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Women and minorities in physics and optics – over 25 years of personal observations

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Abstract

ETOP Co-Chair Barry Shoop asked me to give a talk on my perspectives, successes and recommendations in attracting and retaining women and underrepresented minorities in optics and photonics. Additionally, I have been asked to give my perspective on these issues in light of my recent term as 2002 President of the Optical Society of America.

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