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PHOTONICS WEST
Plan to Attend
The Moscone Center San Francisco, California, USA
Conferences + Courses 28 January–2 February 2017
Photonics West Exhibition31 January–2 February 2017
BIOS Expo 28–29 January 2017
2017
THE WORLD’S LARGEST MULTIDISCIPLINARY EVENT FOCUSING ON PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGIES
LEARN•CONNECT•
DO BUSINESS•
BIOS LASE OPTO
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Attend Photonics West to learn and network with leaders, researchers, and engineers creating new possibilities and delivering solutions.Every year over 20,000 people come to hear the latest research and find the latest devices and
systems driving technology markets including state-of-the art medical technologies, the Internet
of things, smart manufacturing and “Industry 4.0,” autonomous vehicles, scientific research,
communications, displays, and other solutions powered by photonics.
8:45 to 8:55 pm The Extra Microscope Alberto DiasproIstituto Italiano di Tecnologia (Italy)
8:55 to 9:05 pm
Fluorescence Spectroscopy and Microscopy to Image Live Cells Enrico GrattonUniv. of California/Irvine (USA)
OPTO PLENARY SESSIONMonday 30 January 2017 · 8:00 to 10:05 am
8:00 to 8:05 amWelcome and Opening Remarks
Shibin JiangAdValue Photonics, Inc. (USA)
Jean Emmanuel BroquinIMEP-LAHC (France)
8:05 to 8:45 amNon-reciprocal Photonic Gauge Potential and Non-equilibrium Thermal Metaphotonics for the Control of Light and Heat Shanhui FanEdward L. Ginzton Lab., Stanford Univ. (USA)
9:25 to 10:05 am
LiFi: Transforming Fibre into Wireless Harald HaasThe Univ. of Edinburgh (United Kingdom) and pureLiFi Ltd. (United Kingdom)
NEUROTECHNOLOGIES PLENARY SESSIONSunday 29 January 2017 · 3:30 to 5:30 pmThis new plenary session will highlight the breadth of the exciting advances occurring in the field of neurophotonics and provide a unique forum for communication and networking for leaders and innovators in the neurophotonics community.
NANO/BIOPHOTONICS PLENARY SESSIONTuesday 31 January 2017 · 10:30 to 11:30 am
10:30 to 10:40 amWelcome and Opening Remarks
Dan NicolauMcGill Univ. (Canada)
10:40 to 11:30 amPorous Silicon Nanoparticlesas Self-Reporting Drug Delivery Vehicles Michael J. SailorUniv. of California, San Diego (USA)
LASE PLENARY SESSIONWednesday 1 February 2017 10:20 am to 12:30 pm
10:20 to 10:30 amWelcome and Opening Remarks
Reinhart PopraweFraunhofer-Institut für Lasertechnik (Germany)
Koji SugiokaRIKEN (Japan)
10:30 to 11:10 am Gravitational Wave Astronomy: News from the Dark Side of the Universe Karsten Danzmann Director at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Hannover and Director of the Institute for Gravitational Physics at the Leibniz Univ. Hannover (Germany)
11:10 to 11:50 am
Printing Hybrid Electronics by Laser Direct-Write Alberto Piqué Branch Head at the U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA)
11:50 am to 12:30 pm Development of 250W EUV Light Source for HVM Lithography Hakaru Mizoguchi CTO and Executive VP of Gigaphoton Inc. (Japan)
A Quarter Century of Quantum-Dot-Based Photonics: Fundamental Advantages and Applications for Energy-Efficient and Secure Information Systems Dieter BimbergInstitute of Solid State Physics, Technische Univ. Berlin (Germany)
8:45 to 9:25 am
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Special EventsConnect with peers and gain new insights at a variety of technical and networking
sessions. From Saturday to Thursday there is something every day of the week.
