Fourier Transform Spectroscopy
Events
Fourier Transform Spectroscopy
19 July 2021 – 23 July 2021 OSA Virtual Event - Pacific Daylight Time (UTC - 07:00)
FTS provides a unique opportunity to discuss many of the exciting developments noted below in a strongly interdisciplinary environment.
Fourier transform spectrometers onboard satellites looking toward Earth provide new insights on the planet’s atmosphere, climate and a host of other meteorological and remote sensing applications:
- Instruments looking out provide a wealth of data targeting galaxies, stars, planets and the cosmic diffuse infrared and microwave background radiation.
- Ground-based and airborne FT interferometers explore a variety of topics in physics, geophysics and astrophysics, including solar processes, radiative energy transport in the atmosphere, the geographic distribution of greenhouse gases and air pollutants and spectroscopic studies using the atmosphere as a natural laboratory.
- Chip-scale interferometers fabricated using state-of-the-art nanotechnology open up new opportunities for space and industrial applications.
- Laser frequency combs dramatically improve the resolution and recording speed of Fourier spectrometers.
- New spectral regions (e.g., VUV or THz) are under exploration with synchrotron radiation.
- Ultrashort laser pulses expand the territory of FTS to nonlinear and multidimensional spectroscopy.
Essential Links
Speakers
- Scott Diddams, National Inst of Standards & Technology, United States
Infrared Frequency Comb Synthesis and Sampling - Michele Gianella, EMPA, Switzerland
Mid-IR High Resolution Absorption Spectroscopy with Dual Quantum Cascade Laser Frequency Combs - Willem Jellema, SRON Netherlands Inst for Space Research, Netherlands
Far-infrared Spectroscopy from Space: Prospects and Developments of FTS-based Instrument Architectures beyond SPICA-SAFARI - David Johnson, NASA Langley Research Center, United States
Overview of the Cross Track Infrared Sounder Program from SNPP through JPSS-4, and the Future of the NOAA LEO IR Sounder Program - Lee McCuller , MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and, United States
Wielding the Quantum Correlations in Advanced LIGO - Luca Palchetti, Istituto Nazionale di Ottica, Italy
Far-infrared Radiation Mobile Observation System for Ground and Balloon-borne Validation of the FORUM Mission - Jenna Samra, Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr for Astrophysics, United States
An Airborne Coronal Emission Surveyor (ACES) for Solar Eclipse Observations - Lukasz Sterczewski, Politechnika Wroclawska, Poland
Frequency Comb Spectroscopy - Jennifer Van Wijngaarden, University of Manitoba, Canada
Synchrotron-based Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy of Astrochemical Targets - Konstantin Vodopyanov, University of Central Florida, CREOL, United States
Broadband Mid-IR Dual-comb Molecular Spectroscopy with up to 2.5 Million Comb-mode-resolved Spectral Data Points - Aldona Wiacek, Saint Mary's University, Canada
Application of Open-path Fourier Transform Infrared (OP-FTIR) Spectroscopy to Air-sea Greenhouse Gas Exchange
Committee
- Sheng-Cai Shi, Purple Mountain Observatory, China, Chair
- Kaley Walker, University of Toronto, Canada, Chair
- Ian Coddington, National Inst of Standards & Technology, United States, Program Chair
- Scott Paine, Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr for Astrophysics, United States, Program Chair
Plenary Session
Demetri Psaltis
Ecole Polytechnique Fedearale de Lausanne, Switzerland
Optics and Neural Networks
I will describe systems that combine machine learning and optics., In these systems optical devices perform neural computations or neural networks are used to interpret optical signals.
About the Speaker
Demetri Psaltis is Professor of Optics and the Director of the Optics Laboratory at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). He was a professor at the California Institute of Technology from 1980 to 2006. He moved to EPFL in 2007. His research interests are imaging, holography, biophotonics, nonlinear optics, and optofluidics. Professor Psaltis is a fellow of the IEEE, the Optical Society of America, the European Optical Society and the Society for Photo-optical Systems Engineering. He received the International Commission of Optics Prize, the Humboldt Award, the Leith Medal, the Gabor Prize and the Joseph Fraunhofer Award/Robert M. Burley Prize.
Abbie Watnik
US Naval Research Laboratory, USA
Imaging in Adverse Environments
I will provide an overview of techniques and optical technologies that allow us to see in the midst of challenging conditions including fog, underwater scattering and strong atmospheric turbulence.
About the Speaker
Dr. Abbie Watnik is Head of the Optical Techniques Section in the Optical Sciences Division at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC USA. The focus of Dr. Watnik’s work is active imaging for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) systems; topics of interest include computational imaging, propagation through the atmosphere, novel airborne and underwater imaging systems as well as adaptive optics and wavefront sensing. Dr. Watnik received her B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Colorado State University and a M.S. and Ph.D. in Optics from the University of Rochester. Dr. Watnik is recipient of the 2016 Delores M. Etter Top Scientists and Engineers Award for Emergent Scientist Investigators, an award recognizing the Department of the Navy’s scientists who have made significant contributions to their field.
