Bi-Annual Reporting. Tsinghua University Chapter. 1. List of current student chapter members. The officer: The other members:

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Bi-Annual Reporting 1. List of current student chapter members The officer: Sigang Yang RM 11-112 Tel: 86-10-62792551 ysg03@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn Tsinghua University Chapter The other members: Gao Zhiguo RM 11-401 Tel: 86-10-62784784 gaozg00@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn Zou Mingyuan Tel: 86-10-6273197 zmingy00@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn Shi Ying 1

Tel: 86-10-62773197 sy01@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn Chen Hongwei RM 11-401 Tel: 86-10-62784784 chenhongwei01@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn Hu Xiaolong Information Optoelectronic Technology Research Institute (IOTRI), Tsinghua University Beijing 100084, P. R. China Tel: 8610-62772042 (Office) 8610-62774669 (Home) Fax: 8610-62770317 Email: huxiaolong99@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn Nan Zeng RM 11-302 Tel: 86-10-62781372 Fax: 86-10-62770317 zengnan00@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn Wang Liwei RM 11-302 Tel: 86-10-62781372 wlw01@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn Lu Fei Tsinghua University Beijing, P.R.China, 100084 2

Email: lufei01@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn Tel: +86(10) 62794260 Wei Haoyun Dept. of PI&M RM 1208, BLDG 9003 Tel: 86-10-62781280 Fax: 86-10-62791702 Hywei00@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn Du Wenhua, RM 1204, State Key Lab. of Precision Measurement technology and Instrument, Building 9003, Tel: 86-10-62788120 dwh01@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn Cao Liangcai Dept. of PI&M RM 1208, BLDG 9003 Tel: 86-10-62781280 Fax: 86-10-62784503 clc01@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn Zong Xiaobin Department of Precision Instruments Room 1204 Tel: 86-10-62788120-17 zongxb99@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn Tianliang Wang Tel: 86-10-62773197 3

wtl04@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn Ming Xin Tel: 86-10-62773197 brightxin@163.com 2. Details of chapter activities since last report ⅰ.Setting up a chapter FTP sever To exchange academic data among chapter members we have set up a ftp sever. It provides a digital library and other services for us. ⅱInviting Doctor Yan Sun to give us an academic lecture In May 17 th, We invited Doctor Yan Sun to give us an academic lecture titled Optical fiber amplifier dynamics and application in optical network. Yan Sun is a newly elected OSA Fellow. He had contributed to Bells Lab for a long time and he is an famous expert in optical amplifiers. First He introduced some fundamental theories about optical fiber amplifiers to us. Then he introduced the latest development and directions in this field. ⅲ Visiting new Beijing Planetarium In May 21 st we visited the newly completed Beijing Planetarium. At first we saw the digital universe theater. Then we looked around some aerolite and some astronomy telescopes. In succession we visited the solar system exhibition. In that day there was an exhibition about Mars research. This exhibition was launched by an American professor. He lay out an instrument model he developed used for Mars exploration. He also let us see some Mars aerolite and some pictures. 4

Fig1 Group photo in front of Beijing Planetarium. A total of 11 members of our chapter take part in this activity. The sixth boy from the left is the chapter president Sigang Yang Fig 2. The Mars exhibition Fig 3. The professor gives us some introductions 3. Details of planned activities for the future ⅰIndustrial travel. We plan to visit some optoelectronics corporations. ⅱ Attendance at SPIE meetings. In the future APOC2005 would be held in Shanghai. And some of our chapter members would attend it. And I would go to Warsaw to attend Optics and Optoelectronics. ⅲ Inviting some experts to give us academic lectures. ⅳ We plan to visit Beijing Astronomical Observatory. 4. Financial information Beginning balance When I take over the chapter work, there is no any funding. Funds expended 5

171 US Dollars expended for the tickets of Beijing Planetarium and lunch. Details of SPIE grant received We accepted total of 700 US Dollars in April 2005. And there is 545 US Dollars left after paying for the membership fees. Ending balance There is 374 US Dollars left. 5 Names and email addresses of elected Officers President: Sigang Yang Vice President: Tianliang Wang Secretary: Ming xin Treasurer: Ming xin 6