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University of Otago SPIE Student Chapter 2015 Annual Report Prepared by Bianca Sawyer Elected Officers for 2015-2016 Name Membership number Email President Bianca Sawyer 3500205 [email protected] Vice President Kris Roberts 3588245 [email protected] Secretary Fan Hong 1138466 [email protected] Treasurer Matt Pearce 1199485 [email protected] Note that our officers will be updated in March 2016 when we hold our annual recruitment event. Also, our SPIE chapter is a joint chapter with our University’s OSA Student Chapter, and sometimes operates under the name: Otago Optics Chapter (OOC). Members during reporting period: Bianca Sawyer Fan Hong Matt Pearce Yin Hsien Fung Callum Macdonald Peter McDowall Carolyn Cowdell Levi Bourke Kris Roberts Xavier Fernandez Gonzalvo Matthew Reeves Hamish McDonald Alan Kwok Lun Cheung Alexander Doronin (Alumni) Gavin King (Alumni) (Current members are indicated in bold font.)

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Page 1: University of Otago SPIE Student Chapter · Elected Officers for 2015-2016 Name Membership number Email President Bianca Sawyer 3500205 bianca.j.sawyer@postgrad.otago.ac.nz Vice President

University of Otago SPIE Student Chapter

2015 Annual Report

Prepared by Bianca Sawyer

Elected Officers for 2015-2016

Name Membership number Email

President Bianca Sawyer 3500205 [email protected]

Vice President Kris Roberts 3588245 [email protected]

Secretary Fan Hong 1138466 [email protected]

Treasurer Matt Pearce 1199485 [email protected]

Note that our officers will be updated in March 2016 when we hold our annual recruitment event. Also, our SPIE chapter

is a joint chapter with our University’s OSA Student Chapter, and sometimes operates under the name: Otago Optics

Chapter (OOC).

Members during reporting period:

Bianca Sawyer

Fan Hong

Matt Pearce

Yin Hsien Fung

Callum Macdonald

Peter McDowall

Carolyn Cowdell

Levi Bourke

Kris Roberts

Xavier Fernandez Gonzalvo

Matthew Reeves

Hamish McDonald

Alan Kwok Lun Cheung

Alexander Doronin (Alumni)

Gavin King (Alumni)

(Current members are indicated in bold font.)

Page 2: University of Otago SPIE Student Chapter · Elected Officers for 2015-2016 Name Membership number Email President Bianca Sawyer 3500205 bianca.j.sawyer@postgrad.otago.ac.nz Vice President

Chapter Activities for 2015…

Website and Social Media

Ongoing

We continued to keep our Facebook page and website updated, plus created a twitter account:

http://www.otago.ac.nz/physics/postgraduate/current-students/osa-spie-university-of-otago-student-chapters.html

www.facebook.com/OSASPIEOtago

https://twitter.com/OpticsOtago

2015 SPIE/OSA University of Otago Student Chapter Symposium

17th February 2015

In February our chapter held a student symposium which was run

alongside the Dodd-Walls Centre for Photonic and Quantum

Technologies (DWC) launch symposium! The DWC is a brand new

Centre for Research Excellence launched in NZ last year, which

encompasses researchers from five NZ universities as well as partners

from government, local businesses and overseas research institutions.

The University of Otago is one of the key players in this new research

network.

By holding our student symposium during the larger DWC symposium,

we were able to have students from five New Zealand Universities

attend and participate, increasing the scope of the event. We had 6 excellent talks from PhD students plus a poster session

with 21 presentations from Honours, Masters and PhD students.

This event provided a platform to share and discuss our work and enabled inter-university relationships to be developed,

as we previously have not had a lot of opportunities to get together with those in our fields outside of Otago.

“Luminescence: The Spectrum of Science” Photography Competition

June-July 2015

As a celebration of the International Year of light, we ran a Photography

competition where participants were asked to creatively illustrate the beauty

and behaviour of light and how it is important in our world, in the form of a

photo and short description. We received 120 entries and these were

showcased in an exhibition during the Luminescence Science Fair (see below).

The judges for the competition were Paul Muir and Petra Fersterer from the

Physics Department, and local photographer Derek Morrison. Prizes were

awarded for the top photos in each of our 4 age categories, and extra prizes

awarded for things like “Scientific Excellence”. The prizes included things like

Light Blox Kits, Galileoscopes, science kits and book vouchers. We got some

really incredible entries and a selection of them, along with all the winners, can

be viewed here:

http://s1040.photobucket.com/user/otago_osa_spie/library/Luminescence%20Photography%20Competition%202015?sort=4&page=1

Page 3: University of Otago SPIE Student Chapter · Elected Officers for 2015-2016 Name Membership number Email President Bianca Sawyer 3500205 bianca.j.sawyer@postgrad.otago.ac.nz Vice President

“Luminescence: The Spectrum of Science” Fair

18th July 2015

The Otago Optics Chapter and other physics department students ran a day long community outreach festival to celebrate

the International Year of Light 2015. Luminescence consisted of a wide range of interactive demonstrations on concepts

and technologies involving light and a series of public lectures by University Professors aimed at ages 12+ on what light is,

how it creates phenomena such as sunsets and rainbows, how it behaves near black holes, and how it can be used to

manipulate atoms, discover exoplanets and probe brain function. SPIE outreach and activity grants provided roughly half

of the funding for Luminescence, which attracted over 500 members of the Dunedin community.