TECHNICAL EVENTS THAT KEEP YOU UP TO DATE
SOCIAL AND MEMBERSHIP EVENTS TO EXPAND YOUR NETWORK
STUDENT AND EARLY CAREER LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
• Translational Research Lunchtime Forum Translational Research Symposium Chairs: Bruce J. Tromberg, Beckman Laser
Institute and Medical Ctr., Univ. of California, Irvine (USA); Gabriela Apiou, Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital Research Institute, Harvard Medical School (USA)
• FDA Policies and Procedures: What Academic Investigators and Small Business Should Know
Session Chairs: Warren Grundfest, Univ. of California, Los Angeles (USA) and Ramesh Raghavachari, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (USA)
• IBOS: International Biomedical Optics Society Chairs: Jennifer Barton, The Univ. of Arizona (USA), Wolfgang Drexler, Medical Univ.
Vienna (Austria) The 2017 program will include the following presentation: Six Dimensional Multispectral Optoacoustic Tomography (MSOT): Is There Clinical
Value? Vasilis Ntziachristos, Technical Univ. of Munich (Germany)
• Four Interactive Poster Sessions (BIOS, LASE, OPTO)
• Laser Communications Chairs: Hamid Hemmati, Facebook Inc. (USA) and Don Boroson, MIT Lincoln Lab. (USA)
• Late-Breaking Results and Awards for Breakthroughs in Human-Centered Research
Chair: Manijeh Razeghi, Northwestern Univ. (USA)
• Holography Chairs: Hans I. Bjelkhagen, Glyndŵr Univ. (United Kingdom) and
Hansholo Consulting Ltd. (United Kingdom); V. Michael Bove, MIT Media Lab. (USA)
• Women in Optics Presentation and Reception
• Photonics West Welcome Reception Exploring the Musical Side of Photonics
• Diversity Presentation and Reception
• Speed Networking Social
• SPIE Fellows Luncheon As Time Goes By: Imaging Circadian Gene Expression in Real Time Speaker: Erik Herzog, Washington Univ. in St. Louis (USA)
• SPIE Senior Member Breakfast
• SPIE After-Dinner Member Reception
• SPIE Fellows Luncheon
• Charting a Course in the Photonics Industry
• The Craft of Scientific Presentations: A Workshop on Technical Presentations Instructor: Christine Haas, Christine Haas Consulting, LLC and Director of the
Engineering Ambassadors Network (USA)
• The Craft of Scientific Writing: A Workshop on Technical Writing Instructor: Christine Haas, Christine Haas Consulting, LLC and Director of the
Engineering Ambassadors Network (USA)
• Critical Skills for Compelling Research Proposals Instructor: Damon Diehl, Diehl Research Grant Services (USA)
• Resumés to Interviews: Strategies for a Successful Job Search Instructors: Suzanne Krinsky, Human Resource Director for Daylight Solutions in San
Diego (USA); Heather Welch, Sr. Recruiter for Daylight Solutions in San Diego (USA)
• Career Advancement through SPIE Involvement
• Student Chapter Leadership Workshop
• Lunch with the Experts - A BIOS Student Networking Event
• Student Chapter Meeting
• Lunch with the Experts - A Student Networking Event
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Industry EventsMake time for the largest and most diverse business program ever: with over
30 events, there is something for everyone: from researchers and engineers to CEOs,
startups to multinational corporations.
WORKSHOPS: SHORT SESSIONS FOR EFFICIENT LEARNING
FORUMS TO UNDERSTAND MARKET OPPORTUNITY• Biophotonics Executive Forum This half-day session includes discussions on the global optics and biophotonics markets, key
emerging technologies (from cellular imaging to point-of-care diagnostics), and more.
• SPIE Photonics Industry Analysis: 2017 Update Size of market, geographic distribution, components and applications;.
