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Located on 274 acres in the heart of wine country, Sonoma State is an hour's drive north of San Francisco and 40 minutes from the Pacific Ocean. Sonoma State is dedicated to the liberal arts and sciences and is known for its active use of technology. As California's premier public undergraduate institution, Sonoma State has several renowned programs: its wine business program is unparalleled; its computer and engineering science program provides needed employees for the state's telecom industry and its Lifelong Learning Program for students ages 50 and over is a model for other institutions. Sonoma State's 500 faculty members provide exemplary instruction in a variety of courses throughout the institution's six schools: Arts and Humanities, Business and Economics, Education, Extended Education, Science and Technology, and Social Sciences. www.sonoma.edu

 
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Featured Faculty Bryant Hichwa photoBryant Hichwa
Sonoma State University
Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy


Bryant Hichwa rejoined academia in 2002 as a member of the faculty in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Sonoma State University. Following his undergraduate education at Georgetown University and earning the Ph.D. at the University of Notre Dame, Dr. Hichwa taught physics at Hope College in Michigan for 10 years. Then he worked extensively in industry, ultimately taking on the role of director of research and vice president of research and product development at Optical Coating Laboratory in Santa Rosa and in 2000, president and chief operating officer at MetroPhotonics (USA), Inc., also in Santa Rosa.

Dr. Hichwa has taught introductory-level and upper-division courses in physics as well as a new general education course, Physics of Music. In addition, he has developed several innovative courses in telecommunications and photonics including a state of the art laboratory in fiber optics and laser communications. He has mentored a number of undergraduate and graduate theses and research projects in optical communications and acoustical analyses of Baroque bassoons. He serves as the faculty sponsor of the Society of Physics Students as well as the departmental adviser for undergraduate majors. Dr. Hichwa's other professional interests include assisting start-up companies compete in today's challenging economic environment. As such, he currently serves on the Technical Advisory Boards of 6 companies.

Dr. Hichwa has long served the Sonoma County area as an advocate for environmental issues. He is a past president of the Madrone Audubon Society. Currently he sits on the Madrone Audubon Society's Board of Directors as well as that of Audubon Canyon Ranch, He serves on the advisory boards of the Fairfield Osborn Preserve, the Galbreath Preserve and the National Audubon Society's Mayacamas Mountain Preserve.

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