The event had a range of activities that appealed to all ages. For example, some favourites for the younger kids were UV

face painting, a laser maze, rainbow shadows and kaleidoscope making. These fun and engaging activities were

accompanied by explanations by student physicists about UV light and florescence, what is a laser, the colours in white

light and reflection. Older children and adults enjoyed the educational public lecture series and photo exhibition, as well

as stalls on things like spectroscopy, fibre optics, model of an eye, light in chemistry, using diffraction to measure the width

of a hair, interference of light in a Michelson Interferometer and more. These demonstrations were supported by

educational posters and explanations from our fantastic student volunteers, who educated a very large number of people

about a wide range of optics concepts and possible uses in technology.

The response we got from the event was overwhelmingly positive and it seems that we really made a big impact on our

community and got them talking and thinking about light and how it can be used in various technologies. We have had

several requests from schools to come along and talk to their pupils about light, and many requests to run a similar event

in the future!

Page 4: University of Otago SPIE Student Chapter · Elected Officers for 2015-2016 Name Membership number Email President Bianca Sawyer 3500205 bianca.j.sawyer@postgrad.otago.ac.nz Vice President

More photos from the event can be found here:

http://s1040.photobucket.com/user/otago_osa_spie/library/Luminescence%202015?sort=3&page=1

There was also an exhibition of the entries of our Luminescence Photo Competition that asked entrants to capture a photo

showing the beauty and behaviour of light and how it is important in our world.

The event was generously sponsored by SPIE (primary sponsor, via an outreach grant), OSA, the Otago Physics Department and Quantum Science Otago.

Page 5: University of Otago SPIE Student Chapter · Elected Officers for 2015-2016 Name Membership number Email President Bianca Sawyer 3500205 bianca.j.sawyer@postgrad.otago.ac.nz Vice President

SPIE Optics and Photonics 2015

August 2015

Our current chapter president, Bianca Sawyer, travelled to San Diego to

represent our SPIE chapter at the Student Leadership Workshop, a part of

the week-long SPIE Optics and Photonics Meeting. The workshop was

facilitated by Jean-Luc Doumont, and almost 250 students discussed what

being a leader is about, how to communicate across cultures, and how to

go “from ideas to achievements”.

Bianca also attended other

parts of O+P, such as the

Optics Outreach Games,

Women in Optics Discussion Panel, “Lunch with the Experts”, “Women

Celebrate the IYL”, various poster sessions, research talks and professional

development seminars and the job fair in the exhibition hall, as well as

presented a poster on our student chapter activities and gave a talk about

her work in Optical Trapping. Overall it was a hugely worthwhile event that

offered a chance to network with other chapter leaders, employers, and

others working in Optics and Photonics all around the globe.

Te Koanga: Illuminating New Zealand’s Finale Gala

27th September 2015

In the wake of Luminescence, we were asked by the Otago Museum to help run a series of light-themed demonstrations

during the closing event of a nation-wide series of outreach events called Te Koanga. Our students manned a range of

light-themed interactive stalls, Light Matters Outreach Kits were handed out, and there was a repeat of the Luminescence

series of talks on light and exciting light-based research being done at the University of Otago! The event was held at the

Otago Museum and attracted about 500 people from the Otago community.

Page 6: University of Otago SPIE Student Chapter · Elected Officers for 2015-2016 Name Membership number Email President Bianca Sawyer 3500205 bianca.j.sawyer@postgrad.otago.ac.nz Vice President

IONS KOALA 2015:

22nd-27th November 2015

IONS KOALA is the Conference on Optics, Atoms and Laser Applications

held annually in Australia and New Zealand. The conference is

organised for students, by students, and brings together a large group

of Honours, Masters and PhD students from New Zealand, Australia

and beyond. KOALA aspires to foster an environment where young

researchers can share their expertise, discuss new ideas, relax, and

socialise while building long-lasting networks that will continue to

support them throughout their careers.

IONS KOALA 2015 was co-hosted as a collaboration between the Otago

Optics Chapter the University of Auckland OSA Student Chapter and

was held from 22nd – 27th November on the University of Auckland Campus, in the heart of the Auckland CBD and home

to many world class research centres including the Photon Factory and a large branch of the Dodd Walls Centre for

Photonic and Quantum Technologies.