PANELS TO GAIN NEW INSIGHT • The Next Big Challenges in Virtual Reality
• 3D Printing: New Challenges and Opportunities
• The Seven Biggest Challenges Executives Will Face in 2017
• How Startups Can Avoid the Biggest Legal Mistakes: Advice from Leading Law Firms
• Nine out of Ten Startups Will Fail: How Four Startups Made It
• Silicon Photonics and Photonic Integrated Circuits: An Industry Perspective
• The Solid-State Lighting Revolution: Technologies That Will Shape the Future of Lighting
• Leverage SPIE Services to Grow Your Company
• Basics of Laser Material Processing
• Photodetectors: Choose the Right One for Your LiDAR System
• How to Select the Right Detector Technology for Your Application
• Silicon Photomultiplier: Theory and Practical Demonstrations
• Marketing for Startups: How to Bring Customers to You
• Selling Globally: Legal and Company Insights on Export Laws and Regulations
• SITAC Working Group: Cameras
• SITAC Working Group: Lasers
• SITAC Working Group: Lenses and Optics
• SITAC Workshop: Open Sessions
• Department of Commerce BIS Session on the New Category XII Rule of USML
WORKSHOPS: FULL-DAY SESSIONS TO BUILD YOUR SKILLS• Optical Design Revolution: Bridging the Gap Between
Optical Design and Mechanical Engineers
• Introduction to Optoelectronic Device Simulation and VCSEL Design
• Single-Photon Detection: SiPMs versus PMTs
SPECIAL EVENTS TO STIMULATE INNOVATION• Prism Awards – The Prism Awards recognize the most innovative products on the market.
Winners announced at a gala event on Wednesday 1 February 2017 (tickets required)
• Startup Challenge – Entrepreneurs pitch their new photonics business and compete for over $20,000 in cash and products
• Photonics Cluster Reception – Leaders from regional optics and photonics clusters are welcome. Includes “Photonics Industry Update” keynote presentation
• Startup Alley – Commercialization and prototype showcase
JOB FAIR TO KNOW YOUR OPTIONS (AND FIND NEW TALENT)• Meet over 30 recruiters on the exhibition floor, including Apple, Oculus, Daylight
Solutions, DSI, II-VI, KLA Tencor, Lumentum, Microsoft, NCT, Newport, Rockley, Thorlabs, and more
TWO WORLD-CLASS EXHIBITIONSFace-to-face dialogue with the best suppliers from around the world
• BIOS Expo (Saturday–Sunday)
• Photonics West Exhibition (Tuesday–Thursday)
Learn · Connect · Do Business
• FREE • OPEN TO ALL CONFERENCE ATTENDEES
AND EXHIBITION VISITORS
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Two World-Class ExhibitionsMore top-quality suppliers come to Photonics West than any other exhibition.
Cost-effectively meet many suppliers and discover new possibilities.
• FREE • OPEN TO ALL CONFERENCE ATTENDEES
AND EXHIBITION VISITORS
PHOTONICS WEST EXHIBITION1,300 Companies
Saturday 28 January . . . . . .10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Sunday 29 January . . . . . . . .10:00 am to 5:00 pm
BIOS Expo, the world’s largest biomedical optics and biophotonics exhibition, kicks off the Photonics West week. Find the latest technologies from more than 200 companies in the thriving biomedical optics and photonics industries.
FEATURED TECHNOLOGIES
• Biomedical optics components, products, instrumentation, and applications
Tuesday 31 January . . . . . . .10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Wednesday 1 February . . . .10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Thursday 2 February . . . . . 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Photonics West exhibition is the premier photonics and laser event. Find the latest components, devices, and systems for your research or business needs.
FEATURED TECHNOLOGIES
• Lasers, laser accessories, laser systems• LEDs and other light sources• Cameras and CCD components• Fiber optic components, equipment, systems• Optical components• Communications technology• Optical detectors• High speed imaging and sensing• Optical materials and substrates• IR sources and detectors• Electronic imaging components• Optical coatings• Lenses and filters• Positions and mounts• Metrology tools
You Can’t Afford to Stop Learning
PERSONAL INSTRUCTION FROM LEADING EXPERTSStay competitive and advance your career with training and professional development courses. Learn current approaches in lasers and applications, sensors, imaging, IR systems, optical and optomechanical engineering, and more. With 72 half- and full-day courses and workshops, you will find courses that meet your specific needs and earn CEUs to fulfill ongoing professional education requirements.
