In this issue: CLEO: 2015 programming, career and member discount opportunities, OFC 2015 wrap-up, call for papers and volunteers, upcoming meetings and more!
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Technical Conference: 10 – 15 May 2015
Exhibition: 12 – 14 May 2015
San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, California, USA
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If you attend CLEO, stop by the OSA booth and renew your OSA Membership at a special discount. You will receive a 50% discount on the cost of annual membership dues, a $67 value! If your membership isn’t due to expire soon, you can still renew now and extend your membership for another year. (This special offer applies to a one-year individual membership only.)
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This interactive exhibits event allows you to visit with top industry companies, get a demo of their innovative products/services and earn a chance to win a $300 American Express card. CLEO attendees can retrieve a Tech Playground entry card at any of these locations.
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Attend this free event and learn about the licensing process from entrepreneurs and researchers from start-ups, major universities, businesses and national laboratories as they present exciting new technologies which are ready and available for commercialization.
Pictured: Keynote Speaker: Milton Chang, Managing Director, Incubic, LLC, USA
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The CLEO: 2015 Online Job Fair connects employers and skilled job seekers from all areas of laser science to photonic applications. Conference attendees are encouraged to visit the onsite kiosk located in the registration area. For more information, please contact Kari Smith, +1 202.416.1428 or ksmith@osa.org.
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When you exhibit at CLEO, you will meet top leaders from companies and major institutions as they convene to access the latest research and make decisions about applications in all areas of photonics — ultrafast lasers, energy efficient optics, quantum electronics, biophotonics and more. With more than 5,000 attendees from all sectors of the market, CLEO provides a global marketplace where the industry learns, networks, connects and closes deals. For more information, please contact Kari Smith, +1 202.416.1428 or ksmith@osa.org.
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Join members of the Optical Material Studies Technical Group at CLEO: 2015 for a chance to learn more about this group and connect with fellow attendees who share an interest in optical materials. Refreshments will be served at the event, which will take place on 11 May 2015 at 18:30 PDT in Room 211 B/D of the San Jose Convention Center. Please RSVP for this event to hwalter@osa.org.
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Deadline: 30 April 2015
The National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli OSA Student Chapter conducted an outreach program in their local schools using their Youth Education Outreach Grant. What will your chapter apply to use funding for in 2015? OSA provides grant funding for OSA Student Chapters and Local Sections in two categories: 1) Youth Education and 2) 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 2015 are due 30 April 2015!
Please be sure to review these guidelines before submitting your application. To begin the grant application process, please visit the OSA Grants Database. Your login credentials were emailed to you. If you have any questions about your login credentials, the application guidelines or the funding process, please do not hesitate to contact us at chaptersandsections@osa.org.
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Messe Munchen International, Munich, Germany
Reception Date: Sunday, 21 June 2015
RSVP Deadline: 1 June 2015
OSA will host a reception at LASER World of Photonics. If you would like to join OSA in celebrating the International Year of Light and the lead-up to OSA’s Centennial in 2016, please send an email to RSVPOSAevent@osa.org.
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OSA will be 100 years old in 2016. Please share your personal reflections and photos with us so that we continue to build on this legacy. Tell us why you decided to pursue a career in optics, who has inspired you throughout your career, or your memories of standout time in the lab or classroom—as a student or teacher.
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OSA is recruiting members to serve as chair for one of several technical groups currently in need of leadership. We are looking for enthusiastic, self-motivated people to help raise the level of engagement within these technical groups.
As a technical group chair, you will have an excellent opportunity to make a positive impact within your scientific community by ensuring your group is active, useful and engaging for your fellow OSA Members. If you would like to lead and contribute to a technical group of which you are already a member or have an interest in, we encourage you to apply today.
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IONS conferences are student events organized and hosted by the most active OSA Student Chapters around the world. They bring together local, regional and international attendees for three or four day programs featuring student presentations, poster sessions, keynote lectures, chapter management activities and social events. Seven conferences will be held in 2015, and registration is currently open for IONS Karlsruhe 2015 and IONS Nanjing 2015.
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The 2015 OFC Conference and Exposition concluded on 26 March at the Los Angeles Convention Center with 560 exhibitors, more than 1,100 presentations and 12,375 attendees from around the world. Conference and exhibition programming provided attendees with valuable insights into the latest optical communications research (near- and long-term) and technology from more than a dozen topical areas (i.e., bandwidth demand, 100G/400G network design and optimization, 1 terabit (Tb) and beyond optical networking, and wavelength agile access networks).
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Exhibiting companies at OFC made news with more than 100 news announcements highlighting technical advancements in 100G coherent modules, optical transceivers for data centers, and software-based solutions. This year’s conference offered the insider’s perspective on society’s continued progression to constant connectedness and the Internet of Things, such as smart appliances and mobile apps. The diversity of the technical sessions indicated the convergence of the traditional telecom service providers and the data center. Exhibiting companies also provided technology insights through their participation in show floor programming with topics such as software defined networking, integrated photonics and intra-data center interconnects that encompass the complete landscape of optical convergence and network evolution.
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On 26 March, approximately 100 local high school students and 20 Girl Scouts were welcomed to the Los Angeles Convention Center at OFC to participate in “Light the Future: A Community Outreach Event”.
