SPIE Advanced Photonics Colloquium to Showcase Advancements in Photonics Research

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SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics, and the Chinese Laser Press (CLP) are set to host a colloquium sponsored by their co-published journal Advanced Photonics from January 12-14, 2021. The six 90-minute interactive events will be moderated by the journal's associate editors and will cover new research and innovations in nano-photonics, imaging, quantum research, and metalenses. Registration for the events is free and open to the public.

The sessions will be streamed in time zones convenient to anyone in the world, and recordings of the individual sessions — each of which will include interactive Q&A time — will be available at a later date via the Advanced Photonics Colloquium webpage.

EVENT SCHEDULE

12 JANUARY 2021: META/NANO

Session A: 1 AM Pacific/ 9 AM London/ 5 PM Shanghai

  • Moderator: Olivier Martin, EPFL
  • Speakers: Dragimir Neshev, Australian National University, on "Infrared up-conversion imaging by nonlinear semiconductor metasurfaces" and Isabelle Staude, University of Jena, on "Tailoring light fields with semiconductor metasurfaces: stacking functional layers."

Session B: 9 AM Pacific/ 5 PM London/ 1 AM (+1 day) Shanghai

  • Moderator: Shaya Fainman, University of California at San Diego
  • Speakers: Mario Silveirinha, University of Lisbon, on "Fractional Chern numbers and topological pumping in photonic systems" and Gennady Shvets, Cornell University, on "Topological photonics on the nanoscale."

13 JANUARY 2021: IMAGING

Session A: 1 AM Pacific/ 9 AM London/ 5 PM Shanghai

  • Moderator: Michael Somekh, Shenzhen University
  • Speakers: Renjie Zhou, Chinese University of Hong Kong, on "High spatial and temporal resolution synthetic aperture phase microscopy" and Guohai Situ, Chinese Academy of Sciences, on "Learning-based lensless imaging through optically thick scattering media."

Session B: 9 AM Pacific/ 5 PM London/ 1 AM (+1 day) Shanghai

  • Moderator: Prineha Narang, Harvard University
  • Speakers: Evgenii Narimanov, Purdue University, on "Resolution limit of optical imaging" and Aydogan Ozcan, UCLA, on "Diffractive optical neural networks designed by deep learning."

14 JANUARY 2021: IMAGING & QUANTUM

Session A: 1 AM Pacific/ 9 AM London/ 5 PM Shanghai

  • Moderator: Peng Xi, Peking University
  • Speakers: Shixiang Xu, Shenzhen University on "Single-shot high-spatiotemporal resolution ultrafast imaging with a frame rate up to 15 Tfps" and Chao Zuo, Nanjing University of Science and Technology on "Fringe pattern analysis using deep learning."

Session B: 9 AM Pacific/ 5 PM London/ 1 AM (+1 day) Shanghai

  • Moderator: Mario Agio, University of Siegen
  • Speakers: Oliver Benson, Humboldt University Berlin, on "Quantum optics with nano-diamonds" and Fabio Sciarrino, University of Rome, Sapienza, on "Vector vortex beam: classical and quantum applications."

"This colloquium is envisaged not only to showcase hot-off-the-press advances in the field, but also to provide a venue and ample time for extensive discussions and exchange of ideas on hot topics of modern optics and photonics," says Advanced Photonics Co-Editor-in-Chief Anatoly Zayats. "We look forward to the exciting conversations with our readers, authors, and the global optics community."

Click here to register for the event.

About Chinese Laser Press

Chinese Laser Press (CLP), established by the Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics and the Chinese Optical Society in 2009, is dedicated to promoting the development of optics and photonics in research institutions and industry. CLP publishes seven journals besides Advanced Photonics, including three in English: Photonics Research, High Power Laser Science and Engineering, and Chinese Optics Letters. CLP manages www.opticsjournal.net, the most active online platform in optics in China, holds conferences, and offers continuing education courses.


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