14.09.2022 • Newsassociations

SPIE election results announced at annual general meeting

Alongside Peter de Groot as vice president, Bernard Kress, director of XR hardware at Google, will serve as the 2023 SPIE president while the University of Arizona’s Jennifer Barton will serve as president-elect.

Peter de Groot, chief scientist at Zygo Corporation, has been elected to serve as the 2023 vice president of SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics. With his election, De Groot joins the SPIE presidential chain. He will serve as president-elect in 2024, and as the society's president in 2025.

Top row, from left to right: Peter de Groot, Jim McNally, Jessica DeGroote...
Top row, from left to right: Peter de Groot, Jim McNally, Jessica DeGroote Nelson. Bottom row, from left to right: David Hagan, Miles Padgett, Laura Waller. (Source: SPIE)

SPIE president Anita Mahadevan-Jansen, a professor at Vanderbilt University, made the announcement along with other election results at this year's annual general meeting of the society during SPIE Optics + Photonics. Terms begin on 1 January 2023.

At Zygo, de Groot works on the invention and development of new optical metrology instruments and applications. In addition to 140 patents for new optical instruments and techniques, he has published 200 technical papers, tutorials, and book chapters in physics, education, optics, and metrology.

De Groot, an SPIE fellow, has a longtime involvement with SPIE. He has served as both member and advisor to the Board of Directors, and is a current member of the Financial Advisory Committee and chair for the Symposia committee. De Groot has presented more than fifty papers at SPIE conferences, organizes SPIE conferences, and offers professional short courses in optical metrology. In 2016, he received the society’s Rudolf Kingslake Medal for the most noteworthy original paper in the journal Optical Engineering.

“I am delighted to have been chosen to serve as the next vice president – and, eventually, president – of SPIE,” said De Groot. “There has never been a more exciting time to be in optics and photonics, nor a more challenging time for SPIE to adapt to a rapidly changing professional environment. All of us at SPIE share the vision of a more inclusive, global, effective, and sustainable home for accelerating light-based research, supporting new product development, and advancing career opportunities for both rising and established scientists and engineers. I am looking forward to working with the exceptional people on the SPIE staff and in leadership to realize the shared aspirations of our members.”

Jim McNally, CEO of StratTHNK Associates, was elected to serve as the 2023 SPIE Secretary/Treasurer. The following newly elected society directors will serve three-year terms from 2023 – 2025:    Jessica DeGroote Nelson, Edmund Optics’ senior director of optical product development, David Hagan, Pegasus Professor and dean of CREOL, the College of Optics and Photonics at the University of Central Florida, Miles Padgett, Royal Society Research Professor and Kelvin Chair at the University of Glasgow, and Laura Waller, professor at the University of California, Berkeley.

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