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October 2016

 

In this issue: Join Us at FiO/Laser Science, Centennial and Special Events, OSA100 on the Road, OSA Awards and Member Recognitions, View OSA Meetings, Opportunities and more.

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OSA Centennial Celebration

Join Us at FiO/Laser Science for The OSA Centennial Celebration

The Optical Society turns 100 this year and is hosting a week-long series of centennial-related events and other special events at FiO/LS. It’s an opportunity to acknowledge the contributions of the Society and honor the innovations and inventiveness of its members. This is truly a memorable experience that comes along just once in one-hundred years. We look forward to seeing you there!

Frontiers in Optics/LS begins today – so there’s still time to register.

The feature-packed program includes:

  • Two FiO/LS plenary sessions
  • Light the Future, the OSA Centennial speaker series, featuring physicist Michio Kaku
  • Ignite the Future panel discussion featuring seven Nobel Laureates
  • The FiO Exhibition featuring more than 70 companies offering products and services in the optics and photonics fields
  • 2,000 attendees from around the world, with many opportunities to grow your professional network

Also, if you are an FiO/LS full technical attendee, exhibitor or a registered OSA member, you receive a complimentary ticket to the party of the century, the OSA 100 Year BASH, a spectacular light-themed reception held in recognition of OSA's centennial year. Nonmembers not registered as a full technical attendee and guests may purchase tickets for $100.

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Centennial and Special Events at FIO 2016:

KakuFuturist Michio Kaku to Speak at Light The Future Speaker Series at FiO
11:00 – 12:30, Thursday, 20 October
Lilac Ballroom, Rochester Riverside Convention Center

Michio Kaku, futurist and theoretical physicist, City College of New York, will deliver a keynote address on Optics of the Future: Exploring the Universe and the BrainSir Peter L. Knight, Emeritus Professor, Imperial College London, OSA Fellow, and 2004 OSA President will serve as master of ceremonies. This program will also feature a special Ignite the Future segment where predictions of what’s next in optics will be given by Nobel Prize winners, Nicolaas Bloembergen, Robert F. Curl, Roy J. Glauber, John L. Hall, W.E. Moerner, William D. Phillips and David J. Wineland

This event is free and open to the public.  Please RSVP to LightTheFuture@osa.org

Don’t forget to head over to the centennial bookshelf  for a look at the most cited articles for 2010-2016 and to view the latest decade of OSA, science and political events that were added to our timeline.   You can also download OSA’s Century of Optics (or a chapter from the entire book) here.

To watch OSA Members talk about what inspired them to get into optics, what excites them about their work and what OSA means to them, stop by the Stories section of OSA.org/100. This section also features memories and photos submitted by our members. 

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Meet the OSA Journal Editors Reception at Frontiers in Optics (FiO)

15:30 – 16:30, Tuesday, 18 October
Rochester Riverside Convention Center, Empire Lobby

Please join the OSA Publishing Journal Editors for conversation and ice cream sundaes at the Meet the Editors Reception. The Editors welcome your questions, concerns, and ideas for any of OSA’s Journals. Come along and ask about best practices when submitting a manuscript; elements of a useful manuscript review; criteria editors apply when considering submitted manuscripts; and how to propose a Feature Issue topic for publication in an OSA Journal. All are welcome.

Technical Group Events at Frontiers in Optics

Several OSA Technical Groups will also be hosting special events at FiO, offering an excellent opportunity for you to connect and network with colleagues. We hope you will join us at one of the following events. Please RSVP to tgactivities@osa.org if you plan to attend.

