'Taking Light Further' Accelerates at Breault Research; Dr. Jianhua Jiang Joins the Optical Software Development Team.TUCSON, Ariz. -- Dr. Jianhua Jiang joins Breault Research Organization (BRO bro n. pl. bros Slang 1. A brother. 2. Friend; pal. Used as a form of familiar address for a man or boy: So long, bro. ) as a computational optical scientist, after nearly 10 years of optical training and research at University of Alabama The University of Alabama (also known as Alabama, UA or colloquially as 'Bama) is a public coeducational university located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA. Founded in 1831, UA is the flagship campus of the University of Alabama System. in Huntsville (UAH UAH In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Ukraine Hryvnia. Notes: The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion. ), most recently as leader of the simulation group at the UAH Nano and Micro Devices Center (NMDC NMDC National Mineral Development Corporation (India) NMDC National Minorities with Disabilities Coalition NMDC National Medical Device Coalition NMDC Nano and Micro Devices Center ). "Dr. Jiang will be a vital technical contributor to keeping BRO's software products at the forefront of optical software packages in the world," said Dr. Kyle Ferrio, BRO's senior computational optical physicist leading BRO's commitment to excellence in optical modeling. Throughout his career, Dr. Jiang has pioneered software enabling (programming) software enabling - (Or "enabling") Modification of the design or implementation of software to allow internationalisation to take place. In particular, enabling may refer to the modification of software to support double-byte character sets, hence "Unicode advances in the scientific community. As part of an interdisciplinary team interdisciplinary team, n a group that consists of specialists from several fields combining skills and resources to present guidance and information. at NMDC, Dr. Jiang explored the optimal design and integration of nano- and micro-photonics, micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS (MicroElectroMechanical Systems) Tiny mechanical devices that are built onto semiconductor chips and are measured in micrometers. In the research labs since the 1980s, MEMS devices began to materialize as commercial products in the mid-1990s. ) and micro-fluidics. NMDC is specifically dedicated to research that realizes the promise of nanotechnology for everyday life. "Nanotechnology, including applications to biotechnology, paves avenues to novel functional materials and systems, on atomic and molecular scales. Optics plays a key role in developing these new technologies," said Dr. Ferrio. "Dr. Jiang's expertise in computational design and analysis at these exceptional length-scales will be reflected in BRO's continuing leadership of software supporting next-generation optical design," added Dr. Ferrio. Dr. Jiang began his work at UAH in 1997, after arriving from Beijing, China, when work in nanotechnology was just beginning to emerge as an area of critical research. Dr. Jiang has since completed many advanced research projects for the National Science Foundation and other agencies. About Breault Research Organization (BRO) BRO is an optical engineering firm of global reach and reputation, providing an international array of clients with innovative solutions. Industries serviced by BRO include the aerospace, automotive, biotechnology, consumer electronics, defense, medical, semiconductor, and telecommunications sectors. BRO provides software, engineering services, training, and technical support -- setting true foundations for today's solutions and the future's advance. BRO's Advanced Systems Analysis Program (ASAP (chat) asap - As soon as possible. (R)) is the leading program uniting geometrical and physical optics with full 3D models of optical and mechanical systems. More than 20 years of continuous enhancement makes ASAP the gold standard in optical software. |
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