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Optica Advanced Photonics Congress

IONS+ Quebec

Sunday, 28 July 09:00 - 16:00

Join us for a day of professional development and networking at IONS+ Quebec – your gateway to the Optica Advanced Photonics Congress.

Professional Development Sessions
Immerse yourself in expert-led talks on scientific communication, presentation skills and effective networking. Optica Ambassadors will help you gain the insights and skills necessary to navigate the congress  with confidence.

Networking with Optica Advanced Photonics Congress Chairs
Engage directly with congress chairs in an exclusive session designed for insightful discussions with luminaries in the quantum field. Benefit from their expertise and broaden your perspective on your career and your meeting experience.

Cultural Exploration
Cap off the day with a unique cultural event curated by the host Optica Student Chapter. Designed to socialize with other students attending the congress, you will strengthen your professional network while enjoying beautiful Quebec.

Workshop: Convergence of Access and Metro Networks: an Architectural and Technological Perspective

Sunday, 28 July 13:30 - 18:00

In the rapidly evolving landscape of optical networking, recent work on coherent transmission, coexistence of digital and analog signals and improved network control from AI can finally break the boundaries between access and metro networks, toward a highly efficient converged architecture. This workshop will explore the vast potential of these technologies in enabling novel network configurations and supporting network evolution beyond 5G.

Part I: How Will Upcoming Optical Access Technology Shape the Access/Metro Network?

This program will address topics such as the role of coherent transmission to develop converged access/metro architectures; bringing  paralleled efficiency, scalability and flexibility in network design and operation; supporting an edge cloud continuum for ubiquitous deployment of edge cloud infrastructure with low latency and high capacity mesh connectivity; the ability to carry heterogeneous transmission formats and services across access and metro network and the technical strategies for ensuring seamless co-existence and interoperability.

Part II: Is the DSP Envisioned for Metro Also Applicable to Access?

This program will discuss technological convergence of access and metro, focusing specifically on expectations and challenges for signal processing to support access/metro integration. This part will cover topics such as low power and low complexity coherent DSP for metro and access; trade-off between premium optics vs. higher complexity DSP and pros and cons of single-carrier vs. multi-carrier coherent technologies.

Organizers (Part I)

Marco Ruffini, Ireland

Lena Wosinska, Chalmers Tekniska Högskola, Sweden

Organizers (Part II)

Doran Van Veen, Nokia Bell Labs, USA;NewJersey

Junichi Kani, NTT, Japan

Fabienne Saliou, Orange, France

Stephan Pachnicke, Kiel University, Germany

Speakers (Part I)

Liam Barry, Dublin City University, Ireland

Steve Jia, CableLabs, USA;Colorado

Xiaodan Pang, KTH, Sweden

Giuseppe Talli, Huawei, Germany

Christine Tremblay, École de technologie supérieure Montréal, Canada

Speakers (Part II)

Dylan Chevalier, Orange, France

Sang-Yuep Kim, NTT, Japan

Tom Wettlin, Huawei, Germany

Ming Zeng, University Laval, Canada

Rui Zhang, University of Buffalo, USA;NewYork

Radiative Cooling

Monday, 29 July 08:00 - 10:00

Monday, 28 July
Session I: 08:00 - 10:00; Session II: 14:00 - 16:00; Session III: 16:30 - 18:00

Wednesday, 30 July
Session IV: 16:30 - 18:30

Organizers:
Lan Fu, Australian National University, Australia
Alon Gorodetsky, University of California, Irvine, USA
Klaus Jager, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Germany

This symposium, organized by NOMA and SOLED, delves into the forefront of radiative cooling — a groundbreaking concept for passively cooling objects below ambient temperature. The event explores this innovation through advanced nanophotonics, optics and novel materials. Join us as we bring together leading experts, researchers and innovators in the field.

Experience a plenary lecture by Shanhui Fan, Stanford University, USA, and gain insights from a tutorial lecture by Aaswath Raman, University of California, Los Angeles, USA — both distinguished pioneers in the field. Don't miss this unique opportunity to witness the convergence of innovation and the unfolding future of cooling.

Organizers

Lan Fu, Australian National University, Australia

Alon Gorodetsky, University of California, Irvine, USA;California

Speakers

Aaswath Raman, University of California, Los Angeles, USA;California

Lili Cai, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA;Illinois

Qiaoqing Gan, KAUST, SaudiArabia

Baohua Jia, RMIT University, Australia

Timothy Hebrink, 3M, USA;Minnesota

Po-Chun Hsu, University of Chicago, USA;Illinois

Gan Huang, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany

Guangming Tao, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

Zongfu Yu, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA;Wisconsin

Optica Nonlinear Optics Technical Group Panel Discussion

Monday, 29 July 12:45 - 13:45

Room 2101

The Nonlinear Optics Technical Group invites you to join a special panel discussion during the congress. The group has invited Robert Boyd, University of Ottawa/University of Rochester; Alex Gaeta, Columbia University and Birgit Stiller, Max-Planck-Institut Physik des Lichts, to share their perspectives on recent advancements and future directions in the field of nonlinear optics. We encourage you to submit your questions for our panelists when you RSVP to attend the event.

