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Julie Bentley
editJulie Bentley is a Professor of Optics at the Institute of Optics in Rochester, New York. She is an award winning expert in Optical Design and is a fellow of OSA and SPIE[1]. She has professional experience designing lenses for applications in aerospace, lithography, and medical devices.
Education
editShe received her B.S and PhD from the University of Rochester. Her PhD thesis focused on the integration of the design and manufacture of gradient-index optical systems.[2] She joined the University of Rochester, Institute of Optics faculty in 1998[1][2]. She has been teaching at the institute ever since while also supporting consulting work through her company Bentley Optical Design. Her main interests are in geometrical optics, optical design, and engineering tolerance.
Teaching
editDr. Bentley teaches several course at the University of Rochester, Institute of Optics including: . She also teaches courses for SPIE professional members at conferences like Photonics West each year,[3][2] She is the co-author of the Lens Design Field Guide, which is used by experts across the world as a quick reference.[4]
Research
editDr. Bentley is an expert in Lens Design. Specifically her work focuses on innovative solutions for lenses with applications in aerospace, lithography, and medical devices.
References
edit- ^ a b "Julie Bentley and gender bias: She's not having it". spie.org. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
- ^ a b c "Julie Bentley". www.hajim.rochester.edu. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
- ^ "Course Detail". spie.org. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
- ^ Bentley, Julie; Olson, Craig (2012). Field Guide to Lens Design. SPIE Digital Library. doi:10.1117/3.934997. ISBN 9780819491640.