Dr. David M. Giltner
CEO at Turning Science LLC
SPIE Involvement:
Author | Instructor | Career Lab Leader | Special Event Speaker
Area of Expertise:
Private sector , Scientists , Career development , Industry collaboration , Lasers
Publications (4)

SPIE Press Book | 12 October 2021
KEYWORDS: Physics, Biomedical optics, Scientific research, Lead, Diagnostics, Laser development, Chemistry, Molecular biology, Brain, Laser applications

Proceedings Article | 21 August 2020 Open Access Presentation + Paper
Proceedings Volume 11480, 1148007 (2020) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2567370
KEYWORDS: Physics, Applied research, Basic research, Life sciences, Physical sciences, Education and training, Hardware product development, Professional development courses

Proceedings Article | 7 June 2004 Paper
Robert Waarts, Siamak Makki, Jinning Yuan, David Giltner, Brian Engstrom, Richard Tumminelli, Leonard Marabella
Proceedings Volume 5335, (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.538785
KEYWORDS: Fiber lasers, Semiconductor lasers, Reliability, Laser marking, Fiber coupled lasers, Fiber couplers, Laser systems engineering, Fiber optics, Modulation, Prototyping

Proceedings Article | 1 May 1997 Paper
Siu Lee, David Giltner
Proceedings Volume 2995, (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.273769
KEYWORDS: Chemical species, Laser scattering, Scattering, Interferometers, Photons, Beam splitters, Light scattering, Mirrors, Diffraction, Sensors

Course Instructor
SC1253: How to Develop Profitable Technology Products
Product development is the exciting use of scientific knowledge to engineer a solution to a problem. Successful product development takes more than just strong technical skills, however. Successful products need to be scalable, reliable, and most of all, profitable. How do product development teams come together and turn science into things people need in an efficient and effective way? In this class you will learn some useful and proven systems and how to apply them at your own company.
NON-SPIE: Designing your own career path in the private sector
Scientists and engineers often struggle to plan a private sector career. Most of our professors have no experience designing an industry career path and can’t help us. I recall my own advisor telling me “If you go into industry, you are on your own!”
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