SPIE Student Members get 60% off courses.
PROGRAM TRACKS• Photonic Therapeutics and Diagnostics• Neurophotonics, Neurosurgery, and
Optogenetics• Clinical Technologies and Systems• Tissue Optics, Laser-Tissue Interaction, and
and Imaging• Nano/Biophotonics• Laser Sources• Nonlinear Optics and Beam Guiding• Micro/Nano Applications• Macro Applications• Optoelectronic Materials and Devices• Photonic Integration• MOEMS-MEMS in Photonics• Semiconductor Lasers and LEDs• Displays and Holography• Optical Materials and Fabrication• Optical Systems and Lens Design• Optomechanics• Metrology and Standards• Imaging
NEW AND FEATURED COURSES• Stray Light Analysis and Control• Volume Bragg Gratings—New Optical
Components Providing Unique Means• Fundamentals of Applied Pathophysiology in
Optical Diagnostics• Nanophotonics: Fluorescence and Plasmon-
Controlled Fluorescence• High-Power Laser Technologies• The Very Least You Need to Know about
Optics
WORKSHOPS AND TUTORIALS• Optical Design Revolution: Bridging the Gap
Between Optical Design and Mechanical Engineers
• Introduction to Optoelectronic Device Simulation and VCSEL Design
• Single-Photon Detection: SiPMs versus PMTs
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BIOS Daily Conference Schedule
The Largest Biophotonics, Biomedical Optics, and Imaging Conference
Hear the latest research at BIOS: biomedical optics, diagnostics and therapeutics, biophotonics, new imaging modalities, optical coherence tomography, neurophotonics and optogenetics, tissue optics, and nano/biophotonics. BIOS is organized into six tracks. To review conference details (paper titles, authors, schedules, and abstracts) go online: www.spie.org/pwpreview.
Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday ThursdayBIOS Hot Topics 7:00 to 9:00 pm
Translational Research Lunchtime Forum 12:30 to 2:00 pm
BIOS Interactive Poster Session 5:30 to 7:30 pm
Nano/Biophotonics Plenary Session 10:30 to 11:30 am
BIOS EXPO10:00 am to 5:00 pm 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
BIOS Interactive Poster Session (Tuesday, with LASE) 6:00 to 8:00 pm
Neurotechnologies Plenary Session 3:30 to 5:30 pm
IBOS: International Biomedical Optics Society 7:30 to 9:00 pm
FDA Policies and Procedures: What Academic Investigators and Small Business Should Know, 5:00 to 7:00 pm
BIOS Interactive Poster Session 5:30 to 7:30 pm
Photonic Therapeutics and Diagnostics Brian Jet-Fei Wong, Beckman Laser Institute and Medical Clinic, Univ. of California, Irvine (USA)
10037 Photonics in Dermatology and Plastic Surgery (Choi, Kollias, Zeng)
10038 Therapeutics and Diagnostics in Urology (Kang, Chan)
10039 Optical Imaging, Therapeutics, and Advanced Technology in Head and Neck Surgery and Otolaryngology (Wong, Ilgner, Izdebski)
10040 Endoscopic Microscopy XII (Tearney, Wang)
10041 Optical Techniques in Pulmonary Medicine IV (Suter, Lam, Brenner)
10042 Diagnostic and Therapeutic Applications of Light in Cardiology (Tearney, Gregory, Marcu)
10043 Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases in the Breast and Reproductive System III (Skala, Campagnola)
Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday ThursdayBIOS Hot Topics 7:00 to 9:00 pm
Translational Research Lunchtime Forum 12:30 to 2:00 pm
BIOS Interactive Poster Session 5:30 to 7:30 pm
Nano/Biophotonics Plenary Session 10:30 to 11:30 am
BIOS EXPO10:00 am to 5:00 pm 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
