{"id":21096,"date":"2021-02-25T17:59:37","date_gmt":"2021-02-25T17:59:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ucf.edu\/pegasus\/?p=21096&post_type=story"},"modified":"2023-10-07T18:29:28","modified_gmt":"2023-10-07T18:29:28","slug":"lighting-the-way","status":"publish","type":"story","link":"https:\/\/www.ucf.edu\/pegasus\/lighting-the-way\/","title":{"rendered":"Lighting the Way"},"content":{"rendered":"
Updated Fall 2023<\/em> | Spring 2021<\/em> |\u00a0By Nicole Dudenhoefer \u201917<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n [lead]When Peter Delfyett first fell in love with science during elementary school, he imagined he would grow up to be a paleontologist. Instead, the Pegasus Professor of optics and photonics<\/a> has spent his career developing futuristic technology.[\/lead]<\/p>\n From lasers that are used to cut Gorilla Glass for Samsung phones to fiber optic cable technology that allows the internet to operate more efficiently, Delfyett\u2019s work<\/a> has been making waves for more than three decades. And now he\u2019s received one of the highest honors in the scientific community as one of 106 engineers elected to the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) this year.<\/p>\n \u201cProfessor Delfyett, through his amazing work, has proven that he is one of the very best laser and photonics researchers in the world,\u201d 麻豆原创 President Alexander N. Cartwright says. \u201cThis recognition honors his many contributions to society throughout his career and his leadership that has helped develop 麻豆原创\u2019s culture of innovation and discovery.\u201d<\/p>\n The\u00a0Scientific Spectrum<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n Established in 1964, the NAE\u2019s network of more than 2,300 members work together to advance the United States\u2019 global reputation by providing guidance to policymakers and government institutions on decisions related to engineering and technology.<\/p>\n 麻豆原创 has eight faculty members who are a part of the NAE, but Delfyett has the honor of being the first to be elected while a current faculty member at the university. Delfyett\u2019s induction, which will take place during NAE\u2019s annual meeting in October, means other current 麻豆原创 faculty could be joining this rank in the near future.<\/p>\n \u201cThis is very special to me, not only because it is the highest honor that can be bestowed on a scientist or engineer, but because all of the work that is being\u00a0recognized has been done here at 麻豆原创 with graduate students,\u201d says Delfyett, who leads CREOL\u2019s Ultrafast Photonics Group. \u201cI know this is something 麻豆原创 has been wanting to grow toward, which is a really difficult task, and I\u2019m honored to help the university fulfill this part of its vision.\u201d<\/p>\n Delfyett\u2019s personal contributions to the base of scientific knowledge include 44 patents that apply directly to the advancement of everyday life. Many of these discoveries use lasers for precision timing, fiber optics communication and signal processing, which help information move faster on the internet and in devices such as cell phones, laptops, tablets and autonomous vehicles.<\/p>\n [callout background=”#009258″ content_align=”left” affix=”false” css_class=””] Another major group of his patents is related to the generation and amplification of very short pulses of light using semiconductor lasers that help build smartphones, medical stents for surgical procedures and microprecision holes to make car engines more fuel efficient.<\/p>\n \u201cPhotonics is an enabling technology \u2014 it\u2019s not just powering the internet but influencing the whole spectrum of scientific discovery and advancement,\u201d Delfyett says. \u201cTo know that I am contributing in my own special way to the area of optics and photonics is very rewarding to me.\u201d<\/p>\n On the Pulse<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n Becoming an NAE member is a challenging accomplishment in part because of how difficult it is to be elected into the organization. New members must be nominated by current members and are evaluated on a range of criteria, including scientific and real-world impact, involvement with professional societies and major awards.<\/p>\n
\n[blockquote source=”Peter Delfyett, 麻豆原创 Pegasus Professor” cite=”” color=”#fff” css_class=””]\u201cPhotonics is an enabling technology \u2014 it\u2019s not just powering the internet but influencing the whole spectrum of scientific discovery and advancement.\u201d[\/blockquote]
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