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JAMES A. WEST
39 Bly St.
Rochester, NY 14620
Institute of Optics University of Rochester Rochester, NY 14627
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OBJECTIVE To obtain a permanent position as an optical engineer in an
industrial research laboratory. I am seeking a position that requires
a broad range of engineering skills with an emphasis on optical and
laser applications.
EDUCATION 1988
-1997 Ph.D. and M.S., Institute of Optics, University of
Rochester,
Rochester,NY (expected in fall 1997) Thesis topic Angular
Wave Packets in One- and Two-Electron Atoms supervised by C. R.
Stroud, Jr.
M.S. in Optical Engineering 199*-****-**** B.A.Sc.,
College of Applied Science and Engineering,
University of Toronto,
Toronto, ON, Canada. Graduated with honors from the physics option of
the Engineering Science program. Thesis topic Cure Monitoring of
Composite Materials using Embedded Fiber Optic Sensors.
EXPERIENCE
1988
-1997 Graduate research, Institute of Optics, University of
Rochester, Rochester, NY. Designed and carried out experiments in
which the electronic states of atoms were manipulated through the use
of lasers and external fields. These experiments explored the dynamic
behavior of "classical" atoms.
1992-1996 Assisted in supervising the
Institute of Optics Summer School laboratories
. 1987-1988
Undergraduate Research and National Science and Engineering Research
Council Fellow, University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies,
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON. This research involved the
construction and character- ization of smart structures that contained
imbedded fiber optic sensors for detection of sub-surface damage in
Kevlar composite materials.
SKILLS
Laboratory Strong background in all areas of modern optics. Extensive
experience with the design, construction, repair and use of many laser
systems from the ultraviolet to the infrared, including excimer, NdYAG
(Q-switched, and mode-locked), dye (nanosecond, picosecond and CW),
argon ion and diode laser systems. Use of many optical devices and
techniques including spectroscopy, spectrophotometry, interferometry,
acousto- and electro-optic modulation, frequency conversion, CCD and
streak cameras, photography and fiber optics. Generation,
characterization and use of nanosecond and sub-nanosecond electronics
as well as more standard laboratory electronic design. Complete design
and construction of high-vacuum systems and associated technology.
Computer Optical design and evaluation using OSLO-6 and Code-V optical
design programs. Familiarity with all major computer platforms
including UNIX, DOS, Windows and MacOS as well as programming
languages such as FORTRAN, C/C++, PASCAL, BASIC and HTML. Extensive
knowledge of numerical modeling techniques. GPIB, A/D, D/A, Digital
I/O, and RS-232 interfacing.
PUBLICATIONS
James A. West Cure Monitoring of Composite Materials using Embedded
Fiber Optic Sensors,
B.A.Sc. thesis, University of Toronto (1988).
Supervised by R. M. Measures.
PRESENTATIONS
James A. West and C. R. Stroud Jr., Dynamic Screening in Planetary
Atoms, OSA Annual Meeting,
Rochester NY, 1996.
James A. West and C. R. Stroud Jr., Exploring Quantum Control in
Multi-Electron Atoms, Institute of Optics Industrial Associates
Meeting, Fall 1996.
James A West, Z.D. Gaeta and C. R. Stroud Jr., Dynamic Core Screening
in Stable Two-Electron Orbits, Rochester Theory Center Summer
Symposium,
1996
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