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Attend the FREE Expo at Frontiers in Optics/Laser Science, 8-9 October 2013

The free FiO Trade Expo will showcase the latest innovations represented by leading optics and photonics companies from around the world. You can also participate in a number of activities that facilitate networking with leaders and peers. Exhibit Only registration gives you access to the Plenary Session, and events such as Optics and the BRAIN initiative: Challenges & Opportunities, Symposium on the 100th Anniversary of the Bohr Atom, OSA's Enabled by Optics Inaugural Event and more.

Register online today.

Call for Papers: Present Your Research at OFC 2014!

Submit your research to be peer-reviewed and considered for presentation at the premier international conference for optical communications and networking professionals! See the full list of esteemed invited speakers online.

Deadline for Submission is 15 October 2013, 12:00 EDT (16.00 GMT)

OSA Vice President Philip Russell Visits Mexico

Philip Russell attended the International OSA Network of Students (IONS) conference in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico on 3 September to deliver an invited talk titled “Enhancing light-matter interactions using photonic crystal fibres” and meet with students. The OSA Student Chapter CICESE hosted the meeting which was the first IONS in Mexico. Philip was also a plenary speaker at the Mexican Optics and Photonics Meeting (MOPM), organized by the Mexican Academy of Optics (AMO) from 4-6 September 2013.

Award Nomination Deadline

The deadline for most OSA Awards is 1 October 2013. We encourage you to highlight excellence in the community by nominating a colleague for one of 20 awards and medals that acknowledge a broad array of contributions and achievements. A full list of all OSA awards and medals can be found on-line.

Nominations may be submitted on-line. If you have any questions about the process, please email the OSA Awards Office at awards@osa.org.

The Optical Society Implements Industry-Based Tracking System for Government-Funded Research

OSA has implemented a new service that enables easy reporting of funding sources for scholarly research articles published in its portfolio of peer-reviewed journals. This newly launched “FundRef” service from CrossRef enables authors to specify the funding agency that their research was supported by, which in turn allows the agencies to track adherence to their policies, research institutions to better document researcher productivity and publishers to analyze the sources of funding for their published content.

Announcing Youth Educator Member Category

The OSA Board of Directors recently approved the renaming of the Teacher Member Category to “Youth Educator” to accurately reflect its classification. An OSA Youth Educator Member is defined as “any primary, secondary school or other youth educator who has a continuing interest in optics and photonics education.” OSA looks forward to introducing new benefits and services to further serve its community of youth educators. Visit the Membership section of OSA.org to find out more.

Join the Member Advisory Network!

OSA invites you to join the Member Advisory Network, an online-only volunteer group that provides feedback on current and proposed OSA products and services. Your participation requires very little time, and the input you provide influences future OSA benefits and offerings. All members are encouraged to sign up by emailing MemberNetwork@osa.org.

Submit your Research to CLEO: 2014

CLEO: 2014, the top peer-reviewed conference on lasers and electro-optics featuring full-spectrum research from basic laser science to photonic applications, will be accepting cutting-edge research.  Papers can be submitted in the following core areas: QELS-Fundamental Science, Science & Innovations, and Applications & Technology. Accepted research gains worldwide exposure in the award-winning digital library, OSA’s Optics InfoBase and the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. CLEO: 2014 is being held in the leading international hub for high tech innovations, San Jose, CA, USA from 8-13 June 2014.

Call for Papers opens 18 September. Submission Deadline: 22 January 2014, 17:00 GMT. For more information on submissions, visit cleoconference.org.

Winners Announced for the 1st Annual OSA Enabled by Optics Contest

Optics technology is a critical component in products we use every day. However some may ask: "What's optics have to do with it?" The Annual OSA Enabled by Optics Contest provides companies and students with a platform to explain how optics technology has impacted our world.

Congratulations to the Winners!

  • Corporate Contest Winner - Trojan Technologies
  • Honorable Mention - Eyejusters Ltd
  • Student Contest Winner - Sarah Jaye Oliva, Ateneo de Manila University

Check out the winners and all the submissions showcasing how optics has become essential to every aspect of life.

