OSA veteran Jarus Quinn passes away at 81

Aug. 17, 2012
Washington, DC--The Optical Society (OSA) is mourning the loss of its first executive director, Jarus W. Quinn, 81, who passed away on August 11 in North Carolina. He would have been 82 on August 25.

Washington, DC--The Optical Society (OSA) is mourning the loss of its first executive director, Jarus W. Quinn, 81, who passed away on August 11 in North Carolina. He would have been 82 on August 25.

Quinn, who earned his Ph.D. in physics from Catholic University of America (Washington, DC), served as OSA’s executive director from 1969 through his retirement in 1994. During his tenure, he provided an effective infrastructure and created programs and services to support the rapidly expanding scientific and engineering advancements in the field. Under Quinn, journal publication operations were brought in-house, topical meetings and conferences—such as the Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO) and the Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC)—were established, the Washington, DC headquarters was purchased, and OSA’s international membership program was expanded.

Quinn received numerous honors and awards throughout his long career, including being named an OSA Fellow in 1969 and being awarded the OSA Distinguished Service Award in 1993. Upon his retirement in 1994 the OSA membership established the Quinn Prize endowment to fund the Frederick Ives Medal, one of OSA’s most prestigious awards. Jarus is also an honorary member, one of OSA’s highest distinctions.

-----

Follow us on Twitter

Laser Focus World has gone mobile: Get all of the mobile-friendly options here.

Subscribe now to Laser Focus World magazine; it's free!

Sponsored Recommendations

Request a quote: Micro 3D Printed Part or microArch micro-precision 3D printers

April 11, 2024
See the results for yourself! We'll print a benchmark part so that you can assess our quality. Just send us your file and we'll get to work.

Request a free Micro 3D Printed sample part

April 11, 2024
The best way to understand the part quality we can achieve is by seeing it first-hand. Request a free 3D printed high-precision sample part.

How to Tune Servo Systems: The Basics

April 10, 2024
Learn how to tune a servo system using frequency-based tools to meet system specifications by watching our webinar!

Precision Motion Control for Sample Manipulation in Ultra-High Resolution Tomography

April 10, 2024
Learn the critical items that designers and engineers must consider when attempting to achieve reliable ultra-high resolution tomography results here!

Voice your opinion!

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