FRS 002G —
Sec. 001 —
(2 units) — CRN 76166 — T 12:10-2:00pm— 230 Walker
How to Make a Lens – An Introduction and
Practical Application
Instructors: Hector Baldis and Ann Orel, Department of
Applied Science,
College of Engineering
Description: Have you ever wondered how lens work or how they
are actually made?? This course will introduce students to basic
geometric optics
and lens design and supply them with the opportunity for hands-on
lens fabrication.
Demonstrations will be carried out at the Optical Science and Engineering lens
fabrication test bed in the Department of Applied Science, College of
Engineering.
Format: The seminar will meet two hours each week.
The time will
be divided between lecture presentations, lab demonstration and lab
work. Reading
material will be provided. There is no text for the course. There will be one
writing assignment and one 15 minute oral presentation required.
Grading:
Students will give a presentation and write a short paper on their lens design
project. The course grade will be based on the quality of their written (50%)
and oral (30%) presentations, and the quality and frequency of their
participation
in class discussions (20%).
About the Instructors: Professor Hector Baldis is a member of
the faculty in the Department of Applied Science and currently
Vice-Chair of the
department, in charge of the undergraduate major in optical science
and engineering.
His research interests are in laser-plasma interactions. Professor Ann E. Orel
is a member of the faculty in the Department of Applied Science. Her research
interests are in the area of theoretical atomic and molecular physics.