BIOS Interactive Poster Session (Tuesday, with LASE) 6:00 to 8:00 pm
Neurotechnologies Plenary Session 3:30 to 5:30 pm
IBOS: International Biomedical Optics Society 7:30 to 9:00 pm
FDA Policies and Procedures: What Academic Investigators and Small Business Should Know, 5:00 to 7:00 pm
BIOS Interactive Poster Session 5:30 to 7:30 pm
Neurophotonics, Neurosurgery, and Optogenetics Rafael Yuste, Columbia Univ. (USA) David Boas, Martinos Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School (USA)
10050 Clinical and Translational Neurophotonics (Madsen, Yang) 10051 Neural Imaging and Sensing (Luo, Ding)
10052 Optogenetics and Optical Manipulation (Mohanty, Thakor, Jansen)
Clinical Technologies and Systems Tuan Vo Dinh, Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics, Duke Univ. (USA) Anita Mahadevan-Jansen, Vanderbilt Univ. (USA)
10053 Æ 10053 Optical Coherence Tomography and Coherence Domain Optical Methods in Biomedicine XXI (Fujimoto, Izatt, Tuchin)
10054 Advanced Biomedical and Clinical Diagnostic and Surgical Guidance Systems XV (Mahadevan-Jansen, Vo-Dinh, Grundfest)
10055 Optics and Biophotonics in Low-Resource Settings III (Levitz, Ozcan, Erickson)
10059 Æ 10059 Optical Tomography and Spectroscopy of Tissue XII (Tromberg, Yodh, Sevick-Muraca, Alfano)
10056 Design and Quality for Biomedical Technologies X (Raghavachari, Liang, Pfefer)
10057 Multimodal Biomedical Imaging XII (Azar, Intes)
10058 Optical Fibers and Sensors for Medical Diagnostics and Treatment Applications XVII (Gannot)
10061 Microfluidics, BioMEMS, and Medical Microsystems XV (Gray, Becker)
Tissue Optics, Laser-Tissue Interaction, and Tissue Engineering Steven L. Jacques, Oregon Health & Science Univ. (USA)
10062 Optical Interactions with Tissue and Cells XXVIII (Jansen, Beier)
10063 Dynamics and Fluctuations in Biomedical Photonics XIV (Tuchin, Larin, Leahy, Wang)
10064 Photons Plus Ultrasound: Imaging and Sensing 2017 (Oraevsky, Wang)
10065 Biophotonics and Immune Responses XII (Chen)
10066 Energy-based Treatment of Tissue and Assessment IX (Ryan)
10067 Optical Elastography and Tissue Biomechanics IV (Larin, Sampson)
10094 Frontiers in Ultrafast Optics: Biomedical, Scientific, and Industrial Applications XVII (Heisterkamp, Herman, Meunier, Osellame)
BIOS Daily Conference Schedule
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Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday ThursdayBIOS Hot Topics 7:00 to 9:00 pm
Translational Research Lunchtime Forum 12:30 to 2:00 pm
BIOS Interactive Poster Session 5:30 to 7:30 pm
Nano/Biophotonics Plenary Session 10:30 to 11:30 am
BIOS EXPO10:00 am to 5:00 pm 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
BIOS Interactive Poster Session (Tuesday, with LASE) 6:00 to 8:00 pm
Neurotechnologies Plenary Session 3:30 to 5:30 pm
IBOS: International Biomedical Optics Society 7:30 to 9:00 pm
FDA Policies and Procedures: What Academic Investigators and Small Business Should Know, 5:00 to 7:00 pm
BIOS Interactive Poster Session 5:30 to 7:30 pm
Biomedical Spectroscopy, Microscopy, and Imaging Ammasi Periasamy, Univ. of Virginia (USA) Daniel L. Farkas, Univ. of Southern California (USA) and SMI (USA)
10068 Æ 10068 Imaging, Manipulation, and Analysis of Biomolecules, Cells, and Tissues XV (Farkas, Nicolau, Leif, Leary, Tarnok)
10069 Multiphoton Microscopy in the Biomedical Sciences XVII (Periasamy, So, König)
