1st EOS Topical Meeting on Micro- and Nano-Optoelectronic Systems
- Ralf Bergmann - BIAS - Bremer Institut für angewandte Strahltechnik GmbH / Germany
- Walter Lang - Institut für Mikrosensoren, -aktoren und –systeme (IMSAS) / Germany
- Stephanus Büttgenbach - TU Braunschweig / Germany
- Christophe Gorecki - Université de Franche-Comté / France
- Werner Jüptner - No / Germany
- Christoph von Kopylow - BIAS - Bremer Institut für angewandte Strahltechnik GmbH / Germany
- Michael Küchel - Utsunomiya University Japan / Germany
- Malgorzata Kujawinska - Warsaw University of Technology / Poland
- Pramod Rastogi - EPFL - Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne / Switzerland
- Lutz Rissing - Leibniz Universität Hannover / Germany
- Mitsuo Takeda - The University of Electro-Communications / Japan
- Anand K. Asundi - Nanyang Technological University / Singapore
- Uwe Behringer - UBC Microelectronics / Germany
- René Dändliker - University of Neuchâtel / Switzerland
- Cosme Furlong - WPI Worcester Polytechnic Institute / United States
- Bernd Michel - Fraunhofer ENAS / Germany
- Ventseslav Sainov - Bulgarian Academy of Sciences / Bulgaria
- Steen Grüner Hanson - Risoe National Lab. / Denmark
Final Programme Published:
EOS Micro-and Nano-Optoelectronic Systems_FinalProgramme (pdf, 1.6 mb)
Registration open!
The European Optical Society, in cooperation with the Bremer Institut für angewandte Strahltechnik GmbH (BIAS) and the Institute for Microsensors, -actuators and –systems (IMSAS), is organizing the 1st EOS Topical Meeting on Micro- and Nano-Optoelectronic Systems in Bremen, from 7 - 9 December 2011 featuring a special session on Digital Holography on Friday, 9 December on the occasion of Werner Jüptner’s 70th birthday.
The focus of the conference will be to explore new developments and applications in the field of optoelectronic systems using approaches based on micro- or nano-optics. Potential topics include (but are not limited to) design, simulation and fabrication of micro- and nano-optical systems, integration of micro- and nano-optical systems in micro-electronics, novel functionality, applications of microsystems using micro- and nano-optics including optical metrology and sensors.
The last day of the conference will be devoted to digital holography with an emphasis on microsystems on the occasion of the 70th birthday of Werner Jüptner, former director of BIAS.
We are looking forward to welcoming you to Bremen!
Topics
- Design, simulation and fabrication of micro- and nano-optical systems
- Wave field propagation, rigid simulation and calculation
- Geometrical optics for microsystems
- Improving flexibility and efficiency
- 2D/3D methods
- Integration of micro- and nano-optical systems in micro-electronics
- On-chip optical functionalites
- Photonics integrated circuit platform
- Novel functionalities
- Overcoming diffraction limitations
- Smart materials by micro- and nano-optics
- New materials - Optical metrology for and by micro- and nanosystems
- Advancing standard methods by micro systems
- Cheap and flexible measurement systems
- Remote sensing systems in one way applications
- Autonomous systems
- Novel imaging systems - Application of microsystems using micro- and nano-optics including sensors
- Optical data preprocessing
- Computation and signal processing functions build-in at sensor level
- Remote sensing
- Monitoring of gases, metals, chemicals
- Industrial metrology and quality control
- NDE by micro- and nano-optical systems
- Structural health monitoring
- 3D vision
- Consumer applications
- Digital holography with an emphasis on microsystems
Call for Papers
The Final Call for Papers is available for download here (pdf-file, 710 KB).
Final Programme
The final programme has been published now and can directly be downloaded here:
EOS Micro-and Nano-Optoelectronic Systems_FinalProgramme (pdf-file, 1.6 mb).
Confirmed Invited Speakers
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
- Andreas Tünnermann, Fraunhofer Institut für Angewandte Optik und Feinmechanik (FhG-IOF) (DE)
Title: Trends in mobile imaging – small lenses go big
INVITED SPEAKERS
- Brian Culshaw, Center for Microsystems and Photonics, University of Strathclyde (SCO)
Title: Probing the micro world with lasers and ultrasound – some preliminary impressions
- Jens Dorfmüller, 4. Physikalisches Institut, Universität Stuttgart (DE)
Title: Complex plasmonic nanostructures and their electromagnetic fields
- Alberto Garcia-Ortiz, Institut für Theoretische Elektrotechnik und Mikroelektronik, Universität Bremen (DE)
Title: Challenges of the on-chip system interconnects: an opportunity for integrated nano-optoelectronic systems
- Ulrich Hofmann, Fraunhofer Institut für Siliziumtechnologie ISIT (DE)
Title: Vacuum packaged MEMS scanning mirrors - Jürgen Jahns, FU Hagen (DE)
Title: Reflective-type integrated microsystems
- Wolfgang Osten, Institut für Technische Optik, Universität Stuttgart (DE)
Title: Different approaches to overcome existing limits in micro and nano metrology
- Ryzard J. (Rich) Pryputniewicz, Worchester Polytechnic Institute (US)
Topic: Digital Holography
- Jim Trolinger, MetroLaser Inc. (US)
Title: Picosecond, Gated, Digital Holography for Imaging in Dense Sprays
- Michiel Vellekoop, TU Wien (AU)
Title: Optofluidic lenses for on-chip cytometers
- Michael J. Wale, Oclaro Technology PLC (UK)
Titles:
Photonics21: The European Technology Platform for Photonics
Integrated Photonic Systems on a Chip: Achievements and Prospects
Dates And Deadlines
Abstract Submission 1 July to 21 September 2011
Registration
The full-time registration fee includes the participation in all three meeting days, one copy of the Topical Meeting Digest CD-ROM, lunch and coffee breaks on all three meeting days as well as an expense contribution of 15.00 € for the social programme on Wednesday, 7 December 2011.
