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Last Chance—Enter OSA's Annual Enabled by Optics Contest by 30 April
Optics technology is a critical component in the products we all use every day, yet some may ask: What's optics have to do with it? OSA’s Annual Enabled by Optics Contest provides companies and students with a platform to explain how optics technology has impacted our world.
Be sure to watch the new video by Photonics Media Group Publisher Karen Newman as she talks to OSA's Corporate Associates Committee Chair Jean-Michel Pelaprat about this year's Enabled by Optics contest.
Learn more and enter today.
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OSA Welcomes Philips as International Year of Light's First Patron Sponsor
On 10 April, Royal Philips signed on as the first patron sponsor of the International Year of Light and Light-Based Technologies (IYL 2015). The United Nations proclaimed 2015 as the International Year of Light and the plans for the year-long initiative are underway by a large consortium of scientific bodies, with UNESCO as lead agency. OSA is one of eight founding partners of IYL 2015 and is working with the consortium to encourage more corporate support of the global initiative.
As a patron sponsor, Philips will work closely with the IYL 2015 planners to highlight the crucial role that light and light-based technologies play in improving the quality of people’s lives worldwide. Philips will also support a key IYL 2015 program called “Study after Sunset,” promoting the use of portable solar-powered high-brightness LED lanterns in regions of the world with little or no reliable source of light.
For more information about the International Year of Light, visit the OSA website.
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Siegman International School on Lasers
Application Deadline: 21 April 2014
Date: 3-8 August 2014
Location: Stanford University in Stanford, California, USA
Tuition Fee: USD $1,000. Registration for the program includes accommodations for six nights, all meals, lectures and materials. Financial aid may be available.
Application Deadline: 21 April 2014
The Siegman International School on Lasers, co-founded by IPG Photonics, is a week-long program providing a unique opportunity to learn from global experts, highly-regarded professors and fellow students. Participants will also be able to present their own research, gain valuable experience and build exposure for their work. Space is limited so apply today.
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OSA Activity and Education Outreach Grants Application Deadline: 30 April 2014
The National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli OSA Student Chapter conducted a school outreach program to their local schools using their Youth Education Outreach Grant! What will your chapter apply to use funding for in 2014? OSA provides grant funding for OSA Student Chapters and Local Sections in two categories:
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Youth Education
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Activity/Professional Development & Special Events
All OSA Chapters and Sections are encouraged to apply annually. Activity and Education Outreach Grant applications for events and activities planned to take place 1 July - 31 December 2014 are due 30 April 2014! Please be sure to review these guidelines before submitting your application.
To begin the Core Grant Application Process, visit the OSA Grants Database. Your login credentials were emailed to you. If you have any questions about your log-in credentials, guidelines or funding process, please do not hesitate to contact us at chaptersandsections@osa.org.
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OSA's New Journal for High-Impact Results Is Now Accepting Submissions
Optica, OSA’s new highly selective research journal, is ready to accept manuscripts. Announced in February and launching July 2014, Optica will be an open-access journal dedicated to rapid dissemination of high-impact results in all areas of optics and photonics. The Journal will publish original, peer-reviewed research articles, letters, and mini reviews that will appeal to a broad audience. Learn more about submitting a manuscript.
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Complimentary Photonics Market Report!
OIDA is the premier industry trade association serving the global optoelectronics community. Members of OIDA have exclusive access to OIDA Market Updates and technology Roadmap Reports.
Not yet a member of OIDA? Read this complimentary report on the photonics market as a special preview and discover the benefits of OIDA. Join today. For more information about membership contact Regan Pickett at +1 202.416.1474 or rpickett@osa.org.
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OSA Incubator Meeting Topological Order with Photons
OSA recently hosted another successful Incubator, OSA Incubator Meeting Topological Order with Photons. The Incubator was hosted by: Mohammad Hafezi, Joint Quantum Institute; Jacob Taylor, National Institute of Standards & Technology; Steven Girvin, Yale University; and Karyn Le Hur, Ecole Polytechnique. The hosts pulled together a wonderful program where attendees discussed the recent interest in exploring topological orders with photons and the potential role in classical and quantum information processing. Specifically, the invited speakers and group discussions looked at recent theoretical and experimental progress, future research directions and potential applications of this promising field.
