Seminar/Colloquium Talk
Next
Generation Space Telescope Missions
2023.09.20 (수)
14:30-16:30, 공업센터 본관 504호
Daewook Kim
Associate Professor of Optical Sciences and Astronomy
James C. Wyant College of Optical Sciences, University of Arizona
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Abstract: In the realm of scientific exploration, groundbreaking
advancements in opto-mechanical systems for both terrestrial and space-based
cameras are fundamentally reshaping our comprehension of the universe. Allow me
to introduce SALTUS (Single Aperture Large Telescope for Universe Studies), an
innovative telescope concept designed for mid/far-infrared observations,
featuring a large inflatable membrane mirror spanning approximately 20 meters
in size. This deployable space telescope showcases a meticulously crafted
optical architecture that harnesses the untapped potential of an exceptionally
expansive aperture. Behind the scenes, a collaborative synergy is at work,
uniting the brightest minds from the University of Arizona, L’Garde, and
Northrop Grumman. This exceptional team not only conceived the SALTUS project
but also transformed it from a mere concept into a tangible reality. A series
of prototypes for the inflatable mirror have been conceptualized, developed,
and rigorously tested. Step into the realm of high dynamic range, non-null
Thermo-Vacuum (TVAC) examinations, complete with deflectometry. Under these
simulated space conditions, the optical performance of the inflatable mirror
has been verified and validated. In the ceaseless pursuit of scalable space
technology, researchers are pioneering uncharted territories in large dynamic
range metrology solutions. Furthermore, the addition of simultaneous sensing
capabilities enhances its already impressive features. These collaborative
initiatives signify a monumental leap toward ushering in an era not only
defined by extreme astronomy but also marked by the dawn of the next generation
of optical technology.
Speaker Bio: Daewook Kim is an associate
professor of optical sciences at the University of Arizona. He has been working
in various space and ground astronomical optical engineering projects covering
a wide range of wavelength spectrum from radio to x-ray. His main research area
covers precision freeform optics design, fabrication, and various metrology
topics, such as interferometric test systems using computer-generated hologram,
wavefront curvature measurement, and dynamic deflectometry system. For more
than past 10 years, Daewook has been chairing conference programs including the
Optical Fabrication and Testing conference (OPTICA), the Optical Manufacturing
and Testing conference (SPIE), and the Astronomical Optics: Design,
Manufacture, and Test of Space and Ground Systems conference (SPIE). He is also
teaching the SPIE Optical Testing Short Courses. He has published more than 250
journal/conference papers and served as an associate editor for the Optics
Express journal (by OPTICA) for 7 years. He gave more than 20 plenary, keynote,
colloquium talks at various international conferences and universities. Prof.
Kim is an SPIE Fellow. He is elected for the SPIE Board of Directors
(2024-2026).