In Memoriam: Robert Hilbert, 1941-2008
Robert Hilbert, President and Chief Executive Officer of Optical Research Associates (ORA®), passed away on December 11, 2008, in Pasadena, California. He was 67. Bob, who had been ORA's President and CEO since 2000, was a dynamic and respected leader who was actively involved in all aspects of ORA business, from shaping important CODE V® and LightTools® software features to supporting key optical design and engineering initiatives.
Bob had served ORA since 1975, initially as Vice President leading the Optical Engineering Services business. In 1991, he was named the company's President and Chief Operating Officer.
"Bob was an important member of our team for more than 30 years, and was instrumental in the growth that ORA has enjoyed both in our optical design software and engineering services offerings," said Thomas Harris, Founder and former CEO of ORA. "Most importantly, Bob understood the core values that have always driven ORA, and emphasized customer success as our highest goal. Bob cared deeply about the staff at ORA and the feeling was reciprocated. He will be greatly missed."
Bob started his career in optics at an early age, receiving the Future Scientist of America Award for a 360-degree camera design in 1957, at age 16. He received B.S. and M.S. Degrees in Optics from the University of Rochester in 1962 and 1964, respectively.
Bob worked for Itek Corporation from 1963-1975, which pioneered satellite-borne, photo optical reconnaissance systems (for example, the now declassified CORONA Project) and high-altitude strategic reconnaissance systems. At Itek, he held management positions including Director of Optics, Manager of the Optical Engineering Department, Chief Optical Engineer, and Supervisor of Optical Design. As Director of Optics, he was responsible for all engineering and manufacturing necessary to design and produce mounted optics including optical design, opto-mechanical design, optical fabrication, assembly, and test.
His career was dedicated to the development of new optical products from conception through early production. He was actively involved in developing the Parallel Processing feature for CODE V, the Illumination and Optimization modules for LightTools, the evolution of computer platforms for ORA software products, and in directing development of CODE V technologies in graphics, MTF tolerancing, and holographic/diffractive capabilities. He contributed to the development of new concepts and designs for optical systems including visible, IR and UV sensors, the optical design of a broad variety of fabricated optics such as a wide angle projection lens for 35 mm slides, a star tracker objective, a Raman Spectrograph relay lens, an f/0.62 low light level catadioptric TV lens, the objective for the A. F. KA-80 panoramic camera (also used on Apollo), a zoom system for visual use, an 80° field cos3 falloff objective, a one-meter aperture wide field telescope, a finite multi-conjugate relay lens for rectifying CORONA panoramic photography, and a zoom lens for S.L.R. use.
His technical background also included developing Qualification and Acceptance Test Procedures as well as performing component and system level tests, e.g., interferometric tests and data reduction of massive optics, and radiometric tests of electro-optical systems. Early in his career as a precision optician, Bob fabricated high-quality spherical and aspheric surfaces through figuring of 2-inch to 20-inch aperture optics to fractional wave tolerances.
Bob was the recipient of numerous awards and honors. He was elected SPIE fellow in 1992, received an American Optical Company Fellowship from the University of Rochester in 1962, and held seven U.S. Patents in the field of optics. He served as Chairman of SPIE Fellows Committee in 1998, and was a longtime member of the Optical Society of America, where he served in many positions, including Vice Chairman and Chairman of the Optical Design Technical Group.
He is survived by his wife, Angela; two sons, David and Daniel; daughter-in-law, Sara Armstrong; two grandsons, Isaac and Jacob; a sister, Joan; and many other family members and friends who will cherish his memory. A memorial service was held on December 15 in Los Angeles, California. His family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Orange County United Way, 18012 Mitchell Avenue South, Irvine, CA 92614. Online donations can be made at http://www.ocuw.com/donate/donate.asp.