For release September 13, 2005
HOFMEISTER NAMED DIRECTOR OF UTSI'S LASER CENTER
Dr. John E. Caruthers has named Dr. William H.
Hofmeister as the new director of the Center for Laser
Applications (CLA) at The University of Tennessee Space
Institute.
Hofmeister will be accountable for using CLA resources for
growing and expanding research programs consistent with UT
President John Petersen's planned focus areas for the Institute,
particularly including the use of lasers in materials research,
Caruthers said.
“I sincerely thank Dr. Jim Lewis for his willingness to serve as
the interim CLA director as we transitioned to a new CLA
management structure,” added Caruthers, associate vice president
and chief operating officer.
A long-time research professor at Vanderbilt University,
Hofmeister joined the Space Institute in August as a full-time
research professor. An expert in laser materials processing and
materials science, Hofmeister says, “We plan to make UTSI a
major player in the area of Laser process control.”
Hofmeister, who also has experience with nanotechnology, says
UTSI’s collaborations with Oak Ridge Center for Nanomaterials
Science, UT’s Materials Science Department and two of
Vanderbilt’s research facilities will help keep the Institute in
touch with the latest in nanomaterials.
Dr. James W.L. (Jim) Lewis, of Tullahoma, a long-time UTSI
professor of physics and a member of UTSI’s Applied Physics
Research Group (APRG), helped establish the laser center as a
“state of the art laboratory” more than 20 years ago.

DR. WILLIAM H. HOFMEISTER
New Director of UTSI’s Laser Center
Writer: Weldon Payne (931) 393-7222
wpayne@utsi.edu
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