Events Archive

TOM 8 – Active and Adaptive Optics

Location: 
Berlin Adlershof, Germany
Part of: 
EOSAM 2014
Duration: 
15 September 2014 - 19 September 2014
Submission Timeframe: 
28 February 2014 - 4 April 2014

Scope of this topical meeting is to bring together different fields of expertise in the fundamentals as well as in application of adaptive and active optics. Such applications are mainly but not limited to microscopy, beam-shaping, imaging in scattering media, metrology, medical applications and astronomy. Special emphasis will be put on the enabling technologies for such applications. 
Thus, novel adaptive optical elements, algorithms and sensors to generate the required signal and the required optical setup for their proper system integration will be the focus of this topical meeting.

Furthermore, this platform is dedicated to bring together researchers from universities and institutes with industrial representatives fabricating adaptive optical elements and costumers offering products applying adaptive optical technology. Hence, this event is dedicated to provide an inspiring atmosphere to discuss and generate promising future applications within this field.

TOPICS

Topics include but are not limited to:

  • Astronomy    
  • Microscopy
  • Adaptive and active optics for imaging
  • Adaptive and active optics for sensing
  • Adaptive and active optics for manufacturing
  • Adaptive and active optics for non-imaging in particular lighting and illumination

CHAIRS

  • Chair: Joerg Petschulat, Carl Zeiss AG (DE)
  • Co-chair: Allard Mosk, University of Twente (NL)

PLENARY SPEAKER

  • Allard Mosk, University of Twente (NL)

INVITED SPEAKERS

  • Alexander Rohrbach, University of Freiburg (DE)
  • Alfredo Dubra, Medical College of Wisconsin (US)
  • Changhuei Yang, California Institute of Technology (US)
  • Martin Booth, University of Oxford (GB)
  • Michel Verhaegen, Delft Center for Systems and Control (NL)
  • Christoph Skupsch, Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems, Dresden (DE): Deeper insight with MEMS based illumination

 

EOSAM 2014

Location: 
Berlin Adlershof, City of science, technology and media - Adlershof con. vent. Exhibition Centre - Rudower Chaussee 17 - 12489 Berlin
Duration: 
15 September 2014 - 19 September 2014

 

Industrial Exhibition

Exhibition packages information can be found here.  

Sponsorship and Advertising

Call for sponsors in English and in German.
 

General Chair: Paul Urbach - Delft University of Technology (NL)
General co-chair: Seppo Honkanen - University of Eastern Finland (FI)
Local Scientific Chair: Rainer Schuhmann –  Berliner Glas KGaA (DE)

OVERVIEW: EOSAM 2014 AT A GLANCE

Eleven Topical Meetings:


EOSAM Summer School on Novelties in Optics and Photonics (Monday 15th September)
Please Note: SUMMER SCHOOL LOCATION CHANGED!


Photonics Entrepreneurship Day/ Welcome Reception on Monday evening by EPIC and Berlin Brandenburg Photonics Cluster (free)

EOS Annual General Assembly

Industrial exhibition

Exhibition hours:
Wednesday, 17 September: 10:30 - 17:30
Thursday, 18 September:     11:00 - 17:30

Matchmaking event by Berlin Partner

Session: Grand Challenges in Optics

CONFERENCE DINNER

Wednesday, 17 September at 20:30

Come and network at the conference dinner, in a nice, relaxed atmosphere.
We offer you a great buffet with plenty of choice, drinks included.
Restaurant Nolle takes you back to the sophisticated 1920’s Berlin.
http://www.restaurant-nolle.de/de/das-restaurant

Price: 60 euros per person
Please fill in the form and send by fax before Tuesday, 9 September.
Additional information: karppinen@myeos.org


Important Dates

Submission deadline: 4 April 2014 30 June 2014
Notification to authors: 18 July 2014
Post-deadline submission: until 4 August


EOSAM 2014 Programme overview

See detailed schedule

Download EOSAM 2014 Programme (PDF, ~13MB)

Abstract Submission

Contributions are accepted for oral and poster presentation. All authors are requested to register separately from abstract submission.