  • Make Optics Career Roundtable, hosted by the Optical Fabrication and Testing Technical Group
    17 October 2016, 17:00 – 18:00, Hyatt Regency Rochester, Grand Ballroom E
  • Optics in Digital Systems Technical Group Networking Breakfast
    18 October 2016, 7:30 – 8:30, Radisson Hotel, Genesee Suite G
  • Optical Material Studies Technical Group Special Talk by Michal Lipson
    18 October 2016, 12:00 – 13:30, Radisson Hotel, Grand Ballroom D
  • Polarization Technical Group Special Talks
    18 October 2016, 12:00 – 13:30, Radisson Hotel, Genesee Suite G
  • Optics & Energy: Reflections on the Past and Lighting the Future
    18 October 2016, 18:00 – 19:00, Radisson Hotel, Genesee Suite F
  • Environmental Sensing Technical Group Special Talk by Azer Yalin
    19 October 2016, 12:00 – 13:00, Radisson Hotel, Genesee Suite G

For more information, visit the Centennial & Special Events page

OSA News

Congratulations to the Advanced LIGO Engineering Team - 2016 Paul F. Forman Team Engineering Excellence Award Winner

QuarlesThe Advanced LIGO Engineering Team will receive the award during the plenary session at OSA’s Annual Meeting, Frontiers in Optics (FiO) on 19 October in Rochester, New York, USA. Dennis Coyne and GariLynn Billingsley, California Institute of Technology, and Stuart Aston and Richard McCarthy, LIGO Livingston Observatory, will be accepting the award on behalf of the team. The engineering team was comprised of individuals from a number of research organizations including LIGO Laboratory‐‐Caltech, LIGO Laboratory‐‐MIT, LIGO Laboratory—LIGO Hanford Observatory, LIGO Laboratory‐‐LIGO Livingston Observatory, Albert Einstein Institute and Laser Zentrum Hannover, Glasgow University, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Stanford University, University of Florida. They are being recognized for innovative engineering creating the most sensitive measurement instrument ever built, leading to the first direct detection of gravitational waves. View the full list of individual team members and learn more about the 2016 Paul F. Forman Team Engineering Excellence Award Winners.

The Optical Society Congratulates the OSA Members Elected to U.S. National Academy of Engineering

The Optical Society announced the names of seven members elected to the 2016 class of the US National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Members elected were honored at an induction ceremony on 9 October at the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, USA.

“NAE membership honors those who have made outstanding contributions to engineering research and development,” said Elizabeth Rogan, CEO of The Optical Society. “On behalf of The Optical Society, I would like to congratulate our members in this year’s class, including our 2016 President Alan Willner. They are pioneers in new fields of engineering technologies which impact our lives daily.”

OSA Members Selected:
Hiroshi Amano, Nagoya University, Japan; Steven Battel, Battel Engineering, USA; OSA Fellow Neal Bergano, TE SubCom, USA; OSA Fellow Kristina M. Johnson, Cube Hydro Partners, LLC, USA; David A. Weitz, Harvard University, USA; OSA Fellow David F. Welch, Infinera Corporation, USA; and OSA President and Fellow Alan E. Willner, University of Southern California, USA.

Election to the NAE is among the highest professional distinctions accorded to American engineers. Academy membership honors those who have made outstanding contributions to engineering research, practice or education, and to the pioneering of new and developing fields of technology, making major advancements in traditional fields of engineering.

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OSA President and Fellow Alan E. Willner pictured in the center

2016 Outstanding Reviewers

Peer-led review is the cornerstone of OSA’s publishing program. OSA is extremely grateful for the time and energy its volunteer reviewers devote to improving the scientific quality of each article submitted to OSA’s journals. 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 are chosen by the Editors-in-Chief of OSA's journals from scores of nominations provided by their Topical and Associate Editors. View the 2016 Reviewers here.

OSA100 on the Road

The OSA exhibit is making its way around the globe this month.  It has been featured in several universities in countries like Australia, Canada, Colombia, China, Switzerland, Germany and South Africa.  This October, the exhibit will also be at:

Laser Congress and Exhibition
30 October - 4 November, Boston, MA, USA

Check out the events page for more on the road coverage.

OSA Vice-President at JSAPs 77th Autumn Meeting in Japan

The 5th OSA/JSAP Joint English-language Symposium took place 13–16 September during the 77th Autumn Meeting of the Japan Society of Applied Physics (JSAP) in Niigata, Japan.

OSA Vice-President Ian Walmsley participated in the symposium, delivering a talk on photonic quantum networks and hosting a special member reception to celebrate the OSA Centennial.

