David Richardson Medal Explained

The David Richardson Medal is awarded by the Optical Society (formerly the Optical Society of America) to recognize contributions to optical engineering, primarily in the commercial and industrial sector.[1] The award was first made in 1966 to its namesake David J. Richardson. He received it for distinctive contributions to the ruling and replicating of gratings, used to determine the transfer functions of lenses. There is a prize associated with the medal.

Richardson received a graduate degree in spectroscopy from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the mid-1930s. He was hired by Bausch and Lomb in 1947 to establish a grating and scale-ruling laboratory that became the world's leader in diffraction gratings. The lab, which was renamed for him in 1966,[2] has since 2004 belonged to the Newport Corporation.

Recipients

YearRecipient
2024Radhakrishnan Nagarajan
2023Turan Erdogan
2022Jim Tatum
2021Majid Ebrahim-Zadeh
2020G. Michael Morris
2019Frederick J. Leonberger
2018Steve Frisken
2017John Canning
2016Francisco J. Duarte
2015Daniel R. Neal
2014Jannick P. Rolland
2012Gregory W. Forbes
2011Jasbinder S. Sanghera
2011Ishwar D. Aggarwal
2010Kenneth E. Moore
2009Eric Udd
2008Kanti Jain
2007James L. Fergason
2006Gary S Duck
2005John R. Sandercock
2004Chungte W. Chen
2003Roland V. Shack
2002Arthur H. Guenther
2001Huib Visser
2000Achim J. Leistner
1999Milan R. Kokta[3]
1998Yoshiharu Namba
1997Brian H. Welham
1996J. A. Dobrowolski
1995Julian Stone
1994David A. Markle
1993John H. Bruning
1992Ichiro Kitano
1991Gary K. Starkweather
1990Jean M. Bennett
1989Erik W. Anthon
1988Janusz S. Wilczynski
1987John W. Evans
1986John L. Plummer
1985Norman John Brown
1984Erwin G. Loewen
1983Harold Osterberg
1982Charles A. Burrus
1981Abe Offner
1980William T. Plummer
1980Richard F. Weeks
1979William P. Ewald
1978Thomas James Johnson
1977Walter P. Siegmund
1976John McLeod
1975Karl Lambrecht
1974Roderic M. Scott
1972William G. Fastie
1971Frank Cooke
1970Richard S. Hunter
1969Howard Cary
1968Harold E. Edgerton
1967George A. Morton
1966David J. Richardson

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: David Richardson Medal . OSA.org . The Optical Society. 2013 . December 18, 2013.
  2. Journal of the Optical Society of America. Personalia. 56. 7. 992-993. 1966. 10.1364/JOSA.56.0990_1.
  3. OSA Recognizes Contributions to Optics . Physics Today . AIP Publishing . 52 . 7 . 1999 . 0031-9228 . 10.1063/1.2802804 . 68.