I am currently a Ph.D. student in the group of Prof. Robert Boyd at the Institute of Optics, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA (Wiki). My CV and list of publications are available. You can also find me on Facebook and LinkedIn (though e-mail is the best way to reach me).
My research area is slow light, particularly focusing on how slow and fast light change the energy density of a pulse of light, with applications to preventing (or enhancing) laser damage and to laser radar.
I completed a M.S. degree in 2005 in the group of Selim Shahriar in the ECE Department (now EECS) of Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA (Wiki). My thesis title was Multi-Spectral Raman Gain in Dual-Isotope Rubidium Vapor, and the research was completed with an eye toward applications in quantum optics.
In 2007, I completed some work on the new UR logo. It was featured in University Communications' newspaper Currents.
I am the 2009-2010 secretary for the Rochester Section of the Optical Society of America (OSA). In May of 2009, I also helped found URSPIE, the University of Rochester student chapter of the SPIE.
I am an active member of the Rochester 4th Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also known as the Mormons. I am also a Graduate Community Assistant for Whipple Park, part of UR's Graduate and Family Housing.
Contact information:
Joseph Vornehm
Institute of Optics, Box 270186
University of Rochester
Rochester, NY 14627-0186
USA
Lab: +1-585-275-5030 (Wilmot 320)
Office: Wilmot 306 (formerly Goergen 503)
E-mail: vornehm@optics.rochester.edu
Last update: Wed 30 Sep 2009