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Grand Challenges of Photonics Session

Location: 
Adlershof con. vent. Exhibition Centre - Rudower Chaussee 17 - 12489 Berlin - Germany
Duration: 
26 September 2016 - 30 September 2016

For the fifth time, a special session of EOSAM is dedicated to the “Grand Challenges of Photonics ". In this session world-class speakers are going to talk about technologies which are revolutionary, uncommon and not realizable to date, but can pave the way for an even brighter future in optics and photonics.

TOM 3 - Optical System Design and Tolerancing

Location: 
Adlershof con. vent. Exhibition Centre - Rudower Chaussee 17 - 12489 Berlin - Germany
Duration: 
26 September 2016 - 30 September 2016

Chairs

  • Oliver Fähnle, FISBA AG (CH)
  • Wilhelm Ulrich, Carl Zeiss AG (DE)
  • Kimio Tatsuno, Koga Research Institute Inc. (JP)

Program Committee

  • Wilhelm Ulrich, Carl Zeiss AG (DE)
  • Kimio Tatsuno, Koga Research Institute Inc. Tokyo (JP)
  • Oliver Fähnle, FISBA AG (CH)
  • Rolf Rascher, Technische Hochschule Deggendorf THD, Deggendorf (DE)
  • Andreas Ettemeyer, Neutschnikum Buchs NTB, Buchs (CH)
  • Sven Schröder, IOF Fraunhofer, Jena (DE)
  • Konrad Wegener, ETH Zürich (CH)
  • Irina Livshits, NRU-ITMO, University of St.

Visit To The Institute Of Optical Sensor Systems

Location: 
Adlershof con. vent. Exhibition Centre - Rudower Chaussee 17 - 12489 Berlin - Germany
Duration: 
26 September 2016

As Visit to the Institute of Optical Sensor Systems
http://www.dlr.de/os/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-3444/
 
Time: Monday, 26 September, 12:00-14:00
Location: Institute of Optical Sensor Systems, Rutherfordstrasse 2, 12489 Berlin, Germany
 
Includes walking lunch, Presentation of German Aerospace Center (DLR) activities, and Lab Tours to (1) Terahertz-Lab, (2) LIBS-Lab, and (3) Raman-Lab
During the visit there will be no tutorials.
 

Institute visit registration has ended. Visitor group full.

TOM 7 - Organic & Hybrid Semiconductor Materials and Devices

Location: 
Adlershof con. vent. Exhibition Centre - Rudower Chaussee 17 - 12489 Berlin - Germany
Duration: 
26 September 2016 - 30 September 2016

Chairs

  • David Lidzey , University of Sheffield (GB)
  • Guglielmo Lanzani, Instituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IT)
  • Davide Comoretto, University of Genova (IT)

Program Committee

  • Gianluca Farinola, University of Bari Aldo Moro (IT)
  • Francesco Quochi, University of Cagliari (IT)
  • David Beljonne, University of Mons (BE)
  • Giuseppe Gigli, University of Salento (IT)
  • Larry Luer, Institute Imdea, Madrid (ES)
  • Margherita Zavelani Rossi, Polytechnic University of Milan (IT)
  • Michele Muccini, ISMN, Instituto per lo dtudio dei materiali nanostrutturati, Roma (IT)
  • Konstantinos Petridis, Technological Educational Institute of Crete (GR)
  • Carlos Silva, University of Montreal (CA)
  • Stephane Kena-Cohen, Polytechnique Montreal (CA)
  • Malte Gather, University of St Andrews (UK)
  • Natalie Stingelin, Imperial College London

Summer School on Metrology for Thin Film Materials

Location: 
Adlershof con. vent. Exhibition Centre - Rudower Chaussee 17 - 12489 Berlin - Germany
Duration: 
26 September 2016

Special Summer School on Metrology for Thin Films Materials, organized within the EMPR project ENG53 ThinErgy.

The Summer School will take place on Monday, 26 September 2016. The duration is all day.


Schedule

Morning Session

8.45 : Omar El Gawhary (VSL): Opening and welcome to all participants.

9.00 : 10.30  Paul Urbach (TU Delft) – Current research on superresolution microscopy

10.30 : 10:45  Coffee break

10:45 : 12.00   Andreas Hertwig (BAM) Analysing thin films by spectroscopic ellipsometry: Accuracy, Traceability, and complex properties

12.00 : 14.00: Lunch. (Lunch is offered to all participants). Possibility for student visit to PVcomB (13:00-13:45)

Afternoon Session

14.00 : 15.30 Peter de Groot (Zygo) Interference microscopy and materials characterization.