10071 Single Molecule Spectroscopy and Superresolution Imaging X (Enderlein, Gregor, Gryczynski, Erdmann, Koberling)
10070 Æ 10070 Three-Dimensional and Multidimensional Microscopy: Image Acquisition and Processing XXIV (Brown, Cogswell, Wilson)
10072 Optical Diagnostics and Sensing XVII: Toward Point-of-Care Diagnostics (Coté)
10073 Adaptive Optics and Wavefront Control for Biological Systems III (Bifano, Kubby, Gigan)
10074 Quantitative Phase Imaging III (Popescu, Park)
10075 Biophysics, Biology and Biophotonics II: the Crossroads (Wax, Backman)
10076 Æ 10076 High-Speed Biomedical Imaging and Spectroscopy II: Toward Big Data Instrumentation and Management (Tsia, Goda, Jalali, Lam, Wong)
Nano/Biophotonics Paras Prasad, SUNY/Buffalo (USA) Dan V. Nicolau, McGill Univ. (Canada)
10077 Æ 10077 Nanoscale Imaging, Sensing, and Actuation for Biomedical Applications XIV (Cartwright, Nicolau, Fixler)
10078 Colloidal Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications XII (Parak, Osinski, Liang)
10079 Reporters, Markers, Dyes, Nanoparticles, and Molecular Probes for Biomedical Applications IX (Achilefu, Raghavachari)
10080 Plasmonics in Biology and Medicine XIV (Vo-Dinh, Lakowicz, Ho, Ray)
10081 Frontiers in Biological Detection: From Nanosensors to Systems (Danielli, Miller, Weiss)
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LASE Daily Conference Schedule
The Laser Source Technologies and Industrial Lasers and Applications Conference
Hear the latest research at LASE: laser manufacturing, laser materials processing, micro-nano packaging, fiber, diode, solid state lasers, laser resonators, ultrafast, semiconductor lasers and LEDs, and 3D fabrication technologies. LASE is organized into four tracks. To review conference details (paper titles, authors, schedules and abstracts) go online: www.spie.org/pwpreview.
Reinhart PopraweFraunhofer-Institut für Lasertechnik (Germany)
10:00 am to 5:00 pm 10:00 am to 5:00 pmPHOTONICS WEST EXHIBITION
10:00 am to 5:00 pm 10:00 am to 5:00 pm 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
LASE Interactive Poster Session 6:00 to 8:00 pm
LASE Plenary Session 10:20 am to 12:30 pm
Laser Communications 7:30 to 9:00 pm
Micro/Nano Applications Beat Neuenschwander, Berner Fachhochschule Technik und Informatik (Switzerland) Henry Helvajian, The Aerospace Corp. (USA)
10091 Æ 10091 Laser Applications in Microelectronic and Optoelectronic Manufacturing (LAMOM) XXII (Neuenschwander, Grigoropoulos, Makimura, Raciukaitis)
10092 Laser-Based Micro- and Nanoprocessing XI (Klotzbach, Washio, Kling)
10093 Æ 10093 Synthesis and Photonics of Nanoscale Materials XIV (Geohegan, Dubowski, Kabashin)
10094 Frontiers in Ultrafast Optics: Biomedical, Scientific, and Industrial Applications XVII (Heisterkamp, Herman, Meunier, Osellame)
10095 Æ 10095 Laser 3D Manufacturing IV (Gu, Helvajian, Piqué, Dunsky, Liu)
Macro Applications Bo Gu, Bos Photonics (USA) Stefan Kaierle, Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V. (Germany)
10095 Æ 10095 Laser 3D Manufacturing IV (Gu, Helvajian, Piqué, Dunsky, Liu)
10096 Æ 10096 Free-Space Laser Communication and Atmospheric Propagation XXIX (Hemmati, Boroson)
10097 High-Power Laser Materials Processing: Applications, Diagnostics, and Systems VI (Kaierle, Heinemann)
SPIE conference papers are published in the Proceedings of SPIE and available via the SPIE Digital Library, the world’s largest collection of optics and photonics research.
