Nigerian Student Advances Optics in Africa with Optica Community

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The latest Optica Community article tells the story of a young Nigerian surviving sectarian violence, finding escape through education and advancing optics in Africa.

Timothy Imogore

"Survivor," the latest installment in the Optica Community series features Timothy Imogore, a Nigerian PhD student with a passion for empowering other young Africans to pursue optics and photonics. Imogore's drive to promote optics education and support others in their career stems from his experiences growing up amidst turmoil in his home country.

Imogore was a teenager living in Zamfara State, Northern Nigeria, when it declared Sharia Law. "Hostility came with the declaration. It made Zamfara look like an Islamic state There are lots of wonderful supportive Muslims, but after Sharia law, sectarian violence erupted which led to the death of over twenty thousand people. People were scared and fled the state; nobody wanted to invest in the country."

The ensuing chaos threatened to take a toll on Imogore's education. "The religious intolerance led to riots and massacres. Imagine being a kid in a school and hearing gunshots outside. It was terrible." Despite this trauma, Imogore saw education as a way to build a better future for himself and his country. "In Nigeria, there is no integration of cultures. It doesn't happen. In my opinion, education is key. You see people of all cultures and backgrounds integrate when you go to a high-educational setting like a university. Education breaks down walls; it pushes diversity."

Imogore pursued his dream of becoming a physicist, studying physics at the Federal University of Technology, Minna Nigeria. He eventually won an Abbe School of Photonics scholarship and set out for Friedrich Schiller University Jena in "I fell in love with Jena. The absence of religious and gender segregation and discrimination was a breath of fresh air."

P. Scott Carney, Optica's Chief Scientist said, "Timothy Imogore is a survivor. He has had brushes with death brought about by bad luck, religious hatred and civil unrest. Today he is building technology that is crucial to the communication network that brings the world together and connects people and cultures for those not fortunate enough to travel themselves."

Imogore is committed to giving back by advancing optics and photonics in Africa. "Africa has the potential to be an optics and photonics powerhouse like the US and Germany. My vision is to see the potential of young Africans put to use to make the African continent a key player not just in optics and photonics but in other high-tech fields." Imogore is finding ways to advance his vision, including serving on Optica's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Rapid Action Committee. "I felt honored to be offered this opportunity to contribute to the optics and photonics community. This is my passion - advancing the progress of my home country and continent through optics and photonics by tapping the potential of others like me."

"Survivor" is the sixth story in the Optica Community series celebrating the members of Optica (formerly OSA), Advancing Optics and Photonics Worldwide.

To learn more about Timothy Imogore, read "Survivor."

Optica's Community Values

Optica has been a respected authority on light science and technology for more than a century, with a heritage dating back to the Optical Society of America's founding in 1916. Optica's publications, programs, events, and advocacy support the optics and photonics community as they invent the future and uncover the beautiful secrets of the universe with light. Today, Optica unites a diverse population of students, scientists, engineers and professionals working in light science and technology. The society is a champion for the field and advocates for the interests of its members around the world.

The Optica Community series is a collection of extraordinary life stories celebrating Optica's global diversity and the values its members share.

Readers can find the Optica Community series at https://www.optica.org/en-us/about/optica_community/.

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