In memoriam: Sang Soo Lee
10 May 2010
Sang Soo Lee, known as the "Father of Optics"
in Korea passed away on May 7, 2010, in Korea. He was 84.
Lee
received a B.S. in Physics from Seoul National University in Korea and a
Ph.D. from Imperial College of Science and Technology, University of
London, UK. Receiving the first Ph.D. in Optics in Korea, Dr. Lee
devoted his life to lay the foundation for optical science and
engineering for more than four decades as an educator, researcher, and
administrator in science policy.
"He was one of the architects of
the extraordinary and rapid emergence of Korea as a world leader in
science and technology, or perhaps with the rich history of
contributions centuries ago, re-emergence would be more appropriate."
said Eugene G. Arthurs, SPIE Executive Director.
During his
teaching career, Dr. Lee mentored 50 doctoral and more than 100 masters'
degree candidates. in the areas of laser physics, wave optics, and
quantum optics. Many of his former students have become leaders in
academia, government-funded research institutes, and industry both in
Korea and abroad. He published more than 250 technical papers and
authored five textbooks, including "Wave Optics", "Geometrical Optics",
"Quantum Optics", and "Laser Speckles and Holography".
Lee was
the first president of the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology (KAIST), and the first president to establish a new
government funded graduate school. He played a pivotal role in founding
the Optical Society of Korea (OSK) in 1989 and served as its first
president.
Lee was an active member of the international scientific community. In addition to his pioneering scholastic achievements at KAIST, he served as the Vice President of the International Commission for Optics (ICO), a Council Member of the Third World Academy of Sciences, and a Council Member of UN University, serving as an ambassador for the optics community, which showed a significant example of how a developing country like Korea can serve international optics community.
Dr. Lee was a Fellow of the International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE), the Optical Society of America (OSA), and the Korean Physical Society (KPS). He was the recipient of many awards and honors, including the National Order of Civil Merit that is the Presidential Medal of Honor from the Republic of Korea (2000), the Songgok Academic Achievement Prize, the Presidential Award for Science, and the Medal of Honor for Distinguished Scientific Achievement in Korea. In 2006, he was awarded OSA's Esther Hoffman Beller Medal .
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