April 2013
Membership
April 2013 Member News
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Optics Letters to Begin Accepting Four-Page Articles Starting 1 MayAs a result of feedback from the optics and photonics community, OSA is pleased to announce that Optics Letters will now accept four-page articles. This additional page will allow authors to include a more extensive reference list to put their work into better context, draw links to other related work, and expand on their experimental and theoretical approaches.Papers that were submitted prior to 1 May 2013 must still adhere to the 3-page limit. [top] |
Call for Recommendations for Board ElectionChris Dainty, Chair of the OSA Nominating Committee, requests your suggestions for candidates to run for the office of Director at Large in the 2014 Board election to serve in 2015. Recommendations are requested that would reflect the increasing diversity of the OSA membership and the optics and photonics community generally. Please email recommendations to kapter@osa.org by 1 May 2013.[top] |
Last Chance to Submit to the Enabled by Optics Contest! Submission Deadline: 30 AprilSubmission Deadline: 30 April 2013 You know the extraordinary impact optics technology has played in making technological advances in our world and the critical role it plays in everyday life. But when you tell people you work in the field of optics, they probably think you are referring to eye glasses. Contest submissions are being solicited in two submission tracks:
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Register to Attend a Complimentary Webinar: Guidelines for Calculating Measurement Uncertainty of the Interferometric Radius30 April 2013; 1:00 p.m. EST During this free webinar, Kate Medicus of Optimax will introduce the guidelines for measurement uncertainty and review an example of the uncertainty calculation, i.e. how to calculate a measurement’s plus or minus, of the interferometric radius measurement. If you are an optical designer, optical fabricator, quality controller or interested in learning more about measurement uncertainty, attend the Guidelines for Calculating Measurement Uncertainty of the Interferometric Radius webinar. Register Now! [top] |
Deadline Approaching - Submit Innovative Research to Frontiers in Optics (FiO) 2013Submission Deadline: Monday, 6 May 2013 12:00 noon EDT (16.00 GMT)FiO seeks cutting-edge research in a number of relevant submission categories. Join your colleagues for an in-depth technical program on the latest advances in optics and photonics, notable invited FiO and LS speakers, exciting events, and professional networking opportunities. Visit www.frontiersinoptics.org for more details. [top] |
Less than One Month Remains – Submit Pioneering Research to CLEO: 2013Deadline: Friday, 3 May 2013, 12:00 noon EDT (16:00 GMT)Submit timely postdeadline research for CLEO: QELS-Fundamental Science, CLEO: Science & Innovations and CLEO: Applications & Technology and gain world-wide exposure. Accepted research is published in OSA’s highly acclaimed Digital Library, Optics Infobase and IEEE’s Xplore Digital Library. Only timely and late-breaking research will be considered - submit your work today! CLEO: 2013, the leading, peer-reviewed conference on lasers and electro-optics, takes place 9-14 June 2013 in San Jose, CA, USA. Visit www.cleoconference.org for more information. Register by 13 May to save on registration fees. [top] |
OSA Member Reception in Munich, GermanyIn conjunction with CLEO/Europe – IQEC, ECBO and LASER World of Photonics, OSA will host a reception for OSA members on Sunday evening, 12 May 2013, in Munich, Germany. For more information, please email Kristin Mirabal at kmirab@osa.org.[top] |
CIOMP/OSA Summer School Student Travel Grants AvailableCIOMP will support a limited number of travel grants for the use of students attending the summer session from outside of China. Students must submit an application for acceptance and indicate in a separate letter their need for travel funds. Funds will be limited to cover only airfare from the student's home city to Changchun and back not to exceed USD $2,000. Students will still be required to pay the USA $450 registration fee which includes accommodations, meals and registration materials.The 2013 CIOMP-OSA Summer Session on Optical Engineering, Design and Manufacturing will be held 4-9 August in Changchun, China. The week-long program will provide a wonderful opportunity for students to further their education and interact with instructors, local professors and fellow students. Participants will also be able to present their own research to the participants. The application deadline is 3 May 2013. Space is limited so apply today! [top] |
April’s OSA Member in the News: Jie QiaoOSA member Jie Qiao met with U.S. Congresswoman Louise Slaughter of NY as part of the OSA co-sponsored Congressional Visits Day last month to discuss the importance of sustained federal funding for research and development (R&D). Qiao was then featured on Rep. Slaughter’s official blog as part of an article about the importance of women in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields during Women’s History Month. Qiao is a scientist at University of Rochester's Laboratory for Laser Energetics (LLE), the principal experiment facility for research into nuclear fusion in the U.S., where she works developing technology for LLE's two powerful fusion lasers. Qaio founded WiSTEE (Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Entrepreneurship) at the University of Rochester, which provides mentorship opportunities to women interested in STEM fields.To read about more OSA members in the news visit OSA’s website. Submit news about yourself or fellow members online. [top] |
Regional Resources for China, India and Latin AmericaOSA is pleased to offer regionally focused resources that provide articles, events and updates from the optics and photonics communities in China, India and Latin America.
