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Paul Searcy
1237 Aikins Way
Boulder CO 80303
(303) 492-8199
searcy@turing.colorado.edu
Education:
* M.S. University of Colorado at Boulder in Electrical Engineering.
Expected May 1996.
* B.S. California Institute of Technology, in Engineering and Applied
Science, Optics and Material Science. June 1989.
Experience:
1994 to Present. Research Assistant with Dr. Moddel Boulder, CO
* Studying applications of Optically Addressed Spatial Light Modulators
and optical beam steering by phase changes in liquid crystal devices.
* Researching esoteric liquid crystals for higher switching-speed
applications including dual-frequency, Pi-cell configurations, and
electroclinic phases.
1989-1993. Staff Scientist at ThermoTrex Corporation San Diego, CA
* Completed study of intrinsic noise sources in active Atomic Line
Filters.
* Experienced with ultra-narrow band optical filter technology (Faraday
filters, Voigt filters, diode lasers, optical systems, and
piezoelectrics.)
* Developed dynamic testing methods and damping techniques for Adaptive
Optical systems.
* Developed extended range bar code reader for new markets and
additional novel uses for piezoelectric materials.
Summer 1989. IBM Austin, TX
* Engineering internship. Designed and implemented a holographic system
for detection of thermal stress in electronic component/circuit board
bonds.
1986-1989. California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
* Undergraduate Teaching Assistant in integrated circuit lab. Assisted
students in the fabrication of semiconductor diodes, transistors and
SR latches. (Three years.)
* Research Assistant. Studied the growth of two-dimensional grain growth
using transmission electron microscopy. (Two terms.)
Professional Societies:
* Optical Society of America
* American Physical Society
Skills:
* Able to design and implement complex optical assemblies.
* Competent with solid-state, semiconductor, excimer, gas and dye
lasers.
* Motivated to pursue self-designated goals but enjoy the camaraderie of
group participation.
Publications:
Paul Searcy, Tami Hahn, Li Wang, Garret Moddel, John Wootton, Gary Waldman,
and Dave Holder, "Wedged Liquid Crystal Beam Steering Device," presented at
Spatial Light Modulators, Salt Lake City, March 1995.
K. Choi, P. Searcy, J. Menders, and Eric Korevaar, "Optical Feedback
Locking of a Diode Laser using a Cesium Faraday Filter," Optics
Communications v.96, p. 240 (1993)
H. Chen, C. Y. She, and Paul Searcy, "Sodium-vapor dispersive Faraday
filter," Optics letters 18 (12), p. 1019 (1993)
S.H.Bloom, P.A. Searcy, K. Choi, R. Kremer, and Eric Korevaar, "Helicopter
Plume Detection using an Ultranarrowband Non-Coherent Laser Doppler
Velocimeter," Optics letters 18 (3), p. 244 (1993)
J. Menders, P. Searcy, K. Roff, and Eric Korevaar, "Blue cesium Faraday and
Voigt magneto-optic atomic line filters," Optics letters 17 (19), p. 1388
(1992)
Bloom S.H., Kremer, R. , Searcy, P.A., "Long-range, non coherent laser
Doppler Velocimeter," Optics letters 16, (22) p. 1794 (1991)
J. Menders, P. Searcy, K. Roff, S.H. Bloom and Eric Korevaar, "Ultra-narrow
Line filtering Using a Cs Faraday Filter at 455 nm" at Lasers '91
Paul Searcy, C.S. Liu, and Eric Korevaar, "Active Atomic Line Filter
Intrinsic Noise Measurements" presented at Lasers '90.
Patents:
* Resonant Optical Feedback Detection, 1989. Assigned to ThermoTrex
Corporation.
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