Special Events
Meet the Plenary Speaker - Jelena Vučković
Monday, 19 July 10:15 – 10:45
Host: Jennifer Choy, University of Wisconsin, USA
The co-located OSA Optical Sensors and Sensing Congress and OSA Imaging and Applied Optics Congress will feature 4 Plenary Speakers. Following technical talks, join your colleagues for a meet-and-greet and discussion with one of our Optical Sensors and Sensing Congress Plenary Speaker Jelena Vučković, Stanford University, USA.
Successfully Navigate an OSA Virtual Meeting
Monday, 19 July 15:00 – 16:00
The post-COVID world has new challenges in regards to virtual meetings – are you prepared? Listen to Isaiah Hankel, Cheeky Scientist, help guide you through the different platforms OSA uses and how you can effectively network and get the most out of your meeting experience.
AIS Panel: Agri-Photonics Panel Discussion
Monday, 19 July 15:00 – 16:30
Organizers: Gombojav Ariunbold, Mississippi State University, USA; Krishnan Parameswaran, Analog Devices, USA; Amartya Sengupta, Indian Institute of Technology, Dehli, India; Joachim Sacher, Sacher Lasertechnik GmbH, Germany
Spectroscopic techniques have many applications in agriculture and food production. This panel discussion will include presenters from the industrial, academic, and the regulatory communities to complement technical papers on this subject. The different perspectives will enable connection of measurement challenges to solutions and accelerate deployment of optics in the important food production application area.Spectroscopic techniques have many applications in agriculture and food production. This panel discussion will include presenters from the industrial, academic, and the regulatory communities to complement technical papers on this subject. The different perspectives will enable connection of measurement challenges to solutions and accelerate deployment of optics in the important food production application area.
Panelists:
Prof. Aparajita Bandyopadhyay, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India
Dr. Richard Crocombe, Crocombe Spectroscopic Consulting, LLC, UK
Dr. Ellen Miseo, TeakOrigin, USA
Prof. Mohamed Sabsabi, National Research Council, Canada
Dr. Steven Thomson, US Department of Agriculture, USA
Meet the Plenary Speaker - Paolo Gamba
Tuesday, 20 July 09:15 – 09:45
Host: Emmett Ientilucci, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
The co-located OSA Optical Sensors and Sensing Congress and OSA Imaging and Applied Optics Congress will feature 4 Plenary Speakers. Following technical talks, join your colleagues for a meet-and-greet and discussion with one of our Optical Sensors and Sensing Congress Plenary Speaker Paolo Gamba, University of Pavia, Italy.
OSA Color Technical Group Coffee Break
Tuesday, 20 July 14:30 – 15:30
The OSA Color Technical Group invites you to join them for a virtual coffee break. Grab a cup of coffee, tea or beverage of your choice and join us for a chance to chat with your fellow vision scientists.
Challenges and Opportunities in Imaging with Metasurfaces
Tuesday, 20 July 17:00 – 18:00
You are invited to join the OSA Photonic Metamaterials Technical Group for a special panel discussion exploring the field of imaging metasurfaces. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear from prominent members of the photonic metamaterials community as they discuss possible routes of innovation utilizing ultra-thin optics, including but not limited to applications in AR/VR, aerial imaging, microscopy and endoscopy, night vision, and other potential markets for this technology. Our panelists for this event will include Arseniy Kuznetsov, Senior Research Fellow at the Data Storage Institute, and Robert Devlin, founder and CEO of Metalenz.
It’s as easy as pie?: My perspective balancing career, family and society’s expectations
Wednesday, 21 July 08:00 – 09:00
“You are going to have a career, how do you ever expect to have time to make pie?” Jessica never considered that she may have to make choices between this idealized vision in her head and career goals. It can be difficult navigating the “gender stereotypes and expectations” that society subconsciously places on a wife and mother.
In this talk Jessica DeGroote Nelson, Director of Technology and Strategy at Optimax, will share her continuous journey to find balance, between career in strategic planning and technical road mapping, family and the guilt that she’s only able to carve out time to make apple pie for Thanksgiving (and on Pi Day)! Listen to Jessica share her perspective on this balance pre-pandemic, during the pandemic and dream for what post-pandemic expectations might be for the future women engineers and scientists following their passion.
AIS Panel: Microplastics in the Environment: Challenges and Opportunities
Wednesday, 21 July 08:30 – 10:00
This panel discusses the current challenges, spectroscopy methods and related funding opportunities on the topic of microplastics in the environment.
