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Ray Davies, Photonics Academy of Wales @ Bangor : a tribute

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Abstract

Ray Davies, Director of the Photonics Academy of Wales @ Bangor died in January 2021. He was 85 and still actively engaged in photonic education. This presentation aims to summarise his pioneering educational activities.

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