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Walmsley is pictured here (third on right) enjoying lunch with JSAP-OSA Joint Symposia Co-Chair, Junichiro Kono, Rice University; JSAP staff member Mari Shioda; JSAP Vice President, Seigo Kanemaru, AIST; JSAP Past President, Satoshi Kawata, Osaka University; JSAP Vice President, Shigeaki Zaima, Nagoya University; JSAP-OSA Joint Symposia Co-Chair, Prabhat Verma, Osaka University; and OSA staff member Meredith Smith.

OSA Traveling Lecturer Spotlight: Eric W. Van Stryland

“My longtime dedication to OSA as my professional home, and my interest in helping students got me involved in the Traveling Lecturer Program, and I was lucky enough to be invited to the University of Aveiro, OSA Student Chapter in the beautiful coastal town of Aveiro, Portugal. The students did a wonderful job of hosting me and my wife, particularly my primary contact, Álvaro Almeida. The meeting they organized was very enlightening about the challenges faced in getting Portugal to develop and expand its photonics industry and ways to forge good university/industry partnerships. They named it “OPTOFUSION- Conference on Optics in Industry”. Apart from learning about optics research at the university and especially at the Instituto de Telecomunicações and how photonics is growing in Portugal, I must admit to being amazed at how the roads and sidewalks are all made with stones and tiles with designs (quite beautiful!), and how almost everyone speaks English (the TV is not dubbed but has subtitles). I greatly enjoyed my interactions there and am impressed by the conference the students organized and the state-of-the-art research they are performing. Portugal is truly a unique and interesting place.

I think the Traveling Lecturer Program is a great way for students, particularly overseas, to get internationally known speakers in diverse areas of optics and photonics to come see what they are doing. And they get to meet optics and photonics experts, interact, and learn about the new areas of research.”

Aveiro
Dr. Eric W Van Stryland, is in the first row on the right.

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Opportunities

 
Key Obama Administration Official to Speak on Export Control Reform at Laser Congress

OSA Laser Congress Boston Westin, Boston, MA, USA
12:30-13:45, Wednesday, 3 November

Kevin J. Wolf, the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Export Administration of the United States Department of Commerce, will be speaking at OSA Laser Congress. Interested parties in the Boston area are invited to attend this special complimentary lunch session. Mr. Wolf will discuss the rewrite of Category XII of the United States Munitions List which encompasses fire control, range finder, optical and guidance and control equipment that the United States considers critical to national security. The goal of the proposed rule change was to move dual-use items with both military and commercial applications from the State Department USML list to the less restrictive Commerce Control list, thereby reducing or eliminating confusion and jurisdictional classifications between the USML and CCL. After several years of work, the Administration released the final rule on 12 October, 2016. Participants will have the opportunity to hear firsthand from the Assistant Secretary the changes and impact this rule will have on the optics and photonics industry.

To sign up for the complimentary lunch session with Assistant Secretary Wolf, please contact Laura Kolton at lkolto@osa.org by November 1, 2016.

Call for Nominations – 2017 Advocate of Optics Recognition

Submission Deadline: 28 October 2016

Do you know a public official who has been a champion of optics? Tell us about him or her. Each year, OSA’s Advocate of Optics Recognition commends an outstanding public official who demonstrates leadership in support of the advancement of the science of light. The Public Policy Committee is soliciting nominations from OSA members and will select a 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. 

Please submit your nomination to public-policy@osa.org. Your entry should include the nominee’s name, title, country, and reason why this person is being nominated.

To see a list of past recipients, visit the Advocate of Optics webpage.

Unique Career Opportunity: OSA Congressional Science Policy Fellowship

Submission Deadline: 6 January 2017

Combine your interest in policy with your science background. Congressional Science Policy Fellows spend one year on Capitol Hill working as legislative assistants on the staff of a member of U.S. Congress or Congressional Committee.  Applicants must have a Ph.D. by the start of the fellowship, 1 September 2017, to be eligible; mid and late career applicants are also encouraged to apply.  In addition to being a great opportunity for young professionals, it is also an ideal way to spend an academic sabbatical or leave of absence from a company.