The Incubator received generous financial support from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Physics Frontier Center, and Joint Quantum Institute. You can read more about the meeting on the blog.
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Upcoming OSA Incubator Meetings
The OSA Incubator Program is designed to provide unique experiences that allow researchers, engineers and business leaders of niche and emerging fields the opportunity to meet and discuss advances, challenges and opportunities regarding their research. We have the following Incubators scheduled for later this year but stay tuned for new Incubator Meetings to be announced! Also, if you have an idea for an Incubator, please visit the OSA Incubator Program page to learn more on how to propose a topic.
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OSA Member News: Axel Schulzgen
University of Central Florida optics professor Axel Schulzgen was recently awarded the only state of Florida equipment award from the Air Force's Defense University Research Equipment Program. The USD $870,000 grant will be used to purchase equipment that will create the glass preforms necessary for producing fiber-optics. With the new equipment, Schulzgen and his team will be able to make their own preforms—cylindrical chunks of glass that are the raw material for fiber-optic cable.
Submit news about yourself or fellow members online.
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Featured Corporate Member: JDSU
JDSU will be providing core optical technology for the Microsoft Kinect system that enables the new Microsoft Xbox One entertainment and communications console to provide highly precise 3D sensing capabilities. In addition to enabling consumers to control Xbox One applications using body movements or gestures instead of a traditional game controller, the new sensor can now perceive multiple users and more subtle activities, such as facial expressions and heart rate, and incorporate them into various Xbox One applications. The custom optical design for Kinect includes one of the first time-of-flight 3D cameras to be produced in mass volumes.
Prestigious OSA Corporate Members—like JDSU—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.
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Calling All Students Looking to Attend FiO
Are you a student planning to attend FiO in October? The OSA Foundation is offering a number of awards and travel grants to students looking to attend or present their work at FiO in Tucson, Arizona, this October. Student award and grant opportunities include:
For more information and to learn how you could be the recipient of one of these awards, please view the opportunities online. Submissions for all student awards and travel grants for FiO must be received by 19 May 2014. For questions, contact us at osafinfo@osa.org.
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Recent OSA Activities in Berlin, Germany
In March, Philip Russell, OSA President-Elect, attended the OSA Research in Optical Sciences Congress this month, where he spoke at the opening ceremony for the event. The same week in Berlin, Philip also joined the DPG (Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft) Spring Meeting to co-present the 2014 Herbert Walther Award to Massimo Inguscio of the University of Florence, Italy. The Walther Award is co-sponsored by OSA and DPG and was presented to Inguscio for groundbreaking experiments in modern atomic, molecular and optical (AMO) physics, from spectroscopy of metastable helium to Anderson localization of ultra-cold atoms, and for his scientific leadership worldwide.
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Submit to the Co-Organized Sessions at the Japan Society of Applied Physics Autumn Meeting
OSA Members are invited to submit papers to the OSA-JSAP joint English-language sessions as part of the larger JSAP Autumn meeting, held 17–20 September 2014, in Hokkaido, Japan. OSA Members will also be able to register for the conference at low, JSAP Member rates. As of April 2014, topics for the joint session topics include:
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plasmonics
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bio- and medical photonics
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laser manufacturing
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optical micro-sensing, manipulation, and fabrications
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opto-electronics
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information photonics
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laser photonics
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XFEL and ultrafast optics
The abstract deadline is 12 June 2014. Learn more or contact JSAP.
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U.S. Congressional Visits Day 2014
On 25-26 March, OSA, in conjunction with our National Photonics Initiative (NPI) partners (APS, IEEE Photonics Society, LIA and SPIE), organized a Congressional Visits Day to bring attention to the NPI. In total, 36 participants representing 14 states visited more than 60 Congressional offices to advocate on behalf of photonics and the NPI.
Participants attended an in depth training session at OSA headquarters and then walked the halls of Congress to educate their representatives on policy issues important to the field of photonics.
Participants discussed the NPI, the America COMPETES Act, the National Defense Authorization Act, and supporting legislation to authorize the Network for Manufacturing Innovation. Participants also had the opportunity to invite their members of Congress to experience the importance of optics and photonics first hand by visiting their facilities and laboratories.
