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27 April 1989 Industry's Role In Optics Education
James E. Pearson
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Industry has a vital and necessary role to play in the education of skilled optical scientists, engineers, and technicians. This role is not independent from that played by universities and other educational institutions; rather, it is one element of a continuous process, which is optimized when the interdependent roles that industry, academia, and government play are understood and coordinated in a strong partnership formed among the three groups. Examples from United Technologies are used to illustrate the contribution that corporations can make to the educational process.
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James E. Pearson "Industry's Role In Optics Education", Proc. SPIE 0978, 1988 Intl Conf on Education in Optics, (27 April 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.948599
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KEYWORDS
Optics education

Education and training

Optical engineering

Engineering education

Optics manufacturing

Physics

Computing systems

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