What: Rita Colwell, director of the National Science Foundation,
will speak at the University of California, Santa Cruz, as part of a
dedication ceremony for the national Center for Adaptive Optics.

Where: Science Hill, UC Santa Cruz

When: Friday, June 21, 2002

1:30 p.m. Address by Rita Colwell, Director of the National
Science Foundation: “Research Trends and Opportunities at NSF”
Interdisciplinary Sciences, Room 221

2:15 p.m. Media availability for Dr. Colwell

Center for Adaptive Optics Conference Room

3:00 p.m. Dedication of the Center for Adaptive Optics

Earth and Marine Sciences, Room B206

4:30 p.m. Reception and Open House

Center for Adaptive Optics

Details: Speakers at the dedication ceremony will include:

* Jerry Nelson, CfAO director and professor of astronomy and
astrophysics at UCSC

* Andrea Ghez, CfAO associate director and professor of astronomy at UCLA

* Austin Roorda, assistant professor of optics, University of
Houston, College of Optometry

* Lisa Hunter, CfAO associate director for education and human resources, UCSC

The Center for Adaptive Optics (CfAO) was established in 1999 as an
NS3ience and Technology Center focused on the advancement and
application of adaptive optics technology. Adaptive optics is used in
astronomy to correct the blurring of images caused when light travels
through turbulence in Earth’s atmosphere, and in vision science to
correct for similar effects caused by internal imperfections and
fluids in the eye. The center is based at UCSC and has 27 partner
institutions.

RSVP: Due to limited parking near the event and possibly limited
seating, reporters planning to attend should contact Tim Stephens at
(831) 459-4352 or stephens@cats.ucsc.edu.