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Apply for Global Meeting SupportThe OSA International Council has allocated funds for investing in the global optics community by supporting international meetings. OSA will consider requests for cooperation with or co-sponsorship of meetings and review requests for financial sponsorship. To be eligible for financial support, the meeting must be held in a developing country and approved by the OSA Board of Meetings. Priority is given to new meetings or events, not regularly held conferences. Learn more.[top] |
Join the OSA Member Advisory NetworkThe Member Advisory Network is an online-only volunteer group that provides feedback on current and proposed OSA products and services. Your participation requires very little time, and the feedback you provide influences future OSA benefits and offerings. All members are encouraged to sign up by emailing MemberNetwork@osa.org.[top] |
OSA Foundation Announces Corning Outstanding Student Paper Competition WinnerThe OSA Foundation and Corning Incorporated recently named Robert Palmer of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany the 2013 Corning Outstanding Student Paper Competition winner. Palmer was awarded top honors for his paper, titled “Silicon-Organic Hybrid (SOH) Modulator Generating up to 84 Gbit/s BPSK and M-ASK Signals.” The $1,500 grand prize and two $1,000 honorable mentions were presented at the Plenary and Awards Session at OFC/NFOEC. Palmer was one of six finalists selected from more than 400 student paper submissions.This year’s honorable mentions are:
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Herbert Walther Award Nominations Due by 30 August 2013The Herbert Walther Award honors Professor Herbert Walther for the seminal influence of his ground-breaking innovations in quantum optics and atomic physics, and for his wide-ranging contributions to the international scientific community. The Award recognizes distinguished contributions in quantum optics and atomic physics as well as leadership in the international scientific community.The Award is jointly made by Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft (DPG) and the Optical Society, and presented by each society in alternate years. Nominations for the 2014 award are due to DPG by 30 August 2013. [top] |
Featured Corporate Member: Shasta CrystalsShasta Crystals of San Francisco received a National Science Foundation (NSF) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant titled: “Coilable Single Crystal Fibers of Doped YAG for High Power Laser Applications.” This Phase I grant awards Shasta Crystals $150,000 to perform research into the feasibility of growing doped YAG fibers of sufficient quality to improve the performance of high-power fiber lasers. Shasta Crystals is a crystal growth company making advanced materials that are critical components in laser systems for a variety of markets including industrial, medical, scientific, military, and consumer electronics.Prestigious OSA Corporate Members—like Shasta Crystals— innovate new technologies that advance the science of light. Recommend your organization or industry partner to become an OSA Corporate Member. Contact cam@osa.org for more information. [top] |
OFC/NFOEC 2013 – A Major SuccessOSA’s flagship tradeshow, OFC/NFOEC, featured 12,000 attendees from around the world, 550+ exhibitors and more than 800 presentations! Visit the website for photos and a retrospective look at the 2013 Conference held in March in Anaheim, California, USA. Mark your calendar now for the 2014 Trade Show and Conference to be held in San Francisco, California, USA, 9-13 March! Also sponsored by IEEE Communications Society and IEEE Photonics Society.[top] |
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Advanced Photonics
Optical Sensors (SENSORS)
NEW! Photonic Networks and Devices (NETWORKS)