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OSA Student Members: Save on your OSA Membership Dues!

The Optical Society is excited to announce that our student membership dues have been further discounted to $20 USD 1-year/$50 USD 3-year and $10 USD 1-year/$30 USD 3-year for members residing in an economically developing nation.  As a reminder, discounted membership options are also available to you if you recently graduated. We hope that our new pricing will be a helpful resource for you as you build your career in optics and photonics. Look for our new pricing when you renew your OSA Membership!

 
"Lights. Camera. Optics!" Video Your Optics Vision of 2030 and Win $500 or a Go-Pro Camera

Using the theme "Light the Future," create a video of no more than 90 seconds in length demonstrating a problem optics could solve by 2030, ideally using research you have conducted or a product in development/new application. Videos must be posted onto the user's YouTube page, and the link submitted to LightTheFuture@osa.org by 28 October 2016. Finalist videos will be posted on the OSA YouTube page for viewing and liking between 1 November and 15 November. Videos will be evaluated on both likes/shares and the ability to share a compelling vision of the future for optics technologies. Science celebrity Ira Flatow will judge finalists.

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Industry

The 100-Year View of Photonics, Part 2—The Century of Big Markets

Last month's OSA Industry Development Associates (OIDA) newsletter looked back on the optics and photonics market and its impact on society. The market has scaled up from a small industry over a century ago to production worth over $400 billion per year. It's growing more slowly today, but the next century will be notable for the large absolute size of the photonics industry.

What remains? We need only to look to a few major forces in society to see where the next big opportunities are. The United Nations estimates the world population at 7.3 billion today, and its forecast plateaus near 11 billion by 2100 in the shape of a sigmoid or "S" curve, shown in the figure. Like the world population, the photonics market is also passing its steepest growth, given that it is the sum of many smaller markets, several of which are already near saturation.

Picture yourself in that world generations from now, looking back at today. What would be different in that world?
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The Semiconductor Roadmap is Dead—Long Live the New Roadmaps!

In the June OIDA newsletter we reflected on the demise of the famous semiconductor roadmap, the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS). Its last revision was in 2013, 21 years after its first report. This month we want to highlight some important and overlapping efforts that are filling its place.

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OSA Publishing News

 
In the October 2016 OPN: Quantum computing, ghost imaging, the fiber optic mania, and more

OPNFeature articles:

Check out the issue.

Recently Published Special Issues
OSA Journal Content in the News

Biomedical Optics Express

Promising New Imaging Tool Allows Surgeons to Detect Malignant Tissue During Breast-Conserving Surgery for Breast CancerYahoo! Finance
Promising New Imaging Tool Allows Surgeons to Detect Malignant Tissue During Breast-Conserving Surgery for Breast CancerMiami Herald
Source Article: Wide-field optical coherence micro-elastography for intraoperative assessment of human breast cancer margins

Optica

Toward Unbreakable Quantum Encryption for EveryoneHacked
Photonic Chip Could Strengthen Smartphone EncryptionScientific American
Source Article: Quantum entropy source on an InP photonic integrated circuit for random number generation

Innovative device simulates cataract replacement experience  – Science Daily
Innovative Device Simulates Cataract Replacement Experience  – Yahoo! Finance
Source Article: Portable simultaneous vision device to simulate multifocal corrections

Optics Express

New all fiber-optic system for monitoring structural integrity in harsh environmentsPhys.org
New All Fiber-Optic System for Monitoring Structural Health in Harsh EnvironmentsMarketWatch
Source Article: An all fiber-optic multi-parameter structure health monitoring system

Optics Letters

New Sensor Could Help Fight Deadly Bacterial Infections  – Yahoo! Finance
New sensor could help fight deadly bacterial infections  – Science Daily
Source Article: Compact and cost-effective temperature-insensitive bio-sensor based on long-period fiber gratings for accurate detection of E. coli bacteria in water

