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- All dayUCF Alumni Book Club Summer Reading ChallengesUCF Summer Reading Challenges Saturday, June 14 - Sunday, Aug. 10Knightro's Summer Reading BINGOHosted by the UCF Alumni Book Club and UCF Libraries for Students, Staff, Faculty, Alumni, and Friends of the UniversityBlock out your BINGO card by reading selections in a variety of categories. Once you complete a BINGO (one row, column or diagonal), you're up for a prize!Junior Knights Reading ChallengeComplete the reading pathway by reading 25 pages per spot on the path.Once you complete the pathway, have a parent or guardian submit the completion form for sticker and a chance to win a UCF-themed prize!Little Knights Reading ChallengeColor in a Knightro/Citronaut for every story you read.Once you've colored all the icons, have a parent or guardian submit the completion form for a sticker and a chance to win a UCF-themed prize!Questions? Contact us at [Knights@ucfalumni.com.](mailto:Knights@ucfalumni.com)Virtual Location URL: https://foundation.ucf.edu/summerreading Registration Link: https://foundation.ucf.edu/summerreading
- All dayUCF Alumni Book Club Summer Reading ChallengesUCF Summer Reading Challenges Saturday, June 14 - Sunday, Aug. 10Knightro's Summer Reading BINGOHosted by the UCF Alumni Book Club and UCF Libraries for Students, Staff, Faculty, Alumni, and Friends of the UniversityBlock out your BINGO card by reading selections in a variety of categories. Once you complete a BINGO (one row, column or diagonal), you're up for a prize!Junior Knights Reading ChallengeComplete the reading pathway by reading 25 pages per spot on the path.Once you complete the pathway, have a parent or guardian submit the completion form for sticker and a chance to win a UCF-themed prize!Little Knights Reading ChallengeColor in a Knightro/Citronaut for every story you read.Once you've colored all the icons, have a parent or guardian submit the completion form for a sticker and a chance to win a UCF-themed prize!Questions? Contact us at [Knights@ucfalumni.com.](mailto:Knights@ucfalumni.com)Virtual Location URL: https://foundation.ucf.edu/summerreading Registration Link: https://foundation.ucf.edu/summerreading
- 10:30 AM1hCREOL Seminar: Paul Leisher, Luminar TechnologiesTitle: Progress in brightness, power, and efficiency of semiconductor lasers for high power applicationsAbstract: Semiconductor lasers are a key component in numerous emerging photonics-enabled technologies, including additive manufacturing, data centers for artificial intelligence, inertial navigation, optical power beaming, photon sail propulsion for interstellar probes, autonomous vehicles, rapid biomedical diagnostics, laser wakefield acceleration, fusion energy, and directed energy systems. In many of these applications, the laser is the most expensive, power-hungry, and failure-prone component. Engineering solutions to these challenges and driving continuous improvement are the keys to unlocking many photonics-enabled applications. Modern high power semiconductor lasers are extremely good at converting electricity into light (>70% wallplug efficiency) and are very cheap (<$1/watt), but these devices are fundamentally limited by low coherence and poor beam quality, which arise from effects such as thermal- and carrier-induced lensing. As a result, they are commonly used as pumps for solid-state and fiber lasers, rather than as direct sources. These systems could be greatly improved and simplified if semiconductor lasers could be directly utilized, but this can only be made possible by addressing the fundamental physical limitations of beam quality and coherence in a manner that does not compromise the semiconductor laser's inherent ability to scale power and brightness with high efficiency. This talk explores recent progress in the development of high performance semiconductor lasers. We will examine the physical mechanisms that limit power scalability, coherence, beam quality, and efficiency, and review semiconductor laser architectures designed to mitigate these effects. By pushing the limits of brightness and coherence, this research opens the door to more simplified, efficient, and robust laser systems to accelerate their deployment into next-generation technologies and enable new frontiers.About the Speaker: Paul Leisher is Vice President of Research and a Fellow at Luminar Technologies Inc. in Orlando, FL, where he is responsible for leading the company's research and development of laser sources for LIDAR. Prior to its acquisition by Luminar, he served as Vice President of Research at Freedom Photonics in Santa Barbara, CA where he was focused on the development of the world's highest brightness laser diodes. From 2017 to 2019, Dr. Leisher was Chief Engineer for Diode Lasers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (Livermore, CA). From 2011-2017, Dr. Leisher served as Associate Professor of Physics and Optical Engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology (Terre Haute, IN) and as the Manager of Advanced Technology at nLight Corporation (Vancouver, WA) from 2007-2011. Dr. Leisher has worked as a consultant for numerous companies ranging from small domestic photonics startups to large multinational corporations in the automotive and industrial manufacturing fields. He received his B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Bradley University (Peoria, Illinois) in 2002, and M.S. and Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2004 and 2007, respectively.Dr. Leisher's research interests include the design, fabrication, characterization, and analysis of high-power semiconductor lasers and other photonic devices. He has served as principal investigator / principal business official on over $43M in research programs to date and authored/co-authored over 300 technical patents, journal articles, and conference presentations. Dr. Leisher developed and taught numerous university courses in optics and photonics. Dr. Leisher serves on the technical committee of many conferences and is an active reviewer for most journals in the field. He served as co-chair of the SPIE Components and Packaging for Laser Systems Conference for ten years, the program track chair for the SPIE LASE Symposium Nonlinear Optics and Beam Guiding conferences for five years, and the program chair and general chair of the International Semiconductor Laser Conference (ISLC) in 2022 and 2024, respectively. Dr. Leisher is a senior member of SPIE and IEEE.Virtual Location URL: https://ucf.zoom.us/j/94674435922?pwd=HGZ6wLdPUc1EkeWbLJww2bieeNNzke.1
