Jean M. Bennett

Jean M. Bennett
Scientific career
Fields Physics

Jean M. Bennett (1930–2008) was the first female president of the Optical Society of America in 1986.[1]

She died on July 18, 2008 in Ridgecrest, CA after a long illness. She was 78.

Bennett received her PhD in physics from Pennsylvania State University in 1955, and spent most of her career at the Naval Weapons Center (now the Naval Air Warfare Center) at China Lake, CA.

She received the SPIE Technology Achievement Award in 1983 for "the development of practical instrumentation for optical surface quality metrology, and for dedicated service and guidance to the optics industry."

She received the David Richardson Medal from the Optical Society of America (OSA) in 1990, after serving as OSA president in 1986. In 1994 she was named a Distinguished Fellow of the Naval Weapons Center. In 1988 the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology established the Jean Bennett Award, given annually to a senior for excellence in optics.

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References

  1. "Past Presidents of the Optical Society of America". Optic Society of America. Archived from the original on 2009-01-20.


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