Abstracts must be submitted as two-page pdf files that are formatted along the guidelines given in this file.
You might wish to use either the Word or LaTeX template.

 Abstract submission closed.

Information for authors

Oral presentations

  • Time slots: Presenting authors are allotted 15 minutes (12 minutes presentation plus 3 minutes for discussion). Please plan your presentation accordingly to meet the 15 minute maximum.
  • Presentation upload: Speakers are requested to upload their presentation to the computer in the meeting room well in advance to their talk.
  • Presentation format: Please bring your presentation on a USB mass storage, CD-ROM or DVD and include all video files. File formats: ppt, pptx and pdf. A Windows-based presentation computer will be provided.
  • For Mac users: To make sure your presentation is displayed correctly, please:
    • bring your presentation as a pdf-file with fonts embedded or
    • restrict yourself to Arial/Times New Roman (not Times)/Courier New (not Courier)/Symbol/Wingdings when creating your ppt- or pptx-file.
  • Technical equipment:   Technical equipment (presentation computer, video projector) will be available on-site.

Poster presentations
There will be one poster session during EOSAM 2014.

Poster session: Wednesday, 17 September  12:45 – 14:45 CEST

Posters may be set up starting 11:15 on Wednesday, 17 September and should be completely set up no later than 12:45 that day.
Poster authors are requested to be present at their posters during the official poster session. Please prepare and print your poster in advance to the conference. Poster set-up and removal is in the responsibility of the authors.
Any posters left on the boards at the close of the poster session will be discarded. Poster numbers will be displayed on the poster boards to show authors where to place their poster.
Required poster size: The posters should have a size of DIN A1 (594 x 841 mm) or DIN A0 (841 x 1189 mm) in a portrait for-mat (no landscape format). Pins will be provided by the organiser.

Registration

Members of the Optical Society of Japan and the Chinese Optical Society are entitled to register with EOS-member fee.

FEES Non-EU participants, EU companies and businesses (except Finland) with VAT number* Private persons from EU, companies and businesses in Finland with VAT number (incl. VAT 24%)**
Early-bird members

430.00 €

533.20 €
Early-bird non-members

485.00 €

601.40 €
Early-bird student members

230.00 €

285.20 €
Early-bird student non-members

255.00 €

316.20 €
Late members

530.00 €

657.20 €
Late non-members 575.00 € 713.00 €
Late student members 295.00 € 365.80 €
Late student non-members 325.00 € 403.00 €

*EU companies and businesses with VAT number (except Finland): reverse charge for VAT payment applied according to the Finnish VAT act §65 and EU VAT directive articles 44 and 196.
** VAT 24% according to the Finnish VAT act §69H.

Early-bird deadline: Monday 18 August 2014
 

Venue

EOSAM 2014 will be held in Berlin Adlershof, the city of science, technology and media. See map.

http://www.adlershof.de/en/homepage/
 
Berlin Adlershof,
City of science, technology and media
Adlershof con. vent. Exhibition Centre
Rudower Chaussee 17 and 24
12489 Berlin


See the sunny forecast for Berlin during EOSAM:
http://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/Berlin+Germany+GMXX0007

Travel

Getting to Adlershof...

By public transport it takes

  • 10 min from Flughafen Schönefeld
  • 30 min from Alexanderplatz
  • and 40 min from central train station Hauptbahnhof


By public transport to Adlershof

to download, click on map (PDF) access routes ÖPNV



Congress Railway Ticket
Travel comfortably and climate friendly to your event in Berlin
http://convention.visitberlin.de/en/article/congress-railway-ticket

Accommodation

Rooms in the following hotels can be reserved at a special conference rate before 15 August 2014 (Please mention the reference "EOSAM 2014" when making reservation):

DORINT HOTEL, Adlershof, Berlin
For reservations, call: +49 30 67822-0
E-mail: nadine.dahlke@dorint.com
Website: http://hotel-berlin-adlershof.dorint.com/ 


ADAPT APARTMENTS, Adlershof, Berlin
E-mail: info@adaptberlin.de
Website: http://www.adaptberlin.de
Booking request can also be made online:
http://www.adaptberlin.de/index.php/en/booking-request