Students received hands-on, light-focused demonstrations from OSA student chapters, which included a Spectrobox from the University of California, Irvine and Optical Illusions, Mirrors and Reflections and Music Transmission from the University of Southampton, UK. They were also given a tour of the exhibition hall and learned about the technology, science and business of fiber optics from companies such as Infinera, Synopsys and Corning. Participants received an International Year of Light “LIGHT BLOX” kit to further their curiosity and knowledge about the world of optics.
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OSA recognizes student research excellence through a variety of programs. These include sponsoring student prizes at peer society's international conferences. Recent recipients of OSA Best Student Paper/Poster Prizes include Martin Ringbauer, University of Queensland, Australia; Ajanta Barh, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India; Saba Nashreen Khan, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India; Kyungnam Kang, Kyung Hee University, Korea; Siddharth Kaushik, CSIR-CSIO, Chandigarh, India; Samit Kumar Gupta, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India; Arkadiusz Kuś, Warsaw Univ. of Technology, Faculty of Mechatronics, Poland; and Paweł Jung, Warsaw Univ. of Technology, Faculty of Physics, Poland.
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This month in Optics & Photonics News, feature articles explore how scientists are using animals, insects, and plants as models for designing new optoelectronic systems; optical coherence elastography, an emerging technique for probing diseased tissue; a novel approach with projected light that’s restoring the faded colors of some classic artworks for contemporary audiences; and more.
Check out the issue.
Credit: Image courtesy of University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign/University of Houston
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If you are attending Laser Munich 2015 mark your calendar to attend this special OSA Industry Development Associates workshop which gives hands-on advice on how to effectively present high-tech products and technologies to prospective markets. You will learn how to set up an efficient integrated communication strategy, and what you have to do to implement this strategy and to meet prospective targets. Two experts with a proven track record in the field share their experience and provide tips on how to communicate complex technologies efficiently. Who should attend? Startup founders, scientists, engineers, and PR/marketing professionals with an interest in technology transfer.
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Adaptive optics (AO) allows user to correct aberration and to recover high quality images. The webinar covers three applications of AO: vision science, microscopy and astronomy. Three AO key opinions leaders share some of their latest results.
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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.
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26 – 29 May 2015
Brno, Czech Republic
Early Bird Registration Deadline: 26 April 2015
The Czech and Slovak Society for Photonics and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für angewandte Optik (DGaO) invite you to take part in the 116th DGaO Annual Meeting. The following topics will be the focus of the conference: Precision Optics and Mechanics, Optical and Photonic Systems Design, Optical Metrology, Microscopy, Micro and Nano Photonics, Optical Image Processing and Biophotonics and Optofluidics. OSA members are eligible for the discounted member registration rate.
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24 – 28 May 2015, Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Shanghai, China
Advance Registration Deadline: 27 April 2015
Postdeadline Abstract and Submission Deadline: 5 May 2015, 12:00 EDT
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7 – 11 June 2015, Renaissance Arlington Capital View Hotel, Arlington, Virginia, USA
Collocated Topical Meetings:
Hotel Reservation Deadline: 8 May 2015
Advance Registration Deadline: 11 May 2015
Postdeadline abstract and submission deadline: 26 May 2015, 12:00 EDT
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27 June – 1 July 2015, Omni Parker House Hotel, Boston, USA
Collocated Topical Meetings:
Hotel Reservation Deadline: 25 May 2015
Advanced Registration Deadline: 8 June 2015
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26 – 31 July 2015, Kaua’I Marriott Resort on Kalapaki Beach, Kauai, Hawaii, USA
Hotel Reservation Deadline: 25 June 2015
Advanced Registration Deadline: 29 June 2015
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24 – 28 August 2015, Busan Exhibition and Convention Center, Busan, Korea
Advanced Registration Deadline: 1 July 2015
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27 – 30 April 2015, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois, USA
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16 – 19 June 2015, Wuhan, China
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21 – 25 June 2015, ICM ─ International Congress Center, Munich, Germany
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21 – 25 June 2015, ICM ─ International Congress Center, Munich, Germany
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29 June – 2 July 2015, Institut d’Optique d’Aquitaine, Bordeaux, France
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Applied Optics Engineering and Laboratory Notes Now Online
Applied Optics (AO) is accepting submissions for a new type of article called Engineering and Laboratory Notes (E&L Notes), which gives engineers and technicians a venue to highlight laboratory techniques and hands-on skills required for the design, analysis, fabrication, integration, alignment, and measurement of optical components and systems.
Recently, AO has published several new E&L Notes:
Want to publish an E&L Note? Submit your manuscript today! Or read this editorial by the E&L Notes Editor Brian Monacelli to learn more.
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JOSA A Discussion Papers
In his 2012 Editorial, JOSA A Editor-in-Chief Franco Gori introduced a new paper type—Discussion Papers. In addition to providing readers with a deep understanding of current topics in optics, these papers focus on critical interpretations, misconceptions, or the use of hidden hypotheses. View a full listing of JOSA A Discussion Papers.
Want to join the discussion? Submit your Discussion Paper to JOSA A today.
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A green laser pointer cuts a circle around the camera through the mist from a humidifier during a five second exposure picture.
Benjamin M. Cromey, College of Optical Sciences, University of Arizona, USA
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