Signal Processing in Photonics Communications (SPPCom)
Abstract and Summary Submission Deadline: 1 May 2013 12:00 EDT (17:00 GMT)
CLEO: 2013 – Laser Science to Photonic Applications
9 - 14 June 2013, San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, CA, USA
Postdeadline Abstract and Summary Submission: 3 May 2013 12:00 EDT (16:00 GMT)
Advanced Registration: 13 May 2013
Frontiers in Optics 2013/Laser Science XXIX (FiO/LS)
6-10 October 2013, Hilton Bonnet Creek, Orlando, Florida, USA
Optical Interference Coatings (OIC)
16 - 21 June 2013, Fairmont Chateau Whistler, Whistler, BC, Canada
Advanced Registration: 20 May 2013
Imaging and Applied Optics Congress
23 - 27 June 2013, Renaissance Arlington Capital View, Arlington, VA, USA
Imaging Systems Applications (IS)
Applied Industrial Optics: Spectroscopy, Imaging & Metrology (AIO)
Adaptive Optics: Methods, Analysis and Applications (AO)
Computational Optical Sensing and Imaging (COSI)
Fourier Transform Spectroscopy (FTS)
NEW! Propagation through and Characterization of Distributed Volume Turbulence (pcDVT)
NEW! Quantitative Medical Imaging (QMI)
Hotel Reservation: 23 May 2013
Advanced Registration: 28 May 2013
European Conferences on Biomedical Optics (ECBO)
ECBO covers basic science, novel technology and applications in the areas of advanced microscopy, clinical and biomedical spectroscopy, diffuse optical imaging, molecular imaging, optical coherence tomography and other coherence techniques, therapeutic laser applications, laser-tissue interactions, opto-acoustic methods, and other novel biophotonics techniques.
ECBO 2013 is being held in conjunction with HNODS (Head and Neck Optical Diagnostics Society). For more information on HNODS, please visit www.hnods.org.
International Photonics and OptoElectronics (POEM)
POEM covers four technical areas of Biomedical Photonics, Industrial Photonics, Information Photonics and Photonics for Energy.
Coherence and Quantum Optics and Quantum Information and Measurement
Nonlinear Optics (NLO)
NEW! Quantum Plasmonics Incubator Meeting
Hosted by: Garnett W. Bryant, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Quantum Measurement Division and Joint Quantum Institute, USA
Joachim Krenn, Institute of Physics, Karl-Franzens-University, Austria;
Edo Waks, University of Maryland, USA
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Recently Published Feature Issues
Digital Holography and 3-D Imaging (featuring papers from the 2012 OSA Topical Meeting on Digital Holography and 3-D Imaging)
Applied Optics
Applied Industrial Optics (featuring papers from the 2012 OSA Topical Meeting on Applied Industrial Optics)
Applied Optics
Imaging Systems and Applications (featuring papers from the 2012 OSA Topical Meeting on Imaging Systems and Applications)
Applied Optics
Computational Optical Sensing and Imaging (featuring papers from the 2012 OSA Topical Meeting on Computational Optical Sensing and Imaging)
Call for Papers
Biomedical Optics Express
Feature Issue: Bio-Optics: Design and Application
Deadline: 15 June 2013
Biomedical Optics Express
Feature Issue: Optical Trapping Applications
Deadline: 15 June 2013
Biomedical Optics Express
Feature Issue: Novel Techniques in Microscopy
Deadline: 15 June 2013
Biomedical Optics Express
Feature Issue: Optical Molecular Probes, Imaging and Drug Delivery
Deadline: 15 June 2013
Optical Materials Express
Feature Issue: Mid-IR Photonic Materials
Deadline: 15 June 2013
Optics Express and Optical Materials Express
Feature Issue: Nonlinear Optics 2013
Deadline: 15 September 2013
General Call for Papers
Photonics Research – a new joint OSA/SIOM Journal
Publication of First Issue: June 2013
In the News
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Terahertz pulses cause DNA damage while inducing DNA repair – BioOptics World
Intense Terahertz Pulses Cause DNA Damage But Also Induce DNA Repair – RedOrbit
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