In this issue: OSA President-Elect presents at ANZCOP 2015 Outstanding Reviewers announced, Become a Traveling Lecturer, Sponsor the OSA Centennial, Webinar Opportunities and more.
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30 November – 3 December 2015,
University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia
OSA President-Elect, Alan Willner will be heading down under to present the OSA-AOS Student Prize and celebrate the International Year of Light. ANZCOP 2015 will include a wide variety of plenary talks, including the Advanced LIGO project and the latest developments in bio-photonics. OSA Fellow and 2015 Frew Fellow, Ursula Keller, will also be giving a talk.
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The OSA Outstanding Reviewers recognition is given annually and is meant to commend the top reviewers for their outstanding peer review efforts over the past year. Recipients were chosen by the Editors-in-Chief of OSA's journals from scores of nominations provided by their Topical and Associate Editors.
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The German Society of Applied Optics (DGaO) and the International Commission for Optics (ICO) jointly invite you to the 117th Annual Meeting of the DGaO 17–21 May 2016, in Hanover, Germany. Abstracts may be submitted to the DGaO until 18 December 2015. OSA Members may register at discounted rates. For more information, email dgao-sekretariat@dgao.de or click here.
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Submission Deadline: 10 November 2015
The Public Policy Committee is soliciting nominations from OSA Members for the 2016 Advocate of Optics. The Advocate of Optics Recognition commends an outstanding public official who demonstrates leadership in support of the advancement of the science of light. The committee will select the candidate based on his/her commitment to science and science policy, level of familiarity with optics and photonics, level of interaction with OSA or OSA Members in the past year, and record of consistent support of science, optics and photonics.
E-mail your nominations to public-policy@osa.org. Your e-mail should include the nominee’s name, title, country, and why you are nominating this person.
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The Logic Analysis Tool (LAT) Team received the 2015 award during the plenary session at OSA’s Annual Meeting, Frontiers in Optics (FiO). The group included researchers and scientists from MIT, Photon Spot, Inc., DCG Systems and IBM, and was led by Dr. Euan Ramsay of DCG Systems. The team developed an optics-based LAT that detects the time resolved emission of light from switching transistors within integrated circuits, operating down to .5V, thus creating a new tool for device analysis in advanced process technologies.
Read more.
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2016 Tyndall Award Winner Announced
OSA and IEEE Photonics Society announced that OSA Fellow Alan H. Gnauck, Alcatel Lucent, is the recipient of the 2016 John Tyndall Award. The Tyndall Award, endowed by Corning, Inc., recognizes outstanding contributions in optical-fiber technology. Gnauck will be recognized at OFC 2016 for sustained pioneering research contributions that drove commercialization of high-speed, high-capacity lightwave communication systems.
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Gregory Quarles presented with the Memorial D.S. Rozhdestvensky Medal
After presenting a series of lectures at the 9th International Conference of Young Scientists and Specialists "Optics-2015" in St Petersburg, Russia from 12-14 October, and to the International School on Photonics and Optoinformatics 2015, Gregory Quarles was presented with the Memorial D.S. Rozhdestvensky medal by the Russian Optical Society Presidium and the Central Council members. "I was deeply honored to have the medal presented by the Executive Director of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the distinguished professor, Vladimir Arpishkin. Being able to address such an esteemed audience, and connecting with a tremendously eager and energetic student body left me very inspired and humbled", said Gregory.
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Become a Traveling Lecturer for OSA’s Centennial Year!
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Are you interested in traveling and providing student chapters and local sections with technical lectures? The OSA Traveling Lecturer program provides over 80 lectures each year and subsidizes travel expenses for speakers. Becoming a Traveling Lecturer is as simple as updating your profile in the “MY ACCOUNT” section on OSA.ORG and selecting the “participation” and “become a traveling lecture” link. You will then be asked to provide discussion topics and speaker credentials.
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You know the extraordinary impact optics technology has played in making technological advances and the critical role it plays in everyday life. This is your chance to explain how your technology has impacted our world.
There are two contest tracks: companies and students. Companies: provide a creative narrative on how your technology has impacted Society. What You Will Win: Publicity and an OSA produced video featuring your company and the specific technology highlighted in your entry.
Students: Record a short video (informal videos accepted!) to show how optical technology makes a product (like a laptop) work. What You Will Win: $1000 Cash Prize Plus...
Enter now!
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Application Deadline: 8 January 2016, 11:59 p.m. (EST)
Looking to combine your interest in policy with your science background? Become an OSA Congressional Fellow. OSA hosts two fellowships – one with the Materials Research Society and the other with SPIE. The program is a unique opportunity for scientists and engineers to gain experience in public policy and to help influence decision makers. Congressional Fellows spend one year on Capitol Hill working as special legislative assistants on the staff of a member of Congress or Congressional Committee.