Upcoming Deadlines

Meeting Deadlines
OSA Light, Energy and the Environment Congress

14 – 17 November 2016, Kongresshalle Am Zoo, Leipzig, Germany

Collocated Topical Meetings:

Hotel Reservation Deadline: 17 October 2016
Postdeadline Abstract and Summary Deadline: 26 October 2016, 12:00 EDT

OSA Biophotonics Congress: Optics in the Life Sciences

2 – 5 April 2017, Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina, San Diego, California, United States

Collocated Topical Meetings:

Abstract and Summary Submission Deadline: 29 November 2016, 12:00 EST

OSA Quantum Information and Measurement (QIM) – IV: Quantum Technologies

5 – 7 April 2017, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France

Abstract and Summary Submission Deadline: 6 December 2016, 12:00 EST

CLEO: 2017

14 – 19 May 2017, San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, California, United States

Abstract and Summary Submission Deadline: 14 December 2016, 12:00 EST

Publication Deadlines
Applied Optics

Feature Issue: Light and Color in the Open Air
Submission Opens: 15 December 2016 Submission Deadline: 31 January 2017

Applied Optics and Journal of the Optical Society of America B

Feature Issue: Digital Holography and 3-D Imaging
Submission Deadline: 1 December 2016

Biomedical Optics Express

Feature Issue: 25 Year Anniversary of Optical Coherence Tomography
Submission Deadline: 31 October 2016

Journal of the Optical Society of America A

Feature Issue: Synthetic Aperture Imaging in Astronomy and Aerospace
Submission Deadline: 1 November 2016

Journal of the Optical Society of America B

Feature Issue: Physics and Applications of Supercontinuum and Frequency-comb Generation in Waveguides and Micro-resonators
Submission Deadline: 1 November 2016

Feature Issue: Levitated Optomechanics: Fundamental Physics and Applications
Submission Opens: 1 December 2016; Submission Deadline: 15 January 2017

Optical Materials Express

Feature Issue: Colloidal Systems
Submission Deadline: 1 November 2016

Feature Issue: Multimaterial and Multifunctional Optical Fibers
Submission Opens: 1 December 2016; Submission Deadline: 15 January 2017

Optics Express

Feature Issue: Nonlinearity Mitigation for Coherent Transmission Systems
Submission Deadline: 1 November 2016

Feature Issue: Synergy of Structured Light and Structured Materials
Submission Opens: 1 February 2017 ; Submission Deadline: 1 March 2017

Photonics Research

Feature Issue: Recent Developments in Light-Emitting Diode Technology and Applications
Submission Deadline: 15 November 2016

Meetings Calendar

OSA Laser Congress

30 October – November 2016, The Westin Boston Waterfront, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Collocated Topical Meetings:

 
OSJ-OSA Joint Symposia on Plasmonics and Digital Optics

30 – 31 October 2016, Tokyo, Japan

 
Asia Communications and Photonics Conference (ACP)

2 – 5 November 2016, Wuhan International Expo Center, Wuhan, Hubei, China

 
Emerging Connections: Quantum and Classical Optics

6– 8 November 2016, Washington, DC, USA

 
OIDA Funding Accelerator Speed Meeting: SBIR/STTR

17 November 2016, Washington, DC, USA

 
IONS KOALA 2016

27 November – 2 December 2016, Melbourne, Australia

 
The International Conference on Fiber Optics and Photonic

4 – 8 December 2016, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India

 
OSA Future Microscopy Incubator: Merging Adaptive and Computational Imaging

11 – 13 December 2016, The Royal Society of Edinburgh, Scotland

 
Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exhibition (OFC)

19 & 23 March 2017, Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles, California, USA

 
Don't Forget to Update Your Member Profile!

ReminderIf your contact information has recently changed, don’t forget to visit the My Account section of OSA.org to update your personal information. While you’re there, you can also update your technical group interests and opt-in to OSA program opportunities. You can also personalize your profile with a professional headshot. Keeping your information current will assist us in providing you up-to-date information and ensuing that you don’t miss out on any member benefits. Update your contact information today by visiting the My Account section of OSA.org.

 
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