Meet OSA’s Journal Editors at FiO 2013

Monday, 7 October 2013
3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Hilton Bonnet Creek Ballroom Salon III 
Refreshments will be provided. All are welcome.

Attending FiO? If so, OSA’s journal Editors invite you to join them for conversation and refreshments. The Editors welcome your questions, concerns, and ideas for the journals, such as:

  • What are best practices when submitting your manuscript?  
  • What constitutes a useful manuscript review?
  • What criteria do journal editors look for in submitted manuscripts?  
  • How do you propose a Feature Issue topic for publication in an OSA Journal?
  • Other topics of interest to you.

Paul F. Forman Engineering Excellence Team Award Winner Announced

Forman AwardThe Automotive Precision Optical Metrology Team from Zygo Corporation is the winner of the 2013 Paul F. Forman Engineering Excellence Team Award. The team is recognized for more than a decade of outstanding engineering work in developing custom optical metrology solutions for the automotive industry, enabling ever-higher precision engineering tolerances for improved emissions, reliability, and fuel efficiency. Comprised of members Frank Stanzel, Johann Ableitner, Herbert Grois, Robert Sachs, and Udo Waigand, the team will accept the award during the Plenary Session at OSA’s Annual Meeting, Frontiers in Optics (FiO 2013) in October. Read the full article.

Enter the Nonimaging Optical Design Technical Group's Silent Slide-Show Contest

Are you interested in the field of Nonimaging Optics? Could you use $1,000? If you answered yes to either of these questions, enter the Nonimaging Optical Design Technical Group’s Silent Slide-Show Contest.

This is an online contest that challenges participants to show developments in the Nonimaging Optics field through a 30 slide (maximum) presentation, without the use of audio. Presentations will be judged based on clarity, work excellence, aesthetics, and the ability of the presenter to put the work in context. The winner selected by the judges will receive $1,000 USD, a free year of OSA membership, and one free admission to an OSA conference of the winner’s choice. Visitor’s choice winners will receive $750 USD, a free year of OSA membership, and one free admission to an OSA conference of the winner’s choice.

For more information and/or to upload a presentation click here.

The National Photonics Initiative – Spreading the Word

NPIThe recently launched National Photonics Initiative (NPI) has been focused on getting the word out to policy makers about the vital role optics and photonics plays in the national economy by bringing legislators out of the halls of Congress and into the labs. In August and September, OSA and SPIE helped organize events at the University of Central Florida (UCF) enter for Research and Education in Optics and Lasers (CREOL), the University of Arizona, the Rochester Regional Photonics Cluster (RRPC) Annual Meeting, and Directed Light Inc. in California.

On 7 August , CREOL, in conjunction with the Florida Photonics Cluster, hosted Congressman John Mica (R-FL) for an NPI discussion and a tour of CREOL’s facilities. Rep. Mica was so impressed by the experience; he agreed to author an op-ed on the need for investments in optical sciences.

On 14 August, the University of Arizona hosted Congressman Ron Barber (D-AZ) for a tour of the College of Optical Sciences and a question and answer session with over 60 local industry members, students and faculty.

At the RRPC Annual Meeting 5 September, Congresswoman Louise Slaughter (D-NY) gave the keynote address at an NPI panel discussion regarding the NPI’s goals and the role RRPC members can play in reaching them.

On 16 September, Congressman Mike Honda (D-CA) toured the laser technology company Directed Light in San Jose, CA. After the tour, Rep. Honda sat down with Directed Light staff to discuss the role of optics and photonics in advanced manufacturing and the need for continued investments.

Outreach efforts will continue later this month with Capitol Hill visits to multiple offices on 19 September. OSA members that are interested in getting involved with the NPI—including by hosting a Congressional visit, participating in future events, or becoming an official NPI partner—should contact Laura Kolton at lkolto@osa.org or 202.416.1499.

