LightSCHOOL @ NUI Galway Description Photonics can be defined as the discipline that deals with the generation, propagation and detection of light. It is arguably one of the most important technologies in the 21st century. It already influences all aspects of our lives and is essential to Ireland's future industrial and economic competitiveness. For example, photonics is integral to information communication technologies, biotechnology, manufacturing, and lighting. Photonics is a key strategic technology for innovation; it enables new products that multiply the value of initial photonics components and technologies many times over. Photonic technologies have already revolutionized the worldwide exchange of information; it forms the technological backbone of the World Wide Web. Photonics, and in particular digital imaging, has transformed photography, lasers have enabled new manufacturing techniques unrealized heretofore, optical sensors and visual displays are revolutionizing bio-diagnostics, health care provision, and industrial production. The many ways in which photonics has disrupted, and yet enables, the knowledge-based society in which we live is endless. It is therefore reasonable to predict that the impact of these technologies in the future, particularly as they converge with others, will become ever more important as we enter this “photon century”. LightSCHOOL is a summer research experience programme at NUI Galway, supported by Science Foundation Ireland (www.sfi.ie), to encourage undergraduate engineers and scientists gain valuable experience in photonics prior to graduation. The initiative offers practical experience of working in photonics to highly motivated students from around the world. Participants in the research experience programme will benefit from the state of the art resources and research activities of the Centre for Applied Photonics (LightHOUSE) at NUI Galway (www.nuigalway.ie/lighthouse). LightHOUSE is a new venture that combines the expertise in laser microfabrication, smart optics, imaging, optical characterisation, and device development of the National Centre for Laser Applications (NCLA) and the Applied Optics Group. The programme will begin on the Tuesday, 9th of June, 2009 and will run for 10 weeks. In addition to research experience in photonics, participants will partake in other courses and activities in transferable skills. The international dimension of the programme will facilitate participating students understand the global relevance of science education and research. Financial support is available and will be provided to all participants. In the first instance, places on the programme will be awarded on a competitive basis to international students, with due regard to the requirements of the programme to promote the participation of international students and the participation of women in science. If you are interested in participating, please see how to apply page 4. Note closing date for applications is Friday March 13th 2009 Page 1 LightSCHOOL @ NUI Galway LightSCHOOL: The Detail Objective • To provide participating students with a research experience that will contribute to their knowledge of science and career advancement. • To enable new educational and research linkages with other like-minded Institutes throughout North America, Europe and India. Activities & events The principal activity undertaken by students participating in LightSCHOOL will be a 10 week research project. In addition there will be programmes of transferable skills and social events which will run over the 10 week time frame for the activity. Research projects A research project will be undertaken by each student in close collaboration with a project supervisor and a laboratory mentor. The role of the supervisor is to provide academic direction and evaluation to the project activity. The role of the mentor is to provide day to day support for project implementation. Careful consideration will be given to the selection of mentors in terms of training and other support issues (gender, laboratory experience, availability etc.) Towards the end of the LightSCHOOL programme, the participating student will be requested to develop a poster and a short research presentation on his or her research. The following is an indicative list of the research projects available for 2008. Please note that projects will only be assigned at the start of the LightSCHOOL programme and not before this date. • Adaptive optics without a wavefront Sensor • Dependence of laser ablation on pulse duration in the nanosecond regime • Characterisation of deformable mirrors for adaptive optics • Investigations of photomechanical spallation in glass • Vision enhancement using adaptive optics • Effect of beam shaping on multi-pulse laser ablative pulse drilling • Adaptive optics for free space optical communication • Fabrication of lenslet arrays using self-assembled monolayers of microspheres • Dynamic cophasing errors • Surface modification of materials using excimer UV sources • Dual pulse laser machining using two synchronised laser sources • Langmuir probe study of femtosecond laser ablation of polymers. Experience in transferable (or other) skills A programme of life-skills education will be provided to provide students with a holistic experience of working in a research environment. • A professional development course to enhance students’ ability to operate effectively in a scientific environment • An overview of intellectual property & commercialisation • An overview of scientific information systems, e.g. the electronic library • An appreciation of laser safety in the workplace • An appreciation of research ethics Page 2 LightSCHOOL @ NUI Galway Events There will be a programme of special events which will also run throughout the 10 week period. The principal aspects of these events will be: • Meet & greet lunch • Occasional course lunch • Research day out • Research at poster session • Lunch after research colloquium Support The LightSCHOOL programme will provide a living allowance of €300 per week per participating student. The programme will provide a contribution towards the cost of travel by international students; up to €300 will be provided to international students from the EU, up to €800 will be provided to international students from countries outside the EU. Accommodation Self catering student accommodation will be offered to students. The cost of accommodation will be covered by the student from their weekly allowance. Places 10 places are offered on the programme Programme contacts: Coordinator: Dr. Gerard O’Connor Administrator: Ms. Rebecca Nolan Address: Rebecca.nolan@nuigalway.ie Tel. +353 91 49 35 95 Fax +353 91 49 45 95 Mail: School of Physics, NUI Galway, Ireland. Life in Galway The host University: NUI Galway Informal guide to Galway region Galway local news paper Galway radio station www.nuigalway.ie www.galway.net www.galwayadvertiser.ie www.galwaybayfm.ie Acknowledgement LightSCHOOL is supported by the Ureka, Science Foundation Ireland (www.sfi.ie) and NUI Galway (www.nuigalway.ie). To comply with the objective of the Ureka initiative, international and female applicants are particularly encouraged to apply. Page 3 LightSCHOOL @ NUI Galway LightSCHOOL: How to apply Applicants who are interested in applying for a place on LightSCHOOL in 2009 are requested to send via email: • • • Curriculum vitae Answers to the Five questions listed below The names and email addresses of two character referees* *Applicants must arrange for two character references (see page 5), to be completed and sent directly by their character referees to Rebecca Nolan, by fax or email: Rebecca.nolan@nuigalway.ie by Friday, March 13th, 2009. The Five Questions Q1. What aspects of your academic studies have interested you most to-date? Q2. What educational or work experiences have you gained to-date which you consider to be an advantage to you in attending LightSCHOOL at NUI Galway? Q3. Please describe what you consider is your best technical or scientific achievement todate. (This might include a result attained in a laboratory, academic project, an examination, work experience, role in a scientific publication, hobby etc.) Q4. What, if any, long term opportunities or challenges do you see for any area in photonics ? Q5. Please describe how the completion of LightSCHOOL in 2009 will influence your future career? Character references The responsibility lies with applicant to ensure that the character referees have forwarded the character references independently by the deadline. Page 4 LightSCHOOL @ NUI Galway Character reference: To be completed and sent by character referee only LightSchool is a summer placement programme for undergraduate students who are interested in undertaking careers photonics based research. The student candidate named below has applied to attend the programme this year and has named you as a character reference. We would be most grateful if you could complete the attached questionnaire and return it to us as soon as is feasible. Thank you for helping our programme and your student. Student candidate Institution Referee Institution Length of time you have known the candidate ? In what capacity do you know the candidate ? Please rate the candidate in terms of other students at a similar stage of careerdevelopment: (please enter “x” in appropriate column) Top 15% Top 25% Top 30% Top 40% Below Average Academic Achievement Practical work Work ethic Creativity Initiative Maturity Adaptability Social skills English language Please write five key observations appraising the candidate: 1 2 3 4 5 Please fax to +353 91 494594 or email: Rebecca.nolan@nuigalway.ie References to be received by Friday, March 13th, 2009. Thank you Page 5