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There are six recipients of Engineering Excellence Awards from OSA: Francisco J. Duarte, John D. Gonglewski, Gary Guenther, Melvyn H. Kreitzer, Frank Luecke and David G. Voelz. Duarte, a business leader at Eastman Kodak in Rochester, New York, is recognized for "the invention of an electrooptic coherent interferometer for direct applications to imaging diagnostics of transparent surfaces, such as photographic film and film substrates."
There are six recipients of Engineering Excellence Awards from OSA: Francisco J. Duarte, John D. Gonglewski, Gary Guenther, Melvyn H. Kreitzer, Frank Luecke and David G. Voelz. Duarte, a business leader at Eastman Kodak in Rochester, New York, is recognized for "the invention of an electrooptic coherent interferometer for direct applications to imaging diagnostics of transparent surfaces, such as photographic film and film substrates."
Duarte was elected Fellow of the Australian Institute of Physics in 1987. In 1981 he joined the OSA, following publication of one of his papers in Applied Optics, and was elected Fellow in 1993. He has received the Engineering Excellence Award (1995), 'for the invention of the N-slit laser interferometer,' and the David Richardson Medal (2016) 'for seminal contributions to the physics and technology of multiple-prism arrays for narrow-linewidth tunable laser oscillators and laser pulse compression' from Optica.