Siegman School 2016
Events
The OSA Foundation Siegman International School on Lasers
24 - 29 July 2016
Hosted By: ICFO Institute of Photonic Sciences
Barcelona, Spain
The deadline for applications was 30 March 2016 and we have closed the application for this year. Please check back for 2017 school application deadline and information.
This week long program, co-founded by the OSA Foundation and IPG Photonics, provides up to 100 graduate students from around the world the opportunity to advance their education, foster future collaboration, and promote research and engineering for the optical community.
2016 Siegman School Program Booklet
Application Requirements
The deadline to apply was 30 March 2016 and the application has been closed.
Required documents:
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CV/Resume
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Personal Statement:1 page, to include motivation for attending, research interests and any achievements to date.
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Student Advisor’s Letter of Recommendation: Letter should explicitly address how the school will benefit the applicant’s research and professional development as well as how they will add to the week long experience. Letter must be submitted at the time of the application.
Application Review Process:
All applications will be reviewed by the Program Committee and students will be notified of acceptance in early May 2016.
Registration: $900 (USD)
Registration includes all meals and accommodations from Sunday, 24 July – Saturday, 30 July and all meeting publications. Fee is due at the time of registration.
Travel: Students are responsible for their own travel to and from the school. The host institution will provide Visa letters for those requesting or requiring documents for travel. The Barcelona Airport El Prat is close to ICFO and should be considered when planning your travel.
Grants: Travel and registration grants will be available and determined based on student need. Grants in the past have ranged between $200-$700 for travel and $100-$500 for registration. Students will receive notification of ther grant requests at the time of acceptance to the school.
Other Funding Sources to Consider: Grant funds are limited and students should research all potential funding support such as their university, department, or government for alternative funding opportunities.
The school begins on Sunday, 24 July with an Opening Evening Reception for all participants including students and school faculty. Sessions will include lectures from several renowned speakers, presentations from local industry leaders and engineers, a student poster session and ample time for networking among participants and school faculty. The preliminary schedule of events is provided below. Check back often for additional details as they are confirmed.
Confirmed Speakers Include:
- Lene Vestergaard Hau, Harvard University
- Jean-Claude Diels, Univ. of New Mexico
- John Collier, STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
- Marcus Motzkus, University of Heidelberg
- Rick Trebino, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Eric Van Stryland, CREOL, Univ. of Central Florida
- Scott Diddams, NIST,
- Martin Wolf, Fritz Haber Institute Berlin
- Philip Bucksbaum, Stanford University
- Mark Stockman, Georgia State University
- Peter Fendel, Thorlabs (prev. IdestaQ, Menlo, Coherent)