- 10:30 AM1hCREOL Seminar: Paul Leisher, Luminar TechnologiesTitle: Progress in brightness, power, and efficiency of semiconductor lasers for high power applicationsAbstract: Semiconductor lasers are a key component in numerous emerging photonics-enabled technologies, including additive manufacturing, data centers for artificial intelligence, inertial navigation, optical power beaming, photon sail propulsion for interstellar probes, autonomous vehicles, rapid biomedical diagnostics, laser wakefield acceleration, fusion energy, and directed energy systems. In many of these applications, the laser is the most expensive, power-hungry, and failure-prone component. Engineering solutions to these challenges and driving continuous improvement are the keys to unlocking many photonics-enabled applications. Modern high power semiconductor lasers are extremely good at converting electricity into light (>70% wallplug efficiency) and are very cheap (<$1/watt), but these devices are fundamentally limited by low coherence and poor beam quality, which arise from effects such as thermal- and carrier-induced lensing. As a result, they are commonly used as pumps for solid-state and fiber lasers, rather than as direct sources. These systems could be greatly improved and simplified if semiconductor lasers could be directly utilized, but this can only be made possible by addressing the fundamental physical limitations of beam quality and coherence in a manner that does not compromise the semiconductor laser's inherent ability to scale power and brightness with high efficiency. This talk explores recent progress in the development of high performance semiconductor lasers. We will examine the physical mechanisms that limit power scalability, coherence, beam quality, and efficiency, and review semiconductor laser architectures designed to mitigate these effects. By pushing the limits of brightness and coherence, this research opens the door to more simplified, efficient, and robust laser systems to accelerate their deployment into next-generation technologies and enable new frontiers.About the Speaker: Paul Leisher is Vice President of Research and a Fellow at Luminar Technologies Inc. in Orlando, FL, where he is responsible for leading the company's research and development of laser sources for LIDAR. Prior to its acquisition by Luminar, he served as Vice President of Research at Freedom Photonics in Santa Barbara, CA where he was focused on the development of the world's highest brightness laser diodes. From 2017 to 2019, Dr. Leisher was Chief Engineer for Diode Lasers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (Livermore, CA). From 2011-2017, Dr. Leisher served as Associate Professor of Physics and Optical Engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology (Terre Haute, IN) and as the Manager of Advanced Technology at nLight Corporation (Vancouver, WA) from 2007-2011. Dr. Leisher has worked as a consultant for numerous companies ranging from small domestic photonics startups to large multinational corporations in the automotive and industrial manufacturing fields. He received his B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Bradley University (Peoria, Illinois) in 2002, and M.S. and Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2004 and 2007, respectively.Dr. Leisher's research interests include the design, fabrication, characterization, and analysis of high-power semiconductor lasers and other photonic devices. He has served as principal investigator / principal business official on over $43M in research programs to date and authored/co-authored over 300 technical patents, journal articles, and conference presentations. Dr. Leisher developed and taught numerous university courses in optics and photonics. Dr. Leisher serves on the technical committee of many conferences and is an active reviewer for most journals in the field. He served as co-chair of the SPIE Components and Packaging for Laser Systems Conference for ten years, the program track chair for the SPIE LASE Symposium Nonlinear Optics and Beam Guiding conferences for five years, and the program chair and general chair of the International Semiconductor Laser Conference (ISLC) in 2022 and 2024, respectively. Dr. Leisher is a senior member of SPIE and IEEE.Virtual Location URL: https://ucf.zoom.us/j/94674435922?pwd=HGZ6wLdPUc1EkeWbLJww2bieeNNzke.1
- 11:00 AM1hAce your InterviewsIn this week's Workshop Wednesday with Career Services:Learn how to communicate your qualifications for an interview whether it be for a job, internship, research assistant, graduate school or other position. Be prepared with your laptop, a mobile device, tell a friend to join the session and be ready to learn how to prepare for your next interview.Register to attend in person or get the zoom link to attend virtually on Handshake: [bit.ly/UCFhandshake](bit.ly/UCFhandshake)[career.ucf.edu ](career.ucf.edu)Virtual Location URL: https://ucf.joinhandshake.com/events/1730072/share_preview Registration Link: https://ucf.joinhandshake.com/events/1730072/share_preview
- 11:00 AM1hAce your InterviewsIn this week's Workshop Wednesday with Career Services:Learn how to communicate your qualifications for an interview whether it be for a job, internship, research assistant, graduate school or other position. Be prepared with your laptop, a mobile device, tell a friend to join the session and be ready to learn how to prepare for your next interview.Register to attend in person or get the zoom link to attend virtually on Handshake: [bit.ly/UCFhandshake](bit.ly/UCFhandshake)[career.ucf.edu ](career.ucf.edu)Virtual Location URL: https://ucf.joinhandshake.com/events/1730072/share_preview Registration Link: https://ucf.joinhandshake.com/events/1730072/share_preview
- 11:00 AM6hBig Red Bus - Donate Blood or Platelets Today!Help us maintain a safe and ready blood supply for cancer patients, trauma patients, or when unexpected tragedies occur. The OneBlood bus will park on Memory Mall near the Veterans Memorial.Walk-ups are welcomed, and appointments are appreciated!Appointments for Blood Donation:Appointments for Platelet Donation: Registration Link: https://donor.oneblood.org/donor/schedules/drive_schedule/1632766 Registration Info: Save time - Schedule your appointment now!
