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  • Victor Gamiz (Ph.D.-Physics and Ph.D.-Optical Sciences, 1995) was elected to the grade of Fellow of SPIE in December 2005.
  • Utah Governor Jon M. Huntsman, Jr., has appointed Gregory M. Jones, Ph.D., as the new State Science Advisor. The position is part of the Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) and oversees the state’s economic clusters to create jobs. Before joining state government, Dr. Jones was the associate director of the Scientific Computing and Imaging (SCI) Institute in Salt Lake City and an adjunct assistant professor of Radiology at the University of Utah. He was also president and chief operations officer of Visual Influence Inc., a spin-off company of SCI.

  • Our sympathy to the Sepulveda family (Michael, B.S.-Astrophysics, 2004) for the loss of Mom, Zulma, who died suddenly on September 11, 2005. She was a very brave woman who checked herself out of the hospital shortly after undergoing major surgery in order to attend her son's graduation ceremony.
  • Julio R. Gea-Banacloche (Ph.D.-Physics, 1983), Professor of Physics at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, was named  a 2004 APS Fellow for his contributions to the understanding of quantum- mechanical effects in the interaction of light with matter, and for his valuable service to the physics community as an associate editor of Physical Review A.
  • J. Douglas Beason (Ph.D.-Physics, 1984) has been named Associate Director for Threat Reduction at LANL. A former associate professor and graduate of the USAF Academdy, Doug served on the White House staff in the Office of Science and Technology Policy. He has been with LANL since he retired in 2001 after a distinguised career in the Air Force.
  • 2004 Science Spectrum Magazine's Minorities in Research Science: Darryl Sanchez (Ph.D.-Optical Sciences, 1997) was honored for 'Professional Achievement in Education' during a ceremony at the national conference held in Nashville on September 17-18. Congratulations, Darryl!

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