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Symposia on Optical Fiber Sensors for SHM and Extreme Environments I

Monday, 29 July 16:30 - 18:30

Part I: Monday, 29 July, 16:30 - 18:30
Part II: Tuesday, 30 July, 14:00 - 16:00

Seeking submissions reporting on the latest research and development related to the use of fiber optic sensing technologies to perform monitoring and Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) under harsh environments. These elements can be low or high temperatures (typically well outside of standards defined for telecommunications), high strain, high pressures, high voltage, high magnetic fields, vibrations, dust, explosive environments and aggressive chemical and biological environments.

Your expertise and knowledge in these areas would add a great value to the Bragg Gratings, Photosensitivity and Poling in Optical Materials and Waveguides Topical Meeting (BGPP). Your involvement would be especially appreciated in order to reposition the BGPP meeting as a premier conference on Bragg gratings, waveguides, photosensitivity and irradiation effects in optical materials.

Organizers

Guillaume Laffont, CEA Saclay, France

Stephen Mihailov, NRC-CNRC, Canada

Matthieu Lancry, ICMMO, University Paris Saclay, France

Speakers

Jonathan Gaspar, France

Paul Ohodnicki, Swanson School of Engineering — University of Pittsburgh, USA;Pennsylvania

Welcome Reception

Monday, 29 July 18:30 - 20:00

Room 2000CD

Enjoy food and drinks with your friends and colleagues during the congress welcome reception.

Available for all Full Technical registrants. Additional guest tickets can be purchased when registering for the meeting; the fee is USD 65.00.

Choosing a Career Path in Photonics

Tuesday, 30 July 12:00 - 13:30

Join us for an engaging session where you'll interact with experts representing diverse career paths, from CEOs to academia. Our panelists will answer a variety of questions — planned and from the audience — providing valuable insights into the diverse career trajectories within the field of photonics.

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Panelists

Ashkan Seyedi, Principal, Silicon Photonics Products at NVIDIA, USA;California

Charles Matte-Breton, Specialist in Optics, CIENA, Canada

Louis-Philippe Pleau, CEO & Co-Founder at LumIR Lasers, Canada

Lewis Hill, Senior Scientist at Max Planck Institute, Germany

Mariia Zhuldybina, École de Technologie Supérieure, Canada

Symposia on Optical Fiber Sensors for SHM and Extreme Environments II

Tuesday, 30 July 16:00 - 18:00

Industry Hot Topics Networking Event

Tuesday, 30 July 18:30 - 19:30

Let's build some networks!

Developing a strong professional network around core topics of interest is key to both career and scientific advancement. However, in the growing digital age and rapid advancement of research, it can be challenging to establish new connections while growing existing ones.

To facilitate this, the constituent meetings of the Optica Advanced Photonics Congress (IPR, NOMA, Networks, SPPCom, SOLED) have each selected some recent hot topics. As with the research, these topic descriptions are designed to be crosscutting, intersecting with more than just one meeting area.

In this informal networking session, we encourage attendees to join in on a hot topic area connected to their research, but outside their primary meeting area. This creates an opportunity for attendees to hear new perspectives on these growing areas, meet new researchers and share their thoughts. The leadership of each topical meeting will join each hot topic to facilitate discussions, so make sure to drop by and introduce yourself.

 

BGPP Reception

Tuesday, 30 July 19:30 - 23:30

Pub Chez Murphy's

BGPP attendees are invited to join colleagues for a special evening event at Pub Chez Murphy’s, a 5-minute walk from the convention center. The event, sponsored by Teraxion, Thorlabs, Sensuron, LumIR Lasers Inc., Photonova Inc. and ITF Technologies, is free for BGPP-registered attendees.

Special Symposium on The Future of Nonlinear Photonics

Wednesday, 31 July 16:30 - 18:30

Nonlinear photonics offers distinctive prospects for both fundamental research and practical applications, allowing the development of ultracompact nonlinear optical devices operating at low optical powers. It holds potential for various applications, including optical signal processing, wavelength conversion, nonlinear spectroscopy, sensing, quantum information, biophotonics and beyond. While a promising future lies ahead, there are still several challenges to overcome.

The special session will center on addressing these challenges and exploring the future trajectory of nonlinear photonics as a vibrant field of research.

Speakers

Robert Boyd, Institute of Optics, University of Rochester, USA; Department of Physics, University of Ottawa, Canada

Jaime Cardenas, Institute of Optics, University of Rochester, USA;NewYork

Alex Gaeta, Columbia University, USA;NewYork

Eric Van Stryland, CREOL, USA;Florida

Nathalie Vermeulen, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium

Congress Banquet

Wednesday, 31 July 19:00 - 21:00

Musée de la Civilisation

Join fellow congress attendees at the highlight event of the week.

When registering for the congress, please purchase a ticket to join in the festivities for USD 90.00

Closing Toast

Thursday, 01 August 18:30 - 19:15

The congress concludes with a toast. It's a time to reflect on the week and discuss learnings with fellow attendees.

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