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OPTO Daily Conference Schedule
The Optoelectronics and Photonic Materials and Devices Conference
Hear the latest research at OPTO: silicon photonics, photonic crystals, optoelectronics, semiconductor lasers, quantum dots, and nanophotonics. This conference addresses the latest developments in a broad range of optoelectronic technologies and their integration for a variety of commercial applications. OPTO is organized into eight tracks. To review conference details (paper titles, authors, schedules and abstracts) go online: www. spie.org/pwpreview.
Jean Emmanuel BroquinIMEP-LAHC (France)
Connie J. Chang-HasnainUniv. of California, Berkeley (USA)
Shibin Jiang AdValue Photonics, Inc. (USA)
Graham T. Reed Optoelectronics Research Ctr. (United Kingdom)
10:00 am to 5:00 pm 10:00 am to 5:00 pmOPTO Plenary Session 8:00 to 10:05 am
PHOTONICS WEST EXHIBITION10:00 am to 5:00 pm 10:00 am to 5:00 pm 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Nano/Biophotonics Plenary Session 10:30 to 11:30 am
OPTO Interactive Poster Session 6:00 to 8:00 pm
Late-Breaking Results and Awards for Breakthroughs in Human-Centered Research 7:30 to 9:00 pm
Holography Technical Event7:30 to 9:00 pm
MOEMS-MEMS in Photonics Holger Becker, microfluidic ChipShop GmbH (Germany) Winston V. Schoenfeld, CREOL, The College of Optics and Photonics, Univ. of Central Florida (USA)
10061 Microfluidics, BioMEMS, and Medical Microsystems XV (Gray, Becker)
10073 Adaptive Optics and Wavefront Control for Biological Systems III (Bifano, Kubby, Gigan)
10115 Advanced Fabrication Technologies for Micro/Nano Optics and Photonics X (von Freymann, Schoenfeld, Rumpf)
10116 Æ 10116 MOEMS and Miniaturized Systems XVI (Piyawattanametha, Park)
10117 Emerging Digital Micromirror Device Based Systems and Applications IX (Douglass, King, Lee)
Semiconductor Lasers and LEDs Klaus P. Streubel, OSRAM AG (Germany)
10098 Æ 10098 Physics and Simulation of Optoelectronic Devices XXV (Witzigmann, Osinski, Arakawa)
10104 Æ 10104 Gallium Nitride Materials and Devices XII (Chyi, Fujioka, Morkoç)
10122 Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers XXI (Choquette, Lei)
10123 Æ 10123 Novel In-Plane Semiconductor Lasers XVI (Belyanin, Smowton)
10124 Æ 10124 Light-Emitting Diodes: Materials, Devices, and Applications for Solid State Lighting XXI (Kim, Krames, Tu, Strassburg)
Advanced Quantum and Optoelectronic Applications David L. Andrews, Univ. of East Anglia (United Kingdom)
10111 Quantum Sensing and Nano Electronics and Photonics XIV (Razeghi)
10114 Quantum Dots and Nanostructures: Growth, Characterization, and Modeling XIV (Huffaker, Eisele)
10118 Advances in Photonics of Quantum Computing, Memory, and Communication X (Hasan, Hemmer, Lee, Migdall)
10119 Æ 10119 Slow Light, Fast Light, and Opto-Atomic Precision Metrology X (Shahriar, Scheuer)
10120 Complex Light and Optical Forces XI (Andrews, Galvez, Glückstad)
10121 Optical and Electronic Cooling of Solids II (Epstein, Seletskiy, Sheik-Bahae)
10103 Æ 10103 Terahertz, RF, Millimeter, and Submillimeter-Wave Technology and Applications X (Sadwick, Yang)
10106 Æ 10106 Integrated Optics: Devices, Materials, and Technologies XXI (García-Blanco, Nunzi Conti)
10107 Smart Photonic and Optoelectronic Integrated Circuits XIX (Eldada, Lee, He)
10108 Æ 10108 Silicon Photonics XII (Reed, Knights)
10109 Æ 10109 Optical Interconnects XVII (Schröder, Chen)
10110 Photonic Instrumentation Engineering IV (Soskind)
Optical Communications: Devices to Systems Benjamin Dingel, Nasfine Photonics, Inc. (USA)
10096 Æ 10096 Free-Space Laser Communication and Atmospheric Propagation XXIX (Hemmati, Boroson)
10103 Æ 10103 Terahertz, RF, Millimeter, and Submillimeter-Wave Technology and Applications X (Sadwick, Yang)
10108 Æ 10108 Silicon Photonics XII (Reed, Knights)
