
David further advanced to supervisor of all filter production for the now-10 person group. He later became Filter Department Manager (1965-1971) for the expanding group that eventually contained 50 people. For a five month period in 1969, he left to join General Laser Corp where he learned methods of coating laser optics for the visible and IR regions utilizing electron-beam equipment.ĭavid then went on to establish MicroCoatings, Inc., a two-person partnership for the production of filters for medical electronics and defense. The company purchased obsolete vacuum chambers and rebuilt them to manufacture (utilizing thermal evaporation) production quantity optical filters for many applications, such as laser range finders, semi-conductor lithography systems, printers, flame photometers, blood testers, and supermarket scanners. The company was sold in 1986 and became OCA, where David continued as Technical Director until 1990.ĭavid joined JDS Fitel Optics (1990-2001) and formed a Filter Department. This led to establishing improved methods of filter assembly.
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SVC is saddened to learn of the death in October 2009 of John Reading, a long-time supporter and friend of the Society.īorn and educated in the United Kingdom, Reading emigrated to the United States in 1956. Retired since 1993, he continued serving as a consultant to Tico Titanium Inc., in Michigan, where he worked for 20 years, representing the company at Trade Shows, Technical Conferences, and serving on various technical committees.Īn avid fan of scotch, his collection includes more than 500 bottles, plus another 50 to 60 bottles earmarked for drinking. As a director of The Scotch Malt Whisky Society of America in Sunrise, FL, he attended and oversaw many Scotch Tastings, including those held in conjunction with the annual SVC Technical Conference. John particularly enjoyed collaborating with chefs at restaurants and private clubs to present Scotch Tasting/Dinners.ĭavid Cushing began his career working in the thin film field as a production technician in a small lab processing cemented all-dielectric filters made by one of the pioneers in the business, Edgar Barr, at Baird Atomic Inc. This work allowed him to attend Northeastern University in a part time program that took nine years to complete and he attained a BSEE degree in 1969. Eventually, he was given responsibility for the manufacture of ultra-violet filters. George faithfully attended the SVC TechCon for decades and participated in the SVC as a Speaker, Short Course Instructor, and was a prominent and devoted member of the SVC Optical Technical Advisory Committee. George was the author of over 190 papers, over 30 patents and 8 review chapters in books.
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George was a well-known pioneer in the field of optical thin films, and worked for his entire professional career at the National Research Council of Canada (NRC). George reached 81 years of age and was an active Mentor and Teacher until the end. Jerzy 'George' Adam Dobrowolski long time supporter of the Society of Vacuum Coaters (SVC) and SVC Sugerman Awardee passed away peacefully on the 12th of February in Ottawa, Canada surrounded by his family. Neil is survived by his beloved wife, Ruth Gerard Poley, and his two sons Philip and Samuel, their wives Denise and Stephanie, and his grandson Porter.


He served as a sergeant in the US Army in Korea and Hawaii from 1953-55, and was an active participant in every community in which he lived. He was a member of the American Vacuum Society as well as a member of the Electrochemical Society.īorn in Kingston, NY in 1934, Neil was the son of Dr. He won an IBM Outstanding Contribution Award, an honor of very high distinction within the company. He also served as the President of Society of Vacuum Coaters from 1986-1888. Poley earned 13 patents and 6 patent level awards while working for IBM in the areas of display technology and thin film deposition. He put that knowledge to work at IBM for 25 years. He was a graduate of Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn with a BS, and SUNY New Paltz with an MA, both in chemical engineering. Neil Myron Poley passed away at home on July 4, 2015, at the age of 80. Please send “In Memoriam” information to the SVC Administrative Office at Myron Poley 1934-2015

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We wish to honor the passing of those who have been part of the SVC community and who have served the Society.