Applicants must hold a Ph.D. by September 1, 2016 to be eligible. Mid and late-career applicants are encouraged to also apply. A competitive salary and a health insurance/travel stipend are provided.
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Nomination Deadline: 10 December 2015
The International Commission for Optics (ICO) and Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste (ICTP) are seeking nominations for the 2015 ICO/ICTP Gallieno Denardo Award. This award is presented to a young researcher (under 40 years old) from a developing nation who is active in optics research and has contributed to the promotion of research activities in their own or another developing nation.
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Cost: FREE to OSA Members
Date: 11 November 2015, 13:00 (EST)
In this online learning session, Paul Gordon Brown, PhD candidate at Boston College, will discuss what it means to have a digital reputation and some of the do’s and don’ts of posting on social media. Participants will also leave with practical examples of how to use social media and web-based tools to enhance their online presence, grow an audience, and engage with colleagues. Some of the tools explored include: Twitter, LinkedIn, Academia.edu, Reddit, and portfolio and content publishing tools (such as About.me, Wordpress, etc.).
Register now.
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If you have at least ten years of significant professional experience, you are encouraged to request the OSA Senior Member designation in recognition of your accomplishments or service within the optics and photonics field. Request forms are due no later than 29 February 2016.
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Deadline: 31 December 2015
Applications and nominations are being accepted for the Berthold Leibinger innovation prize, honoring implemented inventions or technical development in applied laser technology. The ninth call for the innovation prize falls during the UNESCO's International Year of Light. Eligible to apply or to be nominated are individuals and global project groups with innovations whose main development efforts and market potential lies in the application or generating of laser light.
Prize money: First prize: 30.000 €, Second prize: 20.000 €, Third prize: 10.000 €
Learn More and Submit Your Application Today
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Sponsor the OSA Centennial Celebration & Connect with 270,000 Industry Leaders All Year Long
The Optical Society is celebrating its 100th Anniversary in 2016, and we are inviting your company to be a part of our festivities. Choose one of our three Centennial Sponsorship options (pdf) and your company will be highlighted in a year-long calendar of special events and programs that will provide you with high visibility in the optics and photonics market. To learn more contact Centennial Sponsorships at +1 (202) 416.1957. A sponsorship opportunity like this happens only once every 100 years!
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This month in Optics & Photonics News, read features on how quantum cascade lasers are helping monitor hazardous substance in the air; how studies of noise in optical fiber can shed light on giant “freak” waves in the ocean; the impact of LEDs and external lighting on wildlife; and more.
Check out the issue.
Credit: Cover photo by Adnan Islam/Wikimedia Commons
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The Optical Society has implemented a technology solution that effectively supports U.S. federal agency public access requirements and helps authors comply with governmental mandates to make their federally funded articles publicly available after a 12-month embargo.
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Optics Express submissions now require a brief statement (less than 200 words, excluding references) explaining the novelty, potential impact and relevance of a submission and clearly stating why the paper is suitable for Optics Express. This statement will not be published in the article, but will aid reviewers and editors in assessing a paper and by placing the work in the broader context of the existing literature and the authors’ previous contributions.
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Recently Published Special Issues
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19 – 23 November 2015, Hong Kong Conference and Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong
Postdeadline Abstract and Summary Submission Deadline: 3 November 2015, 12:00 EST
20 – 22 March 2016, Hilton Long Beach, Long Beach, California, USA
Collocated Topical Meetings:
Abstract and Summary Submission Deadline: 2 December 2015, 12:00 EST
25 – 28 April 2016, The Diplomat Resort and Spa, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA
Collocated Topical Meetings:
Abstract and Summary Submission Deadline: 16 December 2015, 12:00 EST
17 – 22 July 2016, Santa Fe Community Convention Center, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
Abstract and Summary Submission Deadline: 26 January 2016, 12:00 EST
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2 – 5 November 2015, Suzhou, China
Collocated Topical Meetings:
3 November 2015, OSA Headquarters, Washington, D.C., USA
4 – 6 November 2015, OSA Headquarters, Washington, D.C., USA
4 – 6 November 2015, Hotel Icon, Kowloon, Hong Kong
8 – 10 November 2015, OSA Headquarters, Washington, D.C., USA
23 – 27 November 2015, Auckland, New Zealand
2 – 4 December 2015, OSA Headquarters, Washington, D.C., USA
9 – 11 December 2015, OSA Headquarters, Washington, D.C., USA
10 December 2015, Sunnyvale, California, USA
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