ICO NewsletterOctober 2001, No. 49Summary
Last minute information: ICO Galileo Galilei award for 2001 goes to Kehar SinghThe 2001 ICO Galileo Galilei award recipient will be Prof. Kehar Singh, from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), New Delhi, India. The award will recognize his outstanding scientific contributions developed under comparatively unfavorable circumstances in the areas of statistical and information optics. The next issue of this Newsletter will provide more detail. ICO Prizes and Awards : call for nominationsICO, the International Commission for Optics, has established three awards: the "ICO Prize", the ICO Galileo Galilei Award and the ICTP/ICO Award. The latter was established jointly with ICTP, the International Commission for Theoretical Physics. This announcement combines the three calls for nominations. The deadline for the ICTP/ICO Award, first announced as October 1st, is November 10, 2001, while for the two former awards it is March 15. Rules are reproduced from the ICO web site, hosted by SPIE, at the address www.ico-optics.org, where complete lists of previous recipients can also be found. 2002 ICO/ICTP Award, deadline November 10, 2001 (This call was first issued in the July issue of this Newsletter). ICO, the International Commission for Optics, and ICTP, the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, have agreed to establish a joint prize, called the ICO/ICTP Award. It is reserved for young researchers from developing countries (as defined by the United Nations), who conduct their research in a developing country. The award will be given to scientists less than 40 years old (on December 31 of the year for which the award is given), who are active in research in Optics and have contributed to the promotion of research activities in Optics in their own or another developing country. While the ICO web page has complete information, the following should be appropriate to prepare a nomination. The award consists of the following :
The award will be delivered to the winner at Trieste in the presence of representatives of ICO and ICTP. The award is given to one person every year. The winner is selected on the basis of nominations received by the Award Committee in response to a call published by both ICO and ICTP. The nominations must be documented by a complete curriculum vitae including a list of publications and selected reprints (no more than three) as well as a complete employment history and a description of the nominee's achievements for the promotion of research activity in developing countries. The Award Committee consists of Prof. A.A. Friesem of Weizmann Institute, Israel, Chair; Prof. G. Denardo of ICTP, Trieste, Italy, Prof. A. Consortini of University of Florence, Italy and Dr M. Danailov of Syncrotrone Trieste, Italy. Return the nomination form, together with supporting information, no later than November 10, 2001 (instead of October 1st, 2001 as previously announced), to the Award Committee Chair, Prof. Asher A. Friesem, the Weizmann Institute of Science, P.O. Box 26, Rehovot 76100 Israel, friesem@wicc.weizmann.ac.il, with a copy to Prof. Gallieno Denardo, Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, PO Box 586, I 34100 Trieste, Italie, denardo@ictp.trieste.it See nomination instructions at the end of this column. ICO Prize 2002, deadline March 15, 2002: Rules applicable to the ICO Prize:
ICO has established in 1982 the ICO Prize, to be given each year to an individual who has made a noteworthy contribution to optics, published or submitted for publication before he or she has reached the age of 40. (Specifically, the Prize winner must not have reached the age of 40 before December 31 of the year for which the Prize is awarded). The character of the work of successive Prize recipients should preferably alternate between predominantly experimental or technological and predominantly theoretical. The "noteworthy" contribution in optics is measured chiefly by its impact (past or possibly future) on the field of optics generally, opening a new subfield or significantly expanding an established subfield in research or technology. The Prize includes :
Every year, the ICO Prize Committee issues a call for nominations that is published in the ICO Newsletter, receives the nominations and selects the recipients for approval by the Bureau at its next meeting. The award needs not be made each year if the Prize Committee so chooses. The Prize is preferably given to an individual, but it can be shared by two persons. Eligibility for the Prize is not excluded by previous prizes awarded to the individual. The selected Prize winner is then announced in the ICO Newsletter and, as appropriate, in one or more optics journals. The prize will be presented at the next appropriate major ICO meeting and the Prize winner will be expected to deliver an invited talk at that Meeting. Additional general information about the ICO Prize :The cash award presently carries an amount of US$1000. In addition to the rules adopted by ICO, the Carl Zeiss foundation has generously agreed to donate an Ernst Abbe medal to the winner.
