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| field = [[Photonics]]
| field = [[Photonics]]
| work_institutions = [[Australian National University]]
| work_institutions = [[Australian National University]]
| known_for = [[Fibre optics]],<br/> ''Optical Waveguide Theory''
| known_for = [[Fibre optics]],<br/>Optical waveguide theory
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'''John Love''' (2 October 1942 – 19 June 2016)<ref name="OpticsOrg">http://optics.org.au/NewsBlog/4084471</ref> was a pioneer in the field of [[fibre optics]],<ref name="canberratimes">{{cite web|url=http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act-news/1-million-gift-of-love-to-anu-from-fibre-optics-pioneer-emeritus-professor-john-love-20141113-11lppe.html|title=$1 million gift of Love to ANU from fibre optics pioneer Emeritus Professor John Love|first=Emma|last=Macdonald|date=14 November 2014|publisher=''[[Canberra Times]]''}}</ref> who co-authoring the widely used textbook ''Optical Waveguide Theory'' and was [[Emeritus Professor]] of [[guided wave]] [[photonics]] at [[Australian National University]] (ANU).<ref name="NaturePhotonics">{{Cite journal | last1 = | first1 = | title = The philanthropist scholar | doi = 10.1038/nphoton.2016.1751788 | journal = Nature Photonics | volume = 10 | issue = 561 | pages = | year = 2016 | pmid = | pmc = }}</ref><ref name="spie.org"/>
'''John Love''' (2 October 1942 – 19 June 2016)<ref name="OpticsOrg">{{cite web|url=http://optics.org.au/NewsBlog/4084471|title=Australian Optical Society - Vale Professor John Love|publisher=Australian Optical Society|date=19 June 2016|access-date=8 September 2016|archive-date=2 September 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160902141257/http://optics.org.au/NewsBlog/4084471|url-status=dead}}</ref> was a pioneer in the field of [[fibre optics]],<ref name="canberratimes">{{cite web|url=http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act-news/1-million-gift-of-love-to-anu-from-fibre-optics-pioneer-emeritus-professor-john-love-20141113-11lppe.html|title=$1 million gift of Love to ANU from fibre optics pioneer Emeritus Professor John Love|first=Emma|last=Macdonald|date=14 November 2014|publisher=[[Canberra Times]]}}</ref> who co-authoring the widely used textbook ''Optical Waveguide Theory'' and was [[Emeritus Professor]] of [[waveguide (optics)|guided wave]] [[photonics]] at [[Australian National University]] (ANU).<ref name="NaturePhotonics">{{Cite journal | title = The philanthropist scholar | doi = 10.1038/nphoton.2016.175 | journal = Nature Photonics | volume = 10 | issue = 561 | year = 2016 | page = 561| bibcode =2016NaPho..10..561.| doi-access = free}}</ref><ref name="spie.org"/>


==Biography==
==Biography==
Born in England,<ref name="OpticsOrg"/> Love received a masters and PhD in [[applied mathematics]] from the [[University of Cambridge]] and [[University of Oxford]].<ref name="spie.org"/> He was a postdoc in San Diego and Toronto, before moving to Australia in 1973.<ref name="canberratimes"/><ref name="NaturePhotonics"/> Love cofounded the Australian company Modular Photonics.<ref name="spie.org">{{cite web|url=http://spie.org/about-spie/press-room/spie-member-news/memoriam-john-love-optics-educator|title=In Memoriam: Optics educator John Love, emeritus professor in guided-wave photonics at Australian National University and author of the widely used textbook, Optical Waveguide Theory|publisher=[[SPIE]]}}</ref> He was a Life Member of the [[Australian Optical Society]] (AOS) and received the most prestigious award of the AOS, the Beattie Steel medal.<ref name="spie.org"/><ref name="OpticsOrg"/><ref name="Beattie)-Steel-Medal">http://optics.org.au/W.H.(Beattie)-Steel-Medal</ref>
Born in England,<ref name="OpticsOrg"/> Love received a masters and DPhil in [[applied mathematics]] from the [[University of Cambridge]] and [[University of Oxford]].<ref name="spie.org"/> He was a postdoc in San Diego and Toronto, before moving to Australia in 1973,<ref name="canberratimes"/><ref name="NaturePhotonics"/> where he became a postdoc [[fellow]] in ANU's applied mathematics department.<ref name="Marcuse2012">{{cite book|last=Marcuse|first=Dieter|title=A Dream Come True: Growing up in Germany, Growing old in the USA|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xYbuYFWCODcC&pg=PA294|year=2012|publisher=Author House|location=Bloomington, IN|isbn=978-1-4772-3238-5|page=294}}</ref> He was a Life Member of the [[Australian Optical Society]] (AOS) and in 2009 received the most prestigious award of the AOS, the Beattie Steel medal.<ref name="OpticsOrg"/><ref name="spie.org"/><ref name="Beattie)-Steel-Medal">{{cite web|url=http://optics.org.au/W.H.(Beattie)-Steel-Medal|title=Australian Optical Society - W.H. (Beattie) Steel Medal|publisher=Australian Optical Society}}</ref>


