The development of a skilled workforce in optics and photonics is critical for advancing technology and supporting industry growth, particularly in the defense sector. As applications expand into AI, semiconductors, and quantum technologies – alongside traditional areas like sensors and light sources – the demand for qualified professions in R&D and manufacturing continues to outpace supply. This panel, featuring senior leaders from academia and prime contractors, will discuss current education and training initiatives, government funding for workforce programs, and the expectations from DoD employers. The session will conclude with an interactive Q&A, providing insights into workforce challenges and opportunities.
Moderator
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Natalia Chekhovskaya Director LASER-TEC (United States) Indian River State College (United States) |
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Panelists
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Zack Tarter Deputy Director, Missiles & Fire Control Lockheed Martin (United States) |
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Carolyn McMorran Assistant VP of Continuing Education Valencia College (United States) |
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Mike McKee Associate Director, Undergraduate Program CREOL, Univ. of Central Florida (United States) |
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Cade Bradley Electro-Optical Subsystems Chief Technologist Raytheon (United States) |
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Event Details
FORMAT: Oral presentations followed by a panel discussion and audience Q&A.
MENU: Coffee, decaf, and tea will be available nearby.
SETUP: Theater style seating.