Park Inn by Radisson Hotel Berlin Alexanderplatz
Tel. +49 (0)30 2389 4333
Fax +49 (0)30 2389 4305
E-mail: reservations.berlin@rezidorparkinn.com
Website:  http://www.parkinn-berlin.de/default-de.html

InterCityHotel Berlin Brandenburg Airport
Tel.: +49 30 7565751 353
Fax: +49 30 9210257 99
E-Mail: reservations@berlin-brandenburg-airport.intercityhotel.de  
Website: http://www.berlin-brandenburg-airport.intercityhotel.de

NH Berlin Treptow
Tel: +49 30 639030
E-mail: reservierungen@nh-hotels.com
Website: http://www.nh-hotels.com/nh/en/hotels/germany/berlin/nh-berlin-treptow.html

Journal Papers in JEOS:RP

Presenters at an EOS Topical Meeting are kindly invited to consider the submission of a manuscript about their research to the EOS open-access on-line journal JEOS:RP (Journal of the European Optical Society, Rapid Publications, www.jeos.org). A 20% discount will be applied to the author fee. JEOS:RP publishes articles about recent scientific research and technological innovation as well as review papers about a topic in science or innovation from the recent past. A contribution should be original and will be subjected to the journal’s standard anonymous peer review process for scientific quality. The average time-to-publication of the journal is of the order of 75 days.
 

This conference is operated by European Optical Society Oy, Business ID 2559965-4, VAT no: FI25599654, Domicile Joensuu, Finland.


TOM 6 – Optics for Cinematography and Video

Location: 
Berlin Adlershof, Germany
Part of: 
EOSAM 2014
Duration: 
15 September 2014 - 19 September 2014
Submission Timeframe: 
28 February 2014 - 4 April 2014

TOPICS

Topics include but are not limited to:

TOM 4 – Biophotonics and Medical Optics

Location: 
Berlin Adlershof, Germany
Part of: 
EOSAM 2014
Duration: 
15 September 2014 - 19 September 2014
Submission Timeframe: 
28 February 2014 - 4 April 2014

The focus of this topical meeting is to explore new trends and applications in the field of Biophotonics and Medical Optics. New developments in optical control of cells, biomarkers, fluidics and lab on a chip devices as well as new approaches to tissue imaging and cell functionality will be discussed.

 

TOM 9 – Frontiers in Optical Metrology

Location: 
Berlin Adlershof, Germany
Part of: 
EOSAM 2014
Duration: 
15 September 2014 - 19 September 2014
Submission Timeframe: 
28 February 2014 - 4 April 2014

TOPICS

Topics include but are not limited to:

  • Modelling of light-structure interaction
  • Quantitative optical inspection methods
  • High-NA systems
  • 3D-Metrology
  • Form and surface metrology
  • Quantum enhanced optical  sensors
  • Optical length metrology
  • Aberration retrieval
  • Remote sensing
  • Scatterometry
  • Ellipsometry
  • Interferometry and holography
  • Deflectometry

CHAIRS

  • Chair: Bernd Bodermann, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) (DE) 
  • Co-chair: Omar El Gawhary, Van Swinden Laboratory (VSL) (NL)

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

  • Axel Wiegmann, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) (DE)
  • Dirk Voigt, VSL Dutch Metrology Institute (NL)
  • Jens Flügge, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) (DE)
  • Martin Foldyna, École Polytechnique (FR)

PLENARY SPEAKER

  • H. Philip Stahl, NASA MSFC, SPIE President (US) 

INVITED SPEAKERS

  • John Rodenburg, Sheffield University (GB)
  • Matthias Richter, PTB (DE)
  • Gunther Notni, Universität Jena (DE): High-resolution dynamic 3D-shape measurement
  • Vittorio Giovannetti, Scuola Normale di Pisa (IT)

 

TOM 1 – Guided-Wave Optics

Location: 
Berlin Adlershof, Germany
Part of: 
EOSAM 2014
Duration: 
15 September 2014 - 19 September 2014
Submission Timeframe: 
28 February 2014 - 4 April 2014