- 11:00 AM6hBig Red Bus - Donate Blood or Platelets Today!Help us maintain a safe and ready blood supply for cancer patients, trauma patients, or when unexpected tragedies occur. The OneBlood bus will park on Memory Mall near the Veterans Memorial.Walk-ups are welcomed, and appointments are appreciated!Appointments for Blood Donation:Appointments for Platelet Donation: Registration Link: https://donor.oneblood.org/donor/schedules/drive_schedule/1632766 Registration Info: Save time - Schedule your appointment now!
- 2:00 PM1hStaying Anchored, Soaring Higher: Get Ready for Fall/Spring Registration with Us!Staying Anchored, Soaring Higher is a workshop aimed at helping students get grounded at UCF and charge on to new heights! This workshop, Getting Ready for Fall Registration, will leave students confident and prepared to register for classes come their enrollment appointment, setting them up for another semester of success. Registration Link: https://linktr.ee/ucftransfercenter
- 2:00 PM1hStaying Anchored, Soaring Higher: Get Ready for Fall/Spring Registration with Us!Staying Anchored, Soaring Higher is a workshop aimed at helping students get grounded at UCF and charge on to new heights! This workshop, Getting Ready for Fall Registration, will leave students confident and prepared to register for classes come their enrollment appointment, setting them up for another semester of success. Registration Link: https://linktr.ee/ucftransfercenter
- 4:00 PM45mUCF Admissions Information SessionLed by an undergraduate admission counselor, this 45-minute information session will provide a broad introduction to UCF, explain the undergraduate application process and cover topics like admission requirements and merit scholarships. Prospective students and family members are welcome to attend. Questions are encouraged during and after the presentation.Virtual Location URL: https://ucf.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIkc-GgqjIsHNbAlPka7izBp7xWPlCLEeKh Registration Link: https://ucf.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIkc-GgqjIsHNbAlPka7izBp7xWPlCLEeKh Registration Info: This is a virtual information session hosted in Zoom. Registration is required.
- 4:00 PM45mUCF Admissions Information SessionLed by an undergraduate admission counselor, this 45-minute information session will provide a broad introduction to UCF, explain the undergraduate application process and cover topics like admission requirements and merit scholarships. Prospective students and family members are welcome to attend. Questions are encouraged during and after the presentation.Virtual Location URL: https://ucf.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIkc-GgqjIsHNbAlPka7izBp7xWPlCLEeKh Registration Link: https://ucf.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIkc-GgqjIsHNbAlPka7izBp7xWPlCLEeKh Registration Info: This is a virtual information session hosted in Zoom. Registration is required.
- 7:00 PM1hNarcotics AnonymousThis group meets every Wednesday. May meet outdoors during building closures for holidays.NA is a non-profit fellowship of men and women for whom drugs have become a major problem. We meet regularly to help each other live drug-free. There are no dues or fees, the only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using. Our fellowship focuses primarily on recovery from the disease of addiction. Anyone may join us regardless of age, race, sexual identity, creed, religion, or lack of religion.For more information about this meeting visit [studenthealth.ucf.edu/recovery/](https://studenthealth.ucf.edu/recovery/) or call the NA Helpline at 407-425-5157.
- 7:00 PM1hNarcotics AnonymousThis group meets every Wednesday. May meet outdoors during building closures for holidays.NA is a non-profit fellowship of men and women for whom drugs have become a major problem. We meet regularly to help each other live drug-free. There are no dues or fees, the only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using. Our fellowship focuses primarily on recovery from the disease of addiction. Anyone may join us regardless of age, race, sexual identity, creed, religion, or lack of religion.For more information about this meeting visit [studenthealth.ucf.edu/recovery/](https://studenthealth.ucf.edu/recovery/) or call the NA Helpline at 407-425-5157.