Lasers, optics, photonics, and fiber optics (LOPFO) have become the undergird of most advanced technologies. They fuel innovations that are critical to the nation’s industries—medical instrumentation, photonics-integrated circuits, telecommunications, advanced manufacturing, biotechnology, and others.

Founded by the National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education Program, LASER-TEC develops and sustains the workforce needed to maintain the US position as the world leader in LOPFO [1] [2].

[1] National Photonics Initiative , “Optics and Photonics: Driving US Competitiveness through Investement in Public-Private Partnerships and Workforce Development,” NPI, 2015.
[2] National Academy of Sciences; , National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine, “Rising Above the Gathering Storm: Energizing and Employing America for a Brighter Economic Future,” The National Academies Press, Washington, DC, 2007.

Our mission is to update, maintain, and provide open access for a broad range of services and materials to secondary, post-secondary, and industry educational and training programs with the intention of continuing expansion in the robust laser, optics, photonics, and fiber optics technical workforce.

Create a comprehensive, high-performing, and responsive website that will house and distribute all LOPFO educational products funded by the NSF and other US government agencies.

Update technical content and add missing pedagogical features to standardize all curricula and streamline the infusion of the LOPFO skillsets.

Create tailored content and conduct continuous professional development events for teachers, college instructors, counselors, advisors, administrators, incumbent industry, and other members of the community to discuss best practices in LOPFO infusion and increase their technical knowledge about LOPFO.

Conduct a continuous national campaign to inform K-12 and college educators about the availability of LOPFO resources.

Conduct a continuous national campaign to bridge and engage industry with colleges offering LOPFO programs.

Executive Director
Principal Investigator

772-462-7295
nchekhov@irsc.edu

Program Coordinator
Digital Communications
and Marketing Specialist

772-462-7179
lhays@irsc.edu

Co-Principal Investigator

910-814-8828
gbeasley@cccc.edu

Co-Principal Investigator

The role of our NVC members is to monitor the progress of the center, continuously look for opportunities to expand the goals of the center, and provide guidance for the future direction and activities of the center.

Frank<br> Caimi

Frank
Caimi

Chief Scientist


Skycross

Rob<br> Campbell

Rob
Campbell

Superintendent of Laser Systems Engineering

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, CA

Brian<br>Farnell

Brian
Farnell

Facility Service Manager


CVS Logistics

Justin Jensen

Justin Jensen

Sales Manager


InfraTec infrared LLC, FL

Greg<br> Kepner

Greg
Kepner

Co-Principal Investigator

Micro Nano Technology Education Center, CA

Nicholas<br>Massa

Nicholas
Massa

Program/Curriculum Coordinator - Optics and Photonics Technology

Springfield Technical Community College

Yvette Mattley

Yvette Mattley

Principal Applications Scientist

Ocean Insight, FL

Glenn Rustay

Glenn Rustay

Principal


Northport K-8 School, FL

M.J.<br> Soileau

M.J.
Soileau

Founder of CREOL


University of Central Florida, FL

John<br>Van Dusen

John
Van Dusen

Vice President


JENOPTIK Optical Systems

Desire Whitmore

Desire Whitmore

Senior Physics Educator

Exploratorium, CA