If you have interest in public policy impacting the field of optics and photonics, sign up for OSA’s Optics Legislative Network (OLN) for the latest information. Contact Laura Kolton (lkolto@osa.org) to assist with getting your member of Congress to visit your facility/laboratory.
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Take Advantage of Member Discounts on Quality Meetings
As an OSA Member, you can register to attend high-quality meetings at greatly reduced rates as a part of your benefit package. OSA-hosted meetings and conferences feature programming vetted by experts and provide you with exclusive access to cutting-edge information. View a list of upcoming events.
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OIDA Roadmapping Session at OFC
The National Photonics Initiative (NPI) circulated its recent one-page proposal for a prototyping and manufacturing facility, funded by a U.S. public-private partnership. USC's Professor Alan Willner discussed this proposal at an OIDA panel discussion on roadmaps for optical communications.
The OIDA roadmapping session featured roadmaps developed at the MIT Microphotonics Center (from Prof. Lionel Kimerling), iNEMI (from Dick Otte), and a perspective on standards adoption (by Scott Kipp). Each of these roadmaps aims to reach a different part of the optical communications market.
OIDA's Tom Hausken pointed out that many so-called roadmaps are directed at R&D funding, such as the recent Photonics21 roadmap completed for European Commission funding. Specific projects also may have roadmaps to direct their goals, much as companies have product roadmaps to direct their internal goals. Hausken showed examples from the European PhoxTroT program, Japan's PETRA program, and the U.S. Department of Energy's Exascale Computing Grand Challenge.
Roadmaps work best when the architecture is known, working downward from the architecture to the physical layer. However, this process may be impractical in periods of rapid technological change. An alternative approach is to forecast where key parameters are going, and use that to direct technology planning. Hausken showed examples for interconnect metrics of mW/Gbps and link energy efficiencies (in mW/Gbps/m, or pJ/bit/m).
OIDA is continuing to examine these roadmaps, as well as topics in photonic integration assembly, data centers (with the NSF center CIAN), and an upcoming workshop on 100GbE single-wavelength technology (with the Ethernet Alliance). For more information, contact Tom Hausken.
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ICO-23, the 23rd Congress of the International Commission for Optics (ICO)
The International Commission for Optics (ICO) and the Spanish Optical Society (SEDOPTICA), invite OSA Members to attend the 23rd Congress of the ICO, to be held in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 26-29 August 2014. OSA is a co-sponsor of the meeting and will host special OSA member events throughout the week. Registration is now open; register before 31 May for the advance registration discount. For more information on OSA events at ICO 23, email osaeventico23@osa.org.
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Job Listings on WORKinOPTICS.com
Search. Find. Connect. OSA's 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:
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Upcoming Meeting Deadlines
CLEO: 2014 - Laser Science to Photonic Applications
8 - 13 June 2014, San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, California, USA
Postdeadline Abstract and Summary Submission Deadline: 21 April 2014, 16:00 GMT
Advanced Registration Deadline: 12 May 2014
Advanced Photonics
27 - 31 July 2014, Crowne Plaza Barcelona Fira Center, Barcelona, Spain
Collocated Topical Meetings:
Bragg Gratings, Photosensitivity and Poling in Glass Waveguides (BGPP)
Nonlinear Photonics (NP)
Optical Sensors (SENSORS)
Specialty Optical Fibers & Applications (SOF)
Also offered:
Symposium on Surface Functionalization of Optical Fiber and Waveguide Based Bio- and Chemical-Sensors (Joint BGPP and SENSORS)
Abstract and Summary Submission Deadline: 22 April 2014, 16:00 GMT
Hotel Reservation Deadline: 10 June 2014, 04:00 GMT
Advanced Registration Deadline: 30 June 2014
Advanced Photonics for Communications
