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From the left: Pietro Ferraro, nobel laureate Theodor W. Haensch, Ivo Rendina, Paolo De Natale, and Massimo Inguscio at the 2nd EOS Topical Meeting on Optical Microsystems in 2007
OµS'11 is the 4th edition of an international conference wholly dedicated to Optical Micro-Systems. It is organized by the European Optical Society (EOS) in the frame of its international Topical Meeting activity and will be held in Italy, 26th September 2011 - 28th September 2011, amidst the wonderful scenery of the Island of Capri.
A possible definition of an optical microsystem is a complex system, able to perform one or more sensing and actuation functions, where optical devices are integrated in a smart way with electronic, mechanical and sensing components by taking advantage of the progress in micro- and nano-technologies.
The increasing interest in this field arises from the expected applications that would significantly improve the quality of life. The list of possibilities offered by the optical microsystem enabling technologies is very long and seems to increase day by day. Optical-Micro-Systems will be at the base of the next generation not only of optical telecommunication networks and computers, but also for biotechnologies, environmental monitoring, sensors to improve safety in the avionic and automotive fields, health diagnostics and proteomic/genomic studies, imaging.
The conference programme will focus on fundamental as well as more applied topics. Microfluidic systems, optofluidic systems, photonic crystals, non-linear and quantum optics in micro-devices, nanophotonic-based devices, silicon-based optoelectronics and MOEMS, microsensors, biochips and the new characterization methods for materials and devices were among the hot topics of the conference.
Joint sessions with ETML’11
G. Coppola, L. de Stefano, M. Medugno, V. Mocella, L. Sirleto;
CNR-IMM (IT)
F. Merola, M. Paturzo, L. Miccio;
CNR-INOA (IT)
M. Alonzo, V. Bonacquisti, R. Passier;
Universitá La Sapienza di Roma (IT)
Plenary Speaker joint sessions with ETML’11
Invited Speakers joint sessions with ETML’11
Opening of online submission | 15 March 2011 |
Abstract submission deadline ETML'11 extended until | 10 June 2011 |
Abstract submission deadline OMS'11 extended until | 18 June 2011 |
Notification to the authors | 1 July 2011 |
Publication of the Advance Programme | 20 July 2011 |
Opening of post-deadline submission | 25 August 2011 |
Closing date of post-deadline submission | 2 September 2011 |
Early-bird registration deadline | 12 September 2011 |
The Advance Programme is now online:
Advance Programme (pdf-file, 4,3 MB).
There will be organized a post-deadline session for both topical meetings on Wednesday, 28 September. Only a limited number of high quality contributions will be accepted for this session.
Authors are requested to submit an abstract of one to two pages. The EOS guidelines for abstracts can be downloaded here.
Contributions will be accepted for oral and poster presentation. Please indicate preference. All accepted contributions are to be published in the EOS Topical Meeting Digest which will be available at the beginning of the meeting. All authors are requested to register for the meeting separately from abstract submission.
The registration includes admission to two Topical Meetings (Optical Microsystems and Lasers).
The registration fee includes the participation in all three meeting days, one copy of the Topical Meeting digest, three-course lunch on the first and second meeting day. The participation in the conference dinner is optional (additional costs: 60 Euro).
Fees
Late registration |
Universities, private persons, |
EU companies and |
Early-bird registration |
520 € |
436.97 €* |
Early-bird registration |
570 € |
478.99 €* |
Early-bird registration |
360 € |
302.52 €* |
Early-bird registration |
370 € |
310.92 €* |
Early-bird registration |
330 € |
277.31 €* |
*PLEASE NOTE: Registrations from companies and non-university research institutes registered in EU countries (except Germany) are exempted from VAT, if VAT no. is given.
Registration options:
The on-site- and pre-registration is located at the
Palazzo dei Congressi, Via Sello Orta, 3, Capri, Italy
Please collect your material on Sunday, 25th of September
at the Palazzo dei Congressi from 13.00 - 18.00 for both meetings.
If require an invitation letter for this meeting, please fill in the invitation letter form.
Discover what’s possible and we will work out a cost-effective offer for you while the choices are still available.
Detailed information on all sponsoring and advertising options can be found at the Sponsor's and Advertiser's Guide.
Or contact capri@myeos.org for more information.
The Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the EOS will be held in conjunction with the two Topical Meetings on 27 September 2011.
The posters should have a size of DIN A1 (594 x 841 mm) or DIN A0 (841 x 1189 mm) preferably in a portrait format (not landscape format). Double sided tape and similar pads will be provided. The size of the poster boards is 90 cm (width) x 200 cm (height).
Capri is a beautiful and picturesque island in the Gulf of Naples that has been attracting countless visitors for thousands of years. Its mild climate, the numerous monuments and island highlights and last but not least the excellent Italian cuisine and wine culture make Capri a perfect location for high-quality EOS Topical Meetings in an enjoyable mediterranean atmosphere. See also: ► www.capri.it
A list of recommended hotels as well as information about how to get to Capri can be downloaded here.
European Optical Society (EOS)
Petra Bindig
Senior Project Manager
Pamela Klages
Junior Event Manager
Hollerithallee 8
30419 Hannover
Phone: +49 511 277 2678
Fax: +49 511 2788 119
E-mail: capri@myeos.org