TOPICS

Topics include but are not limited to:

  • Optical fiber fabrication and devices
  • Specialty optical fibers
  • Integrated optics: design, fabrication and devices (other than Si-photonics)
  • Guided-wave sensors, based on fibers and planar waveguides (other than Si-photonics)
  • Fiber lasers and related components and phenomena
  • Telecom optics, devices and sub-systems

CHAIRS 

  • Chair: Seppo Honkanen, University of Eastern Finland (FI)
  • Co-chair: Franko Küppers, Darmstadt University of Technology (DE)

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

  • Gualtiero Nunzi Conti, di Fisica Applicata Nello Carrara (IT)
  • Matthieu Roussey, University of Eastern Finland (FI)
  • Nadège Courjal, FEMTO-ST Institute (FR)
  • Robert Norwood, University of Arizona (US)
  • Karl-Friedrich Klein, Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen (DE)

INVITED SPEAKERS

  • Emiliano Descrovi, DISAT - Politecnico di Torino (IT): Light manipulation through surface modes in dielectric multilayers
  • Goëry Genty, Tampere University of Technology (FI): Rogue waves in Optics
  • Jean-Emmanuel Broquin, IMEP-LAHC, Grenoble (FR): Glass integrated optics: from telecom to sensors
  • Maria-Pilar Bernal, FEMTO-ST, Besancon (FR): Lithium Niobate Nanophotonics: When Optics beats technology
  • Nasser Peyghambarian, University of Arizona (US): New hand-held fiber lasers and their applications in biomedical applications
  • Stefan Wabnitz, Università di Brescia (IT): Optical turbulence and synchronisation in fiber lasers
  • Zhipei Sun, Aalto University (FI): Modulating light with 2D materials

Grand challenges in optics session

Location: 
Berlin Adlershof, Germany
Part of: 
EOSAM 2014
Duration: 
15 September 2014 - 19 September 2014

For the fourth time, a special session of EOSAM is dedicated to the “Grand Challenges in Optics".

TOM 5 – Metamaterials, Photonic Crystals and Plasmonics: Fundamentals and Applications

Location: 
Berlin Adlershof, Germany
Part of: 
EOSAM 2014
Duration: 
15 September 2014 - 19 September 2014
Submission Timeframe: 
28 February 2014 - 4 April 2014

TOPICS

Topics include but are not limited to:

  • Photonic crystals and wires, optical microcavities, slow light
  • Subwavelength metal surfaces, plasmonic crystals
  • Transport in quasiperiodic and random photonic systems
  • Negative- and zero- refractive index and other metamaterial concepts
  • Active and tunable optical metamaterials
  • Electromagnetic field confinement and enhancement
  • Evanescent fields and optical imaging
  • Nanomanipulation with light
  • Quantum and nonlinear optics in nanostructures, optical antennas
  • Nanophotonics for energy conversion applications
  • Nanophotonics for bio- and chemo-sensing applications
  • Theory and modelling for nanophotonics and metamaterials

CHAIRS

  • Chair: Philippe Lalanne, Institute d’Optique (FR)
  • Co-chairs: Larry Yuan, Shenzhen University China (CN)
                    Paul Urbach, Delft University of Technology (NL)

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

  • Anatoly Zayats, King’s College London (UK)
  • Cefe López, Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid (CSIC) (ES)
  • Concita Sibilia, Sapienza University of Rome (IT)
  • J.J. Greffet, Institut d´Optique (FR)
  • Joseph Braat, Delft University of Technology (NL)
  • Larry Yuan, Shenzen University (CN)
  • Paul Urbach, Delft University of Technology (NL)

PLENARY SPEAKER

  • Martin Wegener, the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) (DE)