Student Presentation Awards from the CIOMP/OSA Summer Session

Congratulations to the following students for being recognized with a Best Student Presentation Award during the CIOMP/OSA Summer Session on Optical Engineering, Design and Manufacturing, 4-9 August 2013, in Changchun, China:

  • Single Shot Phase Shifting Interferometry using a Two-Interferograms Phase Shifting Algorithm
    David I. Serrano-Garcia, Centro de Investigaciones en Óptica A.C., México
     
  • Comparative Analysis for Estimation Precision of Phase Retrieval Wavefront Sensor
    Xinxue Ma, Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics, CAS, China
     
  • Optical Schemes of Spectrographs with Transmission Concave Holographic Gratings
    Eduard Muslimov, Kazan National Research Technical University, Russia
     
  • Modal Decomposition of Bessel-Gaussian Beams
    Melanie McLaren, CSIR National Laser Centre, South Africa
     
  • Nanosecond Response in Nematic Liquid Crystals for Ultrafast Electro-Optic Devices
    Volodymyr Borshch, Chemical Physics Interdisciplinary Program and Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University, USA
     
  • One Dimensional Surface Profilometry by Analyzing the Fresnel Diffraction Pattern from a Step
    Soghra Osanloo, Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences (IASBS), Iran
OSA Congratulates the European Physical Society (EPS) on its 45th Anniversary

EPSThe European Physical Society (EPS) was created in 1968 as a place for physicist to make a positive contribution to European cultural unity. The organization engages in activities to help promote the advancement of physics in Europe and neighboring countries, especially in the areas of education, physics research, and science policy.

The EPS has also been the lead advocate proposing 2015 as the International Year of Light.  The EPS has partnered with over 100 supporters, including OSA, to formally propose a resolution to the entire U.N. General Assembly, which will make a final declaration this year. 

OSA Congratulates the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) on its 165th Anniversary

AAASThe American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) is an international non-profit organization dedicated to advancing science around the world. AAAS publishes Science, the largest paid circulation of any peer-reviewed general science journal in the world, with an estimated total readership of one million. The non-profit AAAS is open to all and fulfills its mission to "advance science and serve society" through initiatives in science policy, international programs, and science education.

Job Listings on WORKinOPTICS.com

Search. Find. Connect. The Optical Society’s (OSA) online job board, WORKinOPTICS.com connects leading employers, qualified job and internship seekers and consultants within the optics and photonics community. Whether you're searching for a job, someone to fill a job, or exploring career options, WORKinOPTICS.com is a reliable global resource that can help you to make valuable connections in industry and academia.

Recent job postings include:

Upcoming Meeting Deadlines

NEW! Advanced Solid-State Lasers (ASSL)

27 October - 1 November 2013, Marriott Paris Rive Gauche Hotel and Convention Center, Paris, France

Hotel Reservation Deadline: 26 September 2013
Postdeadline Abstract and Summary Submission Deadline: 1 October 2013 12:00 EDT

Collocated Topical Meetings:
Application of Lasers for Sensing & Free Space Communication (LS&C)
NEW! Mid-Infrared Coherent Sources (MICS)

Renewable Energy and the Environment

3 - 7 November 2013, JW Marriott Tucson Star Pass, Tucson, Arizona, USA

Optical Instrumentation for Energy and Environmental Applications (E2)
Optical Nanostructures and Advanced Materials for Photovoltaics (PV)
Optics for Solar Energy (SOLAR)
Solid State and Organic Lighting (SOLED)
Freeform Optics

Hotel Reservation Deadline: 3 October 2013 12:00 EDT
Advanced Registration Deadline: 7 October 2013
Postdeadline Abstract and Summary Submission Deadline: 8 October 2013 12:00 EDT

Optical Fiber Communication (OFC)

9 - 13 March 2014, Moscone Center, San Francisco, California, USA

Abstract and Summary Submission Deadline: 15 October 2013 12:00 EDT

Research in Optical Sciences

18 - 20 March 2014, Messe Berlin, Germany

High-Intensity Lasers and High-Field Phenomena (HILAS)
Quantum Information and Measurement (QIM)

Abstract and Summary Submission Deadline:  19 November 2013 17.00 GMT

Mark your calendar now for...

