The Photonics21 Board of Stakeholder online election took place from 22nd October to 5th November 2019. 224 registered voters could cast their vote for up to 21 candidates. By the closing date of the election 176 voters had cast their vote which corresponds to a turnout of voters of 78,57 %.
The Photonics21 secretariat would like to welcome following 16 new BoS members who were elected for a term of four years:
Name |
First Name |
Affiliation |
Country |
Petsch |
Tino |
3D-Micromac AG |
Germany |
Eiselt |
Michael |
ADVA Optical Networking SE |
Germany |
Simon |
Ulrich |
Carl Zeiss AG |
Germany |
Diamanti |
Eleni |
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique |
France |
Simon |
Santiago |
DAS PHOTONICS, S.L. |
Spain |
Pauliat |
Gilles |
European Optical Society |
Finland |
Gillner |
Arnold |
Fraunhofer-Institute for Laser Technology |
Germany |
Baets |
Roel |
Ghent University |
Belgien |
Hontzopoulos |
Elias |
Hellenic Photonics Cluster, HPhos |
Greece |
Davies |
Iwan |
IQE plc |
UK |
Luger |
Siegfried |
Luger Research e.U. |
Austria |
Tjörnhammar |
Staffan |
Photonic Sweden- RISE Acreo |
Sweden |
Nogueira |
Rogério Nunes | Sociedade Portuguesa para a Investigação e Desenvolvimento em Optica e Fotónica (SPOF) |
Portugal |
Leyens |
Christoph |
TU Dresden / Institute of Materials Science |
Germany |
Townsend |
Paul |
Tyndall National Institute |
Ireland |
Källhammer |
Jan-Erik |
Veoneer Sweden AB |
Sweden |
The new Photonics21 Board of Stakeholder is composed of 50% industry representatives, 36 % research representatives and 14 % of representatives belong to other organisations. In total, 17 EU Member States are represented in the Photonics21 Board of Stakeholder.
The next Photonics21 Board of Stakeholder election will be held in autumn 2020.