INVITED SPEAKERS

  • Jaime Gómez Rivas, Eindhoven University of Technology (NL) (Joint invited talk with TOM 10)
  • Javier Garcia de Abajo, ICFO (ES)
  • Jesper Mork, Technical University of Denmark (DK)
  • Lei Zhou, Fudan University (CN)
  • Mario Agio, National Institute of Optics (CNR-INO) (IT)
  • Martin Van Exter, Leiden University (NL)
  • Pavel Belov, ITMO St. Petersburg (RU) (not confirmed)
  • Geoffroy Lerosey, Institut Langevin - ESPCI ParisTech and CNRS (FR): Locally Resonant Metamaterials: Focusing, Imaging and Manipulating Waves at the Deep Subwavelength Scale
  • Uwe Zeitner, Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Engineering (DE)

 

TOM 10 – Diffractive Optics

Location: 
Berlin Adlershof, Germany
Part of: 
EOSAM 2014
Duration: 
15 September 2014 - 19 September 2014
Submission Timeframe: 
28 February 2014 - 4 April 2014

Topical meetings in Diffractive Optics in this series have been organized on eight occasions before, in most cases under the auspices of EOS (Savonlinna 1997, Jena 1999, Budapest 2001, Oxford 2003, Warsaw 2005, Barcelona 2007, Koli 2010, Delft 2012). This time, Diffractive Optics has been added as one new TOM in the 2014 EOSAM.
Contributions are solicited on all areas of Diffractive Optics and all application fields are concerned, including life sciences, sensing, solid state lighting, and solar photonics.

TOPICS

Topics include but are not limited to:

  • Modelling of diffractive optics
  • Diffractive optics and polarization
  • Scattering by diffractive optical elements
  • Inverse problems in diffraction optics
  • Fabrication and characterisation, measurement and inspection
  • Adaptive and switchable diffractive optics
  • New materials for diffractive optics including metamaterials

CHAIRS

  • Pierre Chavel, Institut d’Optique (FR)
  • Jari Turunen,  University of Eastern Finland (FI)

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

  • Benfeng Bai, Tsinghua University (CN)
  • Pedro Andrés Bou, Universtitat de València (ES) 
  • Uwe Zeitner, Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Engineering (DE)
  • Yves Jourlin, Université Jean Monnet/ CNRS (FR)

PLENARY SPEAKER

  • Webster Cash, University of Colorado (US): Advanced Astronomical Observatories Using Binary Diffractive Optics

INVITED SPEAKERS

  • Andrew Forbes, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (ZA): Customised laser modes by dynamic and geometric phase control
  • Gladys Minguez-Vega, Universitat Jaume I (ES): Shaping femtosecond beams with spatial light modulators
  • Jaime Gómez Rivas, Eindhoven University of Technology (NL) (Joint invited talk with TOM 5)
  • Juan Liu, Beijing Institute of Technology (CN): Design and fabrication of the diffractive optical elements on curved surface by interference
  • Piotr Wróbel, University of Warsaw (PL): Diffraction grating-coupled plasmon-polariton surface waves
  • Toyohiko Yatagai, Utsunomiya University (JP): Full view-angle 3D display with computer-generated holograms based on rigorous diffraction theory

4th EOS Topical Meeting on Terahertz Science & Technology (TST 2014)

Location: 
Hotel Cenobio dei Dogi, Camogli, Italy
Duration: 
11 May 2014 - 14 May 2014
Submission Timeframe: 
16 December 2013 - 9 March 2014

Invited Speakers 

  • Hartmut Roskos, Goethe University Frankfurt (DE) – Keynote

 

  • Fritz Keilmann, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (DE) – Masterclass
  • Jun Kono, Rice University (USA) – Masterclass
  • Christoph Deutsch, Technical University Wien / Austria
  • Mona Jarrahi, University of Michigan / USA
  • ​​Michael Johnston, University of Oxford / UK
  • Tobias Kampfrath, Fritz Haber Institute / Germany
  • Toshihiko Kiwa, Okayama University / Japan    
  • Alexey Kuzmenko, Geneva University / Switzerland    
  • Jean-François Lampin, IEMN Lille / France            
  • Joo-Hiuk Son, University of Seoul / Korea
  • Vincenzo Spagnolo, Politecnico di Bari / Italy
  • Frederic Teppe, Université Montpellier 2 / France