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Optica Latin America Optics and Photonics Conference

Optica Latin America Optics and Photonics Conference

  • Josué Alvarez Borrego, CICESEMexico
    Obtaining Image Signatures That Can be Used in AI Methods  
  • Rodrigo Amezcua Correa, University of Central Florida, CREOLUnited States
    Title to be Announced  
  • Sabino Chavez-Cerda, Inst Nat Astrofisica Optica ElectronicaMexico
    Title to be Announced  
  • Demetrios Christodoulides, University of Southern CaliforniaUnited States
    Optical Thermodynamics of Nonlinear Multimode Systems  
  • Luiz Davidovich, Universidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroBrazil
    Title to be Announced  
  • Joseph Eberly, University of RochesterUnited States
    Title to be Announced  
  • Sandra Gesing, San Diego Supercomputer CenterUnited States
    Title to be Announced  
  • David Hagan, University of Central Florida, CREOLUnited States
    Title to be Announced  
  • Mercedeh Khajavikhan, University of Southern CaliforniaUnited States
    Title to be Announced  
  • Daewook Kim, Univ of Arizona, Coll of Opt SciencesUnited States
    James C. Wyant: Connecting Dots and Minds to Paint Beautiful Pictures  
  • Gerd Leuchs, Max-Planck-Inst Physik des LichtsGermany
    Title to be Announced  
  • Omar Magana Loaiza, Louisiana State UniversityUnited States
    Multiparticle Near-field Dynamics of Plasmonic Waves  
  • Daniel Malacara, Centro de Investigaciones en OpticaMexico
    Title to be Announced  
  • Abraham Vázquez-Guardado, North Carolina State UniversityUnited States
    Bidirectional Optoelectronic Brain Machine Interfaces for Neuroscience Research  
  • Araceli Venegas Gomez, QurecaSpain
    Title to be Announced  
  • Joel Villatoro, Universidad del Pais VascoSpain
    Title to be Announced  
  • Martin Wolf, Universität ZürichSwitzerland
    3D Images of Oxygenation by Near-infrared Optical Tomography: State and Prospects  
  • Ursula Wolf, Universitat BernSwitzerland
    Systemic Physiology Augmented Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy: The Power of the Whole Picture  
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