Warren J. Smith
Warren J. Smith

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1980 OSA President Warren J. Smith was born 17 August 1922 and regarded as one of the most influential leaders in the optical design and engineering field. Smith graduated from Institute of Optics at the University of Rochester, USA, in 1944. He then went to work for Eastman Kodak, USA.
In 1946, Smith became chief optical engineer at Simpson Optical Manufacturing Company, USA, and then, in 1959, he moved to Raytheon, USA, where he was manager of the Optics Section until 1962. From 1962 until 1983, he was director of R&D at Infrared Industries in Santa Barbara, and vice president of R&D at Santa Barbara Applied Optics until 1987. That year he joined Rockwell Collins Kaiser Electro-Optics and remained there part-time as chief scientist emeritus.
As author of Modern Optical Engineering, first published by McGraw-Hill in 1966, Smith was one of the best-known authors in the field. He also wrote Modern Lens Design and Practical Optical System Layout.
Smith served in numerous leadership positions for SPIE and OSA. He was a Fellow of both organizations. For his research, Smith received the SPIE Gold Medal and the Directors' Award. He also received the OSA's Joseph Fraunhofer/Robert M. Burley Prize.
Smith died in 2008.
Warren J. Smith died on 19 June 2008, please see Optica's memorial entry.
Document Created: 26 July 2023
Last Updated: 17 July 2025