Registration Options:
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Fees
Late/ Onsite -registration |
Universities, private persons, |
Registration for members |
535.00 € |
Registration for non-members |
595.00 € |
Registration for student members |
285.00 € |
Registration for student non-members |
305.00 € |
Registration for one-day No digest CD-ROM included. This can be purchased separately: You may directly order the digest below or purchase it on-site. |
330.00 € |
Full time registration for accompanying person |
200.00 € |
Registration for accompanying person (social programme & conference dinner only) |
70.00 € |
Extra digest (CD-ROM) |
40.00 € |
*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.
Paper Publication in JEOS:RP
JEOS:RP offers all attendees of the 1st EOS Topical Meeting on Micro- and Nano-Optoelectronic Systems a discounted publication rate. The paper must be an original contribution that is connected to the topics of BREMEN 2011.
Special Issue on Micro- and Nano-Optoelectronic Systems
JEOS:RP will dedicate a special issue to micro- and nano-optoelectronic systems. This special issue will be refereed and is planned to appear timely after the conference.
Invitation Letters
If you require an invitation letter for this meeting, please fill in the invitation letter form: www.myeos.org/events/invitation.
Venue And Social Programme
Take advantage of your stay in this northern city and discover the historical market square, the popular Weser promenade and the picturesque Schnoor quarter. Enjoy a hands-on approach to science and visit the Universum presenting science as an adventure, with more than 250 exhibits in the Science Centre and EntdeckerPark plus temporary exhibitions in the Schaubox. Visit the Bremen Christmas market and “Schlachte Magic” with its 160 Christmas stalls, beautifully decorated and assembled right in front of the 600-year-old town hall. For more information on Bremen and its destinations, please visit the official tourism website www.bremen-tourismus.de.
Join our walking tour through the historic City Centre followed by a festive Dinner at the Bremer Ratskeller on Wednesday, 7 December 2011 from 17.30 until ~22.30 CET !
Discover and experience Bremen´s key attractions that include the idyllic Schnoor Quarter and Böttcherstreet. Let yourself be enchanted by stories on patrician buildings round the Market Square, the city´s history and local residents and take a picture of the Town Hall and Roland statue (UNESCO World Heritage Site).
Bremen's Market Square is regarded as one of the most beautiful in Europe. Its ensemble of historic buildings is unique and consists of the Town Hall, dating from 1405, St Peter's Cathedral, begun in 1042, the "Schütting", Bremen's historic Chamber of Commerce built in 1537, the merchants' houses that date back to the Weser Renaissance era around 1600, and the statue of Roland, the symbol of the city's freedom, erected in 1404. The modern "Haus der Bürgerschaft", Bremen's state parliament building, was built in 1966 and forms a sensitive counterpoint to the rest of the square.
In December, the festive season bathes Bremen in a soft light; fairy lights, candles and the lovingly adorned stalls create a special atmosphere. The Christmas market will be an outstanding experience during your visit to Bremen with its air full of delicious aromas and the “Glühwein” (mulled wine) which you are going to taste. There are numerous Christmas stalls, wonderfully romantic and beautifully decorated, assembled right in front of the town hall on the historical market square.
After the guided walk through the historic city centre, you will stop at Bremen's Ratskeller where your evening will continue with a festive dinner. The Ratskeller is one of Germany's oldest and most famous cellar taverns since 1405. More than 650 only German wines are served here.
An expense contribution of 15.00 € to join the guided walking tour is already included in the conference fee.
Should you have any special food requirements (vegetarian), please let us know by 2 December 2011 by sending an email to bremen@myeos.org in order to facilitate the organization of the conference dinner.
Travel And Accommodation
Rooms at a special rate have been blocked at the venue hotel.
Ringhotel Munte am Stadtwald ****
Parkallee 299
28213 Bremen
Phone: +49 (0)421 2 20 2 0
Fax: +49 (0)421 2 20 26 09
Email: info@hotel-munte.de
Remarks:
Free WiFi in rooms and common areas. Private parking chargeable (6 € per 24 hrs.)
Rate:
Single Room incl. breakfast: 95 €/night
Booking details:
After 8 November, rooms can be booked at this rate only upon availability. When making your reservation, please mention the booking code “1st EOS Topical Meeting”.
Atlantic Hotel Universum ****
500 m walking distance to venue hotel. Free internet access in the rooms. Private parking chargeable (7/10 € per 24 hrs.).
Room for single occupancy incl. breakfast: 99 €/night.
Please use this registration form when making your reservation and mention the keyword “EOS Meeting”.
Afterl 8 November 2011, rooms can be booked at this rate upon availability.
Sponsoring And Advertising Opportunities
Interested in presenting your products at this EOS Topical Meeting? Here your products don’t drown in the crowd!
Please download the Sponsor‘s and Advertiser‘s Guide or contact Julia Dalichow at bremen@myeos.org to learn more about exhibition and sponsorship opportunities for this EOS Topical Meeting.
Contact And More Information
EOS - Events & Services GmbH
Julia Dalichow (M.A.)
Committee & Event Manager
Garbsener Landstr. 10
30419 Hannover, Germany
Phone: +49-511-277-2673
Fax: +49-511-277-2699
E-mail: bremen@myeos.org
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