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  2. ArtCenter College of Design - Wikipedia

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    U.S. News & World Report also ranks Art Center's Art, Industrial Design and Media Design Practices programs among the top 20 graduate schools in the U.S. [11] Most recently, the growing influence of Art Center's Film programs resulted in the college's ranking among The Hollywood Reporter's list of the Top 25 Global Film Schools. [12]

  3. Theodore Maiman - Wikipedia

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    In 1971 Maiman founded the Laser Video Corporation, and from 1976 to 1983 he worked as vice president for advanced technology at TRW Electronics (now Northrop Grumman). [3]: 232 He later served as consultant to Laser Centers of America, Inc. (now LCA-Vision Inc.) and director of Control Laser Corporation. Maiman continued his involvement in ...

  4. Laser Institute of America - Wikipedia

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    LIA is publisher of these American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Z136 laser safety standards, which provide the foundation of laser safety programs nationally. [5] LIA is also the publisher of the Journal of Laser Applications [6] and is the organizer of several large international conferences related to laser use and laser safety. [7]

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  6. Austin Russell (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Russell grew up in Newport Beach, California. [2] At age 15, Russell applied for his first patent for a groundwater recycling system to reuse water from sprinklers. [5] When he was 15, Russell's parents introduced him to laser entrepreneur Jason Eichenholz, who became Russell's mentor and later joined Luminar as co-founder [6] and chief technology officer.

  7. Gholam A. Peyman - Wikipedia

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    Gholam A. Peyman (born 1 January 1937) is an Iranian American ophthalmologist, retina surgeon, and inventor. He is best known for his invention of LASIK eye surgery, [2] a vision correction procedure designed to allow people to see clearly without glasses.

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  9. Beckman Laser Institute - Wikipedia

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    Around 1980, Michael W. Berns, a professor of biology at the University of California, Irvine, founded an institute focusing on the then-new technology of lasers.After receiving a National Institutes of Health biotechnology grant, [3]: 328–331 he established a laboratory for laser microscopy, the Laser Microbeam Program (LAMP). [4]