Panelists:
Gombojav O. Arinbold, Mississippi State University, USA
Susanne Brander, Oregon State University, USA
Jeremy Conkle, Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi, USA
Harry Nelson, Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies, USA
Karl Rockne, National Science Foundation, USA
Matthieu Roussey, University of Eastern Finland, Finland
Leah Thornton Hampton, Southern California Coastal Water Research Project, USA
OSA NonImaging Optical Design Technical Group Coffee Break
Wednesday, 21 July 15:00 – 16:00
Join the OSA NonImaging Optical Design Technical Group for a virtual coffee break. This informal networking session offers attendees the chance to move around Zoom breakout rooms for small group discussions. This will be an excellent opportunity to connect with fellow members of your community, share your research and potentially establish new collaborations.
OSA Imaging Optical Design Technical Group Coffee Break
Thursday, 22 July 13:00 – 14:00
You are invited to join the OSA Imaging Optical Design Technical Group for a virtual coffee break. This informal networking session offers attendees the chance to move around Zoom breakout rooms for small group discussions. This will be an excellent opportunity to connect with fellow members of your community, share your research and potentially establish new collaborations.
Meet the Plenary Speaker - Abbie Watnik
Friday, 23 July 12:15 – 12:45
Host: Vidya Ganapati, Swathmore College, USA
The co-located OSA Optical Sensors and Sensing Congress and OSA Imaging and Applied Optics Congress will feature 4 Plenary Speakers. Following technical talks, join your colleagues for a meet-and-greet and discussion with one of our Imaging and Applied Optics Congress Plenary Speaker Abbie Watnik, US Naval Research Laboratory, USA.
Student Paper Competition: Congratulations to the 2021 Winners and Finalists
3D Imaging Aquisition and Display: Technology, Perception and Applications (3D)
Winner
Elliott Kwan, University of Arizona, USA (3Th2D.6)
Tri-Aperture Monocular Laparoscopic Objective for Stereoscopic and Wide Field of View Acquisition
Finalists
Timothy O'Connor, University of Connecticut, USA (3W5A.3)
Overview on convolutional neural network-based classification of red blood cells in lensless single random phase encoding
Marcos Pérez-Aviñoa, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain (3W3G.2)
3D Degree of Polarization and its Fundamental Limits
Kashif Usmani, University of Connecticut, USA (3F4A.1)
Visible and long-wave infrared imaging in degraded environments using three-dimensional polarimetric integral imaging
Computational Optical Sensing and Imaging (COSI)
Winner
Kevin Zhou, Duke University, USA (CW4H.1)
Incoherent 3D k-space synthesis with volumetric optical coherence refraction tomography
Finalists
Xiaomeng Liu, Advanced Research Center for Nanolithogr, Department of Physics and Astronomy, and Laserlab, Vrije Universiteit, Netherlands (CTu6A.2)
Tailoring Spatial Entropy in Extreme Ultraviolet Focused Beams for Multispectral Ptychography
Daniel Olesker, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom (CTu4B.1)
Video-Rate Volumetric Imaging of Extended Structures with Engineered PSFs
Jiazhang Wang, Northwestern University, USA ( CF2E.3)
VR Eye-Tracking using Deflectometry
Digital Holography and Three-Dimensional Imaging (DH)
Winner
Myeong-ho Choi, Inha University, South Korea (DF2F.5)
Waveguide-type optical see-through Maxwellian near-eye display with expanded eyebox using multiplexed holographic optical element and polarization gratings
Finalists
Haiyun Guo, University of Dayton, USA (DTh5C.4)
Surface Shape Reconstruction of Transparent Objects using Structured Light
Manami Ohta, The University of Electro-Communications, Japan (DM5E.2)
Three-dimensional imaging through thick phase-fluctuating medium based on phase-shift digital holography with two adjacent light sources for common-path geometry
Imaging Systems and Applications (IS)
Winner
Chiara Bonati, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland (ITh1B.4)
Lock-In Amplified Differential Phase Contrast
Finalists
Ruipeng Guo, University of Utah, USA (ITh5D.3)
Needle-based deep-neural-network imaging method
Alice Ruget, Heriot Watt University, UK (ITh5D.4)
Robust and Guided Super-resolution for Single-Photon Depth Imaging via a Deep Network
Chaowei Zhuang, Tsinghua University, China (ITu7A.7)
Simultaneous superficial cortex and deep brain imaging in mice brain using wide-field microscope through implanting custom-built cranial window
Propagation through and Characterization of Atmospheric and Oceanic Phenomena (pcAOP)
Winner
Derek Burrell, Air Force Research Laboratory and University of Arizona, United States (PW4F.5)
Fast Statistical Testing of Scintillated, Speckled Irradiance
Finalist
Pedro Salcedo Serrano, University of Málaga, Spain (PM2G.2)
Outage capacity of underwater FSO systems over scattering-induced fading channels