Student Interns Host Tour for U.S. Rep
November 6, 2008
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Student Interns Host Tour for U.S. Rep
VALDOSTA - U.S. Representative Jack Kingston (R-Ga.) joined four
Valdosta State University student interns on Tuesday, Oct. 28, at
Valdosta Optics Lab, Inc. for a tour of the facility.
Senior chemistry majors, Cory Bryan, Konda Chiharu and Baqara
Ngoyi, and sophomore pre-engineering major Chad Hendley are
fulfilling paid internships at VOLI, which specializes in chemical
vapor deposition and diamond film synthesis for optical and
semi-conductor applications, both commercial and defense-related.
Students are working on several projects for the company, including
motion control programming, Raman mapping and surface treatment and
morphology characteristics.
Kingston spoke with VOLI administrators about the lab's objectives
and products, examined the cutting-edge equipment and listened as
each student intern gave a description of his or her
specialty.
"Valdosta Optics lab is developing some of the most sophisticated
defense technology on the market today. We need this type of
product to ensure that our military has missiles that are the most
exact," Kingston said. "It is exciting to know that type of work is
being done here in Valdosta and that VSU students have an active
role not only in learning from the process, but contributing to it
as well."
VOLI and Valdosta State are in the second year of a two-year
contract worth $171,215, which will establish a R&D effort of
mutual benefit to both organizations. The project has enabled VSU
to equip and optics laboratory in its physics department (Nevins
Hall), which Dr. Frank Flaherty will use to teach a new course this
spring.
The contract is managed through VSU's Center for Applied Research,
which connects faculty expertise with applied research needs within
the university's 41-county service region. Call CAR Coordinator Dr
Gary Lynn Wood at (229) 333-5230 or e-mail him at lwood@valdosta.edu for more
information about VSU's contract with Valdosta Optics Lab. Visit
www.valdosta.edu/cas/car for
more information on the CAR.
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