Since the inaugural conference in 2008 in Brisbane, KOALA has been continually expanding and evolving. KOALA 2015 was

the second ever kiwi-KOALA and we are very proud to say that it was the biggest and most international to date, with a

total of 107 attendees from institutions across 10 different countries: New Zealand, Australia, Japan, China, Singapore,

Malaysia, the UK, France and Austria! Of these, 98 were students.

We were fortunate to be hosting KOALA during the UNESCO International Year of Light and Light-Based Technologies (IYL

2015). The scientific programme featured five truly inspiring plenary speakers working in a variety of fields across optics

and photonics. The talks focused on trends in optical communications, advances in atomtronics circuits, uses of ultra-short

pulses, medical imaging and surgical robots, and insights into careers and connections in photonics. Four of our plenary

speakers travelled from the USA and the UK to be a part of this event, for which we are very grateful!

One of these was Nobel Laureate William D. Phillips of the Joint

Quantum Institute, National Institute of Standards and Technology and

University of Maryland, who generously gave his time to present both a

plenary talk and a public lecture, entitled “Einstein, Time and Light”. The

public lecture was an entertaining, informative and down-to-earth

account of the way that gases can be cooled to ultracold temperatures

for use in atomic clocks, included many exciting experimental

demonstrations, and was thoroughly enjoyed by the ~500 strong

audience (including many children).

Page 7: University of Otago SPIE Student Chapter · Elected Officers for 2015-2016 Name Membership number Email President Bianca Sawyer 3500205 bianca.j.sawyer@postgrad.otago.ac.nz Vice President

The majority of student attendees also made amazing contributions to our program and helped to create an active, fun

and supportive atmosphere. There were a total of 5 tutorials, 45 oral presentations and 35 poster presentations

throughout the course of the week, covering a wide variety of topics such as laser machining, spectroscopy and atom

optics, and all presented to an exceptionally high standard.

As well as its strong scientific

program, KOALA boasts

extended social and professional

development opportunities,

which kicked off on Monday

evening at the Industry and

Innovation Night. This event was

inspired by the Industry

Workshop held at IONS KOALA

2014 and served as a platform

for networking between

conference attendees and

representatives from the Australasian optics community; an opportunity for students to find out more about the exciting

world of optics and photonics industry and innovation. The evening began with a keynote presentation by Dr. Michelle

Stock, who gave conference delegates her insights on the career path for young researchers after completing their

academic career. Specifically she referred to her own experiences developing her startup company and consulting firm.

This was followed by a panel discussion where Michelle was joined by three other industry and innovation experts from a

variety of backgrounds. The panelists answered questions

from the audience about their careers, advice on getting into

industry and innovation, and the relationship industry and

academia, to name a few.

Wednesday was our social day, where attendees took the

day to kick back and relax while socialising with their peers

and enjoying some of the things that Auckland has to offer.

Many spent the day swimming, walking and playing soccer

at St Heliers Bay, a seaside suburb east of the Auckland City

Centre with one of the region’s most picturesque beaches

overlooking Rangitoto Island and Waitemata Harbour, while

others stayed in the city and checked out art galleries,

museums and the Sky Tower.

Our Conference Dinner was held on Thursday at Mecca

Stonehouse in Mission Bay, where attendees enjoyed a sit-

down meal in a covered outdoor area overlooking the

beach and unbeatable views of the Hauraki Gulf. As well as

a way to wrap up the conference and socialise with

conference attendees, the evening was dedicated to

celebrating IYL2015 and the outreach efforts of our

conference delegates during the year. It served as an

opportunity to look back on the year that has been IYL 2015

via a series of student presentations, reflect on what we

have all achieved and spark up conversations around how

we can continue to promote light and light-based

technologies beyond 2015.

Page 8: University of Otago SPIE Student Chapter · Elected Officers for 2015-2016 Name Membership number Email President Bianca Sawyer 3500205 bianca.j.sawyer@postgrad.otago.ac.nz Vice President

Overall, KOALA 2015 was a huge success and we throughly enjoyed hosting the event in collaboration with the Auckland

students!

SPIE Visiting Lecturer

23rd November 2015

We made use of the SPIE visiting lecturer program to invite Dr Michelle Stock, president of mlstock consulting and chairperson of Mi-Light, a photonics industry cluster based in Michigan, to be our keynote speaker at the Industry and Innovation Night at KOALA 2015. Her inspiring talk, “Insights on Careers and Connections in Photonics: from Start-ups to Industry Clusters (and beyond)”, gave conference delegates her insights on the career path for young researchers after completing their academic career. Specifically she referred to her own experiences developing her startup company and consulting firm. It was wonderful to have Michelle be a part of our evening, including sitting on the Experts Panel Discussion that we held.