NEW! Structured Light in Structured Media: From Classical to Quantum Optics Incubator Meeting

29 September – 1 October 2013, OSA Headquarters, Washington, DC, USA

Hosted by:
Richard Hammond, Army Research Office, USA 
Natalia Litchinitser, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA

Frontiers in Optics: The 97th OSA Annual Meeting and Exhibit/Laser Science XXIX

6-10 October 2013, Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek Orlando, Florida USA

NEW! Compact X-ray & EUV Light Sources Incubator Meeting

13-15 November 2013, OSA Headquarters, Washington, DC, USA

Hosted by:
Lahsen Assoufid, Argonne National Laboratory, USA
Sandra Biedron, Colorado State University, USA

OIDA Annual Forum

18-19 November 2013, Washington, DC, USA

NEW! Spatially Precise Optogenetics at Depth Incubator Meeting
Cracking Neural Circuits with Structured Illumination & Ultrafast Imaging in the Intact Brain

8-10 December 2013, OSA Headquarters, Washington, DC, USA

Hosted by: 
Hillel Adesnik, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Laura Waller, University of California, Berkeley, USA

 

OSA Journals

Recently Published Feature Issues

Applied Optics and Optical Materials Express
Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Materials for Novel Photonic Applications

Optics Express
Hyperbolic Metamaterials Focus Issue

Optical Materials Express
Optical Ceramics Feature Issue

 

Call for Papers

Applied Optics
Feature Issue: Imaging Systems and Applications
Submissions Open: 1 November 2013
Submission Deadline: 1 December 2013

Applied Optics
Feature Issue: Correlation Optics
Submission Deadline: 15 November 2013

Journal of the Optical Society of America A
Feature Issue:Color Vision
Submission Deadline: 1 October 2013

Optics Express
Special Issue: ECOC 2013
Submission Deadline: 7 October 2013
Postdeadline Paper Submission Deadline: 4 November 2013

 


In the News

Applied Optics
Spectroscopy Solution for Counterfeit ClothingThe Engineer
Source Article

Biomedical Optics Express
Laser and Optical Tweezers Insert DNA Into Cell 'Like a Golfer Sinking an Easy Putt'Headlines and Global
Optical tweezers, ultrafast laser pair to gently insert DNA into living cells– BioOptics World
Laser Inserts DNA into Cells with a Light Touch – Photonics.com
Optical Tweezers Deliver DNA Inside Cancer CellsMedgadget
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Optics Express and Optics Letters
Liquid Crystal Matrix Used to Slow the Speed of Light: Discovery May Develop New Sensor TechnologyHeadlines and Global
Speedy Light Slowed to a Crawl in Liquid Crystal MatrixScience World Report
We Can Exceed the Speed of Light - If We Slow Light to a CrawlScience 2.0
Light Slowed to a Crawl in Liquid Crystal Matrix -- Nature World News
Source Article from Optics Express
Source Article from Optics Letters

Optics Letters
Atomic Clock Precision could soon be used at Home and WorkPhysOrg.com
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Shine On, You Crazy Levitating Diamond ParticleGizmodo
Tiny Diamonds Levitate in Wild Physics Experiment – Yahoo News
Laser Levitates Diamonds – Discovery News
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Creating 3D Images With a Single Lens, Without Moving ItCNet
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Journal of the Optical Society of America A
Shades of Grey Help Brain Sense SurfacesABC Science
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Journal of the Optical Society of America B
A Wave for the Future in Faster ComputingNews @ Northeastern
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Refraction enhances a beautiful sunset in Rottnest Island, 20 km off the coast of Perth, Australia, on 12 March 2013. The photographer is looking out across the Indian Ocean—next stop Madagascar!
-Danuta Bukowska, Nicolaus Copernicus University

 

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