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Optics Innovator Hopkins Dies

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ITHACA, N.Y., July 16, 2009 – Robert E. Hopkins, widely characterized as the “father of optical engineering” and recognized as an expert and innovator in optical instrument design, aspheric optics, interferometry, lasers and lens testing, died July 4. He was 94. Hopkins was one of the first scientists to exploit the computer as a tool for designing optical systems and also among the first to recognize the important role the laser would play in the future of subjects like solid-state and quantum physics. His lens designs included the Todd-AO lens used to produce high-definition, wide-aspect-ratio films shot on...Read full article

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    Published: July 2009
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