TOM 4 - Diffractive Optics

Location: 
Adlershof con. vent. Exhibition Centre - Rudower Chaussee 17 - 12489 Berlin - Germany
Duration: 
26 September 2016 - 30 September 2016

Chairs

  • Paul Urbach, Delft University of Technology (NL)
  • Jesús Lancis Sáez, Universitat Jaume (ES)
  • Bernd Kleemann, Carl Zeiss AG (DE)

Program Committee

  • Pierre Chavel, Institut d'Optique Palesseau (FR)
  • Lifeng Li, Tsinghua University Beijing (CN)
  • Hans-Peter Hertzig, University of Lausanne (CH)
  • Uwe Zeitner, Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Engineering IOF (DE)
  • Jani Tervo, Microsoft HoloLens (FI)
  • Pedro Andrés, Universitat de València (ES)
  • Philippe Lalanne, Institut d'Optique Bordeaux (FR)

Plenary Speaker

  • Ruediger Grunwald, Max Born Institute Berlin (DE)

Synopsis

Topical meetings in Diffractive Optics in this series have been organized on nine occasions before, in most ca-ses under the auspices of EOS (Savonlinna 1997, Jena 199

European Optical Society Annual Meeting (EOSAM) 2016

Location: 
Adlershof con. vent. Exhibition Centre - Rudower Chaussee 17 - 12489 Berlin - Germany
Duration: 
26 September 2016 - 30 September 2016



Register as participant: http://www.conftool.com/eosam2016

General Chair: Seppo Honkanen, Microsoft (FI)
General Co-Chair: Jürgen Jahns, Fern Universität in Hagen (DE)
Local Scientific Chair: Rainer Schuhmann, Berliner Glas KGaA (DE)

 

The European Optical Society (EOS) will return to Berlin 26-30 September 2016, on the 25th Anniversary of the EOS. Germany, with a long tradition in optics and photonics, and Berlin, with its many research institutes and companies, serves as an ideal place for the EOS Bi-Annual Meeting. We are very happy to once again enjoy the excellent conference facilities of the Germany’s leading Science- and Technology Park Berlin-Adlershof. The meeting will include tutorials for students, various topical meetings, workshops, Fellows ceremony, Award ceremonies, and an Industrial Exhibition.

 

Keynote speech by Dr. Eric Betzig, Nobel Prize Winner 2014 (TOM 8 - Adaptive Optics and Advanced Illumination Imaging) on Tuesday, 27 September 2016: Imaging Life at High Spatiotemporal Resolution

Conference Program

Onsite Program


Berlin Welcomes EOS Reception

Location: 
Zentrum für Photovoltaik und Erneuerbare Energien (ZPV)
Duration: 
26 September 2016

Time: Monday, 26 September, 18:00-21:00
Location: Zentrum für Photovoltaik und Erneuerbare Energien (ZPV)
Johann-Hittorf-Straße 8, 12489 Berlin

Berlin welcomes EOS in this reception for EOSAM attendees with intriguing speeches and networking on Monday evening.
REGISTRATION MANDATORY. Limited space.

Program

Register: www.conftool.com/eosam2016
 

TOM 8 - Adaptive Optics and Advanced Illumination Imaging

Location: 
Adlershof con. vent. Exhibition Centre - Rudower Chaussee 17 - 12489 Berlin - Germany
Duration: 
26 September 2016 - 30 September 2016

Chairs

  • Joerg Petschulat, Carl Zeiss AG (DE)
  • Allard Mosk, University of Utrecht (NL)

Program Committee

  • Michel Verhaegen, TU Delft (NL)
  • Martin Booth, University of Oxford (UK)
  • Chris Dainty, University College London (UK)
  • Christoph Skupsch, Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems (DE)
  • Alfredo Dubra, Medical College of Wisconsin (US)

Keynote Speaker

  • Eric Betzig, Janelia Research Campus, Howard Hughes Medical Institute (US)

Invited Speakers

  • Christophe Moser, EPFL (CH)
  • Tomas Cizmar, University of Dundee (UK)

Synopsis

Advanced microscopy methods rely increasingly on adaptive compensation of aberrations and on advanced illumination to increase resolution and reduce the effects of scattering.

TOM 1 - Silicon Photonics and Guided-Wave Optics

Location: 
Adlershof con. vent. Exhibition Centre - Rudower Chaussee 17 - 12489 Berlin - Germany
Duration: 
26 September 2016 - 30 September 2016

Chairs

  • Graham Reed, University of Southampton (UK)
  • Antti Säynätjoki, Aalto University and University of Eastern Finland (FI)
  • Seppo Honkanen, Microsoft (FI)

Program Committee

  • Graham Reed, University of Southampton (UK)
  • Antti Säynätjoki, Aalto University and University of Eastern Finland (FI)
  • Seppo Honkanen, Microsoft (FI)
  • Matthieu Roussey, University of Eastern Finland, (FI)


Invited Speakers

  • Roel Baets, Ghent University (BE)
  • Sang Bae Lee, Optical Society of Korea (KR)
  • Marc Sorel, Glasgow University (UK)