10109 Æ 10109 Optical Interconnects XVII (Schröder, Chen)
10128 Broadband Access Communication Technologies XI (Dingel, Tsukamoto, Mikroulis)
10129 Optical Metro Networks and Short-Haul Systems IX (Srivastava, Dingel, Akasaka)
10130 Next-Generation Optical Communication: Components, Sub-Systems, and Systems VI (Li, Zhou)
10131 Next-Generation Optical Networks for Data Centers and Short-Reach Links IV (Srivastava)
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Bruce TrombergBeckman Laser Institute, Univ. of California, Irvine (USA)
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Henry Helvajian, The Aerospace Corp. (USA)
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David Boas Martinos Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School (USA)
TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCHSPIE Translational Research 2017 will highlight papers that showcase the latest photonics technologies, tools, and techniques with high potential to impact healthcare.
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• Novel Materials, Protean Materials, and Laser Interactions
• Software That Increases Efficiencies and Speed
• In-situ Sensors or Probes to Verify and Quantify Additive Manufacturing Processes in Real Time
• Conformal Photonics/Electronics
• Photonic Diagnostics and Therapeutics
• Tissue Optics, Laser-Tissue Interaction, and Tissue Engineering
• Clinical Technologies and Systems
• Biomedical Spectroscopy, Microscopy, and Imaging
• Nano/Biophotonics• Neurophotonics,
Neurosurgery, and Optogenetics
Gabriela ApiouHarvard Medical School, Wellman Ctr. for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital (USA)
Rafael Yuste Columbia Univ. (USA)
Photonics West Applications TracksThese tracks highlight papers being presented during Photonics West that address
technology solutions for some of the most promising new applications.
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The Moscone Center · San Francisco, California, USA
CONFERENCES AND COURSES
28 January–2 February 2017
TWO EXHIBITIONS BIOS EXPO: 28–29 January 2017
Photonics West: 31 January–2 February 2017
Plan to attend the premier technical event and marketplace for the photonics, biophotonics, and laser industry.
BIOS EXPO The world’s largest biomedical optics and
biophotonics exhibition.
Find out what is new and relevant
at Photonics West, the premier
laser, photonics, biomedical optics
conference: two exhibitions, a wide
range of papers on biomedical
optics, biophotonics, industrial lasers,
optoelectronics, microfabrication,
MOEMS-MEMS, displays, and more.
The development of innovative technologies that will increase our understanding of brain function.
Get up to speed on these critical technologies changing our world.
20,000 ATTENDEES
4,800 PAPERS
72 COURSES AND WORKSHOPS
Topics include biomedical optics, photonic therapeutics and diagnostics, neurophotonics, tissue engineering, translational research, tissue optics, clinical technologies and systems, biomedical spectroscopy, microscopy, imaging, nano/biophotonics.
Topics include laser source engineering, nonlinear optics, laser manufacturing, laser micro-/nanoengineering, 3D fabrication, and more.
Topics include optoelectronic materials and devices, photonic integration, displays and holography, nanotechnologies in photonics, advanced quantum and optoelectronic applications, semiconductor lasers and LEDs, MOEMS-MEMS, optical communications: devices to systems.
Translational Research Brain/Neuro Research
Including the latest photonics technologies, tools, and techniques with high potential to impact healthcare.
Highlighting papers that showcase innovative ways to apply this multidimensional/multidisciplinary technology.
200 COMPANIES
1,300 COMPANIES
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