The last ten winners of the Prize are : The ICO Prize Committee, chaired by Prof. R. Dändliker and comprizing Profs. H.H. Arsenault, K. Chalasinska-Macukow, A. Consortini and G.C. Righini, is now seeking nominations for the 2002 Prize. Nominators are asked to follow the instructions given below. Nominations should be sent by March 15, 2002 to Prof. R. Dändliker, Chair of the Committee, Institute of Microtechnology, University of Neuchâtel rue A.L. Bréguet 2, CH 2000 NEUCHATEL, Switzerland, fax +41 32 718 3201, e-mail rene.dandliker@imt.unine.ch. See nominations instructions at the end of this column. ICO Galileo Galilei Award 2002, deadline March 15, 2002: Rules applicable to the Galileo Galilei Award:
1 - The Galileo Galilei medal of ICO is awarded for outstanding contributions to the field of optics which are achieved under comparatively unfavorable circumstances. Additional general information about the Galileo Galilei Award:The Italian Society of Optics and Photonics, SIOF (Società Italiana di Ottica e Fotonica) has agreed to support ICO's initiative and donate the silver medal with the portrait of Galileo Galilei to be given to the recipient. The Award contributes to one of the essential missions of the International Commission for Optics: recognize the promotion of Optics under difficult circumstances. The award was established by the 1993 General Assembly of ICO and has be awarded annually since 1994. The previous winners are
1994 Ion Mihailescu, Romania The prize will be presented at the next appropriate major ICO meeting and the Prize winner will be expected to deliver an invited talk at that Meeting. Applications should follow the instructions below and nominators are encouraged to clearly documents all aspects of the nomination, including
The Galileo Galilei Award Committee of ICO, chaired by Prof. M.L. Calvo and comprizing Profs. A. Consortini, J. Ojeda-Castañeda, Y. Ichioka and M.J. Yzuel herewith invites readers of this Newsletter to nominate candidates for the 2002 award. Nominations should be sent by March 15, 2002 to Prof. M.L. Calvo, Chair of the Committee, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Departamento de Optica, Facultad de Ciencias Fisicas, Ciudad Universitaria, E 28040 Madrid, fax +34 91 394 4683, e-mail mlcalvo@eucmax.sim.ucm.es. Joint nomination instructions for the three ICO awards. International Commission for Optics (ICO) ICO Prize 2002 and ICO Galileo Galilei Award 2002 and ICTP/ICO Award 2002 Nominations should document all sections listed below
Notes : the formal Rules of the ICO Awards are available on the ICO web http://www.ico-optics.org. Nominators are encouraged to generate supporting letters ; each supporting letter must come from a different country or ICO Territory and bring an additional information on the case. The number of supporting letters will not be a selection criterion. The recipient will be expected to give a presentation based upon his/her achievements at the next appropriate ICO Meeting.News from ICO MembersNew Bureau for Academia Mexicana de Optica The Mexican Academy for Optics, AMO, has elected her Bureau for the term 2001-2003. The President is Prof. Alfonso Lastras-Martinez, the President-Elect is Prof. Oracio Barbosa-García, and the Secretary is Prof. Salvador Guel-Sandoval. Dr. Miguel Torres-Cisneros just left the office of President and will therefore serve as Past-President. According to AMO rules, the President-Elect serves as contact person for ICO in the country. Coordinates for the ICO Territorial Committee in Mexico are therefore as follows:
Prof. Oracio Barbosa-García Forthcoming events with ICO participation
27-30 November 2001
28 January - 2 February 2002
18 February - 1 March 2002
8-11 April 2002
8-12 July 2002
25-31 August 2002 The ICO XIXth General MeetingOptics for the Quality of Life
The General Congress of the International Commission for Optics (ICO) - Commission Internationale d'Optique (CIO) - is held every three years. The 19th Congress will be held in Firenze (Florence, Italy) 25-30 August 2002, at the Palazzo dei Congressi (Conference Center). The theme for the 19th Congress is Optics for the Quality of Life and therefore wishes to embrace every fundamental phenomenon and every application of optics which can be useful for the progress of the knowledge and of the welfare of the humanity. Optical scientists, engineers, and optical industrialists from more than 40 countries are expected to meet together to present and discuss the latest scientific and technical developments in all areas of optics. Organizers' aim is to provide an unique forum in the field of optical sciences to all participants. Manuscript submission deadline will be February 15, 2002. More information will be provided in the next issue of this Newsletter and can be found on the ICO web (or directly under http://ico19.fi.cnr.it/). ICO Endorsed Conference
La Habana, Cuba, January 28-February 2, 2002.
The Symposium This scientific meeting is endorsed by the International Commission for Optics (ICO) and it is sponsored by: University of La Habana (UH), International Union of Photobiology (IUPB), European Photobiology Society (EPS), Inter American Photochemistry Society (I-APS), European Photochemistry Association (EPA), Cubasolar, Physics Society of Cuba. Chairs
Information: fotocien@ff.oc.uh.cu ICO Endorsed ConferenceTwenty-First International Laser Radar Conference (ILRC21)
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