Overall, 2015 was an incredibly busy but amazing year for our chapter and we are so grateful for the support from SPIE

that helped to make it all happen!!

Page 9: University of Otago SPIE Student Chapter · Elected Officers for 2015-2016 Name Membership number Email President Bianca Sawyer 3500205 bianca.j.sawyer@postgrad.otago.ac.nz Vice President

Planned Activities for the Future…

Below is a list of anticipated chapter activities for the coming year, including approximate dates. Many of these are

activities that we typically hold annually, but that were not run during 2015 due to us being busy with bigger and more

exciting things, like IYL events and KOALA!

Note that our chapter leadership will soon be changing, so there’s a chance that the actual activities will vary a little

form those listed!

SPIE Members AGM and Recruitment Event

March 2016

As the New Zealand academic year starts in February, we will hold a pizza party in early March to recruit new members

and elect new chapter officers. We’ll invite all of the optics and photonics students in our Physics Department, plus all of

the new Honours Students from all fields of research.

The president will give a short speech outlining the chapter activities over the last year and explain the benefits of being

an SPIE member (in terms of experiences such as outreach though our student chapter and conferences, and in terms of

access to journals, scholarships etc.). The new chapter officers for 2016 will then be elected and new and existing members

will get to know each other over pizza and drinks.

Outreach Event for Undergraduate Students

April 2016

This event serves as an opportunity for 2nd and 3rd year undergraduate students, some of whom will likely be the future

chapter members and leaders, to network with postgraduate students by providing a relaxed environment in which to ask

questions about our research and get to know the graduates in the chapters.

We did not hold this event in 2015 as we didn’t have the time to organize and run the event due to our IYL activities and

the KOALA conference. However, we hope to reinstate it in 2016 because it provides a rare opportunity for networking

between the different levels of students in our Physics Department. This year we will host an evening of friendly

Undergraduates vs. Postgraduates Laser Tag, followed by refreshments and a short presentation about SPIE and OSA.

Optics Outreach Trip

September 2016

We plan to reinstate our annual Optics Outreach Trip to rural New Zealand primary schools. This activity was very

successful in 2013 and 2014 where members of our chapter visited schools in Central Otago and Southland respectively,

to deliver an outreach program focused mainly on a "colours in white light" theme, and making use of resources from the

Optics Suitcase (provided by OSA). During each trip, we worked with around 220 primary school kids and 10 teachers who

wouldn’t otherwise get exposure to this type of outreach due to their rural location, and in many cases do not have

adequate resources for a varied scientific curriculum.

This year we plan to either repeat the trip in another area of the South Island, possibly North Otago or Canterbury, or to

focus instead on more local schools, in the wider Dunedin area.

Page 10: University of Otago SPIE Student Chapter · Elected Officers for 2015-2016 Name Membership number Email President Bianca Sawyer 3500205 bianca.j.sawyer@postgrad.otago.ac.nz Vice President

Otago Optics Chapter Student Symposium

November 2016

A student symposium provides a platform to share and discuss the various research activities going on around the physics

department. We currently have few opportunities to present our work in a formal way to our peers and believe that this

activity is highly beneficial to the student members to have the chance to present their research and practice their

presentation skills in a supportive environment. It also gives the more junior members of the department a taste of what

research opportunities are available.

SPIE Visiting Lecturer

Date TBC

We plan to make use of the SPIE visiting lecturer grant and invite a speaker from overseas. The topics that the students

would like to hear more about are quantum optics, biophotonics and cold atoms experiments, so we will invite a lecturer

who is experienced and knowledgeable in one of these fields.

Financial Information

We were lucky to obtain additional financial support from a huge range of organisations this year, without which we would

not have been able to hold the majority of our events, with the total cost of all our activities this year totaling roughly

$60,000!! Firstly, the New Zealand IYL committee covered the expenses associated with the Te Koanga Finale Gala and

the Dodd Walls Centre absorbed the costs of our student symposium into their larger symposium.

The Luminescence Science Fair and Photography Competition was also sponsored by Quantum Science Otago, The Otago

Physics Department and OSA, while KOALA 2015 necessarily had a huge 21 different sponsors!

Thank you so much to all of those organisations and individuals who have supported us this year, both financially and

through donations of time and expertise!!

Values quoted below are in New Zealand Dollars (NZ$)

Opening Balance (1/3/2015) 744

Income: 2015 SPIE Activity Grant 2015 SPIE IYL Outreach Grant Conference Grant for KOALA

645

3890 3830

Expenses: Luminescence Science Fair and photo competition IONS KOALA 2015

-5279 -3830

Ending balance (31/1/2016) 0