performance Verification with Motion Systems

Jan. 31, 2025
To learn how to use motion control equipment for electro-optic sensor testing, click here to read our whitepaper!

How nanopositioning helped achieve fusion ignition

Jan. 31, 2025
In December 2022, the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's National Ignition Facility (NIF) achieved fusion ignition. Learn how Aerotech nanopositioning contributed to this...

Nanometer Scale Industrial Automation for Optical Device Manufacturing

Jan. 31, 2025
In optical device manufacturing, choosing automation technologies at the R&D level that are also suitable for production environments is critical to bringing new devices to market...

Voice your opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Laser Focus World, create an account today!