13 - 17 July 2014, Hilton San Diego Resort and Spa, San Diego, California, USA
Collocated Topical Meetings:
Integrated Photonics Research, Silicon, and Nanophotonics (IPR)
Photonic Networks and Devices (Networks)
Photonics in Switching (PS)
Signal Processing in Photonic Communications (SPPCom)
Abstract and Summary Submission Deadline: 28 April 2014, 16:00 GMT
Advanced Registration Deadline: 16 June 2014
Hotel Reservation Deadline: 17 June 2014
International Conference on Ultrafast Phenomena (UP)
7 - 11 July 2014, Okinawa Convention Center, Ginowan City, Okinawa, Japan
Hotel Reservation Deadline: 15 May 2014
Advanced Registration Deadline: 31 May 2014
International Photonics and OptoElectronics
18 - 21 June 2014, Wuhan, China
Collocated Topical Meetings:
Fiber-Based Technologies and Applications
Optoelectronic Devices and Integration
Post Deadline Abstract and Summary Submission Deadline: 21 May 2014, 04:00 GMT
Advanced Registration Deadline: 2 June 2014
Classical Optics
22 - 26 June 2014, The Fairmont Orchid, Kohala Coast, Hawaii, USA
Collocated Topical Meetings:
Computational Optical Sensing and Imaging (COSI)
International Optical Design Conference (IODC)
Optical Fabrication and Testing (OF&T)
Also offered:
6 Short Courses
Dedicated sessions on freeform optics with additional programming available from ASPE
Hotel Reservation Deadline: 22 May 2014, 04:00 GMT
Advanced Registration Deadline: 26 May 2014
Imaging and Applied Optics
13 - 17 July 2014, Sheraton Seattle Hotel, Seattle, Washington, USA
Collocated Topical Meetings:
Applied Industrial Optics: Spectroscopy, Imaging, and Metrology (AIO)
Digital Holography & 3-D Imaging (DH)
Imaging Systems and Applications (IS)
Laser Applications to Chemical, Security and Environmental Analysis (LACSEA)
Propagation through and Characterization of Distributed Volume Turbulence (pcDVT)
Signal Recovery & Synthesis (SRS)
Hotel Reservation Deadline: 11 June 2014
Advanced Registration Deadline: 16 June 2014
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Mark your calendar now for...
Biomedical Optics (BIOMED)
26 - 30 April 2014, Miami Hilton Downtown, Miami, Florida, USA
OSA Incubator Meeting on Nanophotonics: Beyond Classical Limits
14 - 16 May 2014, OSA Headquarters, Washington, DC, USA
Hosted by:
Volker J. Sorger, The George Washington University
Jung Park, Intel Corporation
Pablo A. Postigo, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas
Fengnian Xia, Yale University
Therapeutic Lasers Workshop
11 June 2014, San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, California, USA
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OSA Journals
Recently Published Feature Issues
Applied Optics
Correlation Optics
Optical Interference Coatings
Journal of the Optical Society of America A
Color Vision
Optics Express
Renewable Energy
Optics Express and Optical Materials Express
Advanced Solid-State Lasers
Call for Papers
Applied Optics
Feature Issue: Digital Holography and 3-D Imaging
Submission Deadline: 30 April 2014
Applied Optics
Feature Issue: Optical Design and Testing
Submission Deadline: 1 May 2014
Journal of the Optical Society of America B
Feature Issue: Photon-number-resolving Detectors for Quantum-state Engineering
Submission Deadline: 1 May 2014
Biomedical Optics Express
Feature Issue: Topics in Biomedical Optics from OSA's BIOMED 2014 Conference
Submission Opens: 1 May 2014; Submission Deadline: 15 June 2014
Applied Optics and Journal of the Optical Society of America A
Feature Issue: Advances in Lithography
Submission Opens: 1 June 2014; Submission Deadline: 7 July 2014
In the News
Optical Materials Express
'Shrink Wrap' Boosts Biomarker Fluorescence - Microscopy and Analysis
Shrink wrap can boost fluorescent marker detection in biosensing 1000X - BioOptics World
Shrink Wrap Can Enhance Detection of Infectious Diseases - Novus Light
Metal Layered Shrink Wrap Makes Fluorescent Markers Glow Brighter - MedGadget
Source Article
OSA Journal News
Alison Taylor Joins The Optical Society as Executive Editor
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The Many Faces of Sam. Sam Nerenberg, a graduate student at the College of Optical Sciences, reflected in a large kaleidoscope. —Page E. King, The University of Arizona College of Optical Sciences, Tucson, Ariz., U.S.A.
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