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Aleksandra Boskovic, Ph.D., was research director for optics, surfaces, and integration technologies at Corning when she won the 2016 Technologist of the Year award.
As a leader, she set direction, delivered concepts, and provided an understanding of Corning’s businesses, including optical communications, display technologies, and specialty materials.
Corning focuses on specialty glass, ceramics, and optical physics. Optical communications offer opportunities ranging from fiber optics to quantum communications.
The bottom line: optics are vital in phone conversations, Internet exploration, and the quality of images on computer and television screens.
“Optics will always be part of our lives,” Dr. Boskovic told WOC Magazine in 2016. “Optics are becoming increasingly important in our lives,” said Boskovic, providing further examples of augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and remote surgeries as specialties where optics play a critical role. “These all have optics at their heart,” she said.
Boskovic holds numerous patents, including five that enable telecommunication systems to keep up with bandwidth growth at the speed of light.
She has also been an advisor of diversity efforts at Corning and a presenter at several diversity events, including one at Stanford University.
Boskovic received her bachelor’s, master’s, and doctorate degrees in physics and optical physics from universities in Brazil and the United Kingdom. She also earned an Executive MBA from Dartmouth College.
A significant part of her early work at Corning focused on developing the requirements for the next generation of fibers and optical components and building their value proposition in collaboration with the commercial teams.
Later, she held several technical leadership positions, including leading the optics modeling organization in research, the fiber development organization, and Corning’s European Technology Center.