As an Emeritus Professor at ANU he helped create the Wanda Henry Scholarship in Photonics.<ref name="NaturePhotonics"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.anu.edu.au/giving/support-us/wanda-henry-scholarship-in-photonics|title=Wanda Henry Scholarship in Photonics|date=25 October 2014|publisher=[[Australian National University]]}}</ref>
As an Emeritus Professor at ANU he helped create the Wanda Henry Scholarship in Photonics.<ref name="NaturePhotonics"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.anu.edu.au/giving/support-us/wanda-henry-scholarship-in-photonics|title=Wanda Henry Scholarship in Photonics|date=25 October 2014|publisher=[[Australian National University]]}}</ref> and later the Love Scholarship.

In 2015 Love cofounded the Australian company Modular Photonics.<ref name="spie.org">{{cite web|url=http://spie.org/about-spie/press-room/spie-member-news/memoriam-john-love-optics-educator|title=In Memoriam: Optics educator John Love, emeritus professor in guided-wave photonics at Australian National University and author of the widely used textbook, Optical Waveguide Theory|publisher=[[SPIE]]|date=12 July 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.modularphotonics.com/?page_id=11|title=About Us - Modular Photonics|publisher=Modular Photonics}}</ref>


==Publications==
==Publications==
* 1983 {{cite book|first1=A.W. |last1=Snyder |first2=John |last2=Love| title = Optical Waveguide Theory| date =30 November 1983 | isbn = 978-0412099502 }}
* 1983 {{cite book|first1=A.W. |last1=Snyder |first2=John |last2=Love| title = Optical Waveguide Theory| date =30 November 1983 | isbn = 978-0412099502 }}

==See also==
* [[Optical waveguide]]


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [https://vimeo.com/173132386 John Love Interview, Australian Optical Society]
* [https://vimeo.com/173132386 John Love Interview, Australian Optical Society]

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John Love
Born(1942-10-02)2 October 1942
England
Died19 June 2016(2016-06-19) (aged 73)
Canberra, Australia
Known forFibre optics,
Optical waveguide theory
Scientific career
FieldsPhotonics
InstitutionsAustralian National University

John Love (2 October 1942 – 19 June 2016)[1] was a pioneer in the field of fibre optics,[2] who co-authoring the widely used textbook Optical Waveguide Theory and was Emeritus Professor of guided wave photonics at Australian National University (ANU).[3][4]

Biography

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Born in England,[1] Love received a masters and DPhil in applied mathematics from the University of Cambridge and University of Oxford.[4] He was a postdoc in San Diego and Toronto, before moving to Australia in 1973,[2][3] where he became a postdoc fellow in ANU's applied mathematics department.[5] He was a Life Member of the Australian Optical Society (AOS) and in 2009 received the most prestigious award of the AOS, the Beattie Steel medal.[1][4][6]

As an Emeritus Professor at ANU he helped create the Wanda Henry Scholarship in Photonics.[3][7] and later the Love Scholarship.

In 2015 Love cofounded the Australian company Modular Photonics.[4][8]

Publications

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  • 1983 Snyder, A.W.; Love, John (30 November 1983). Optical Waveguide Theory. ISBN 978-0412099502.

References

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