Theme: Explore the Standardized Development of Optics, Photonics & Laser

Euro Optics 2021

Euro Optics 2021

Euro Optics 2021 Scientific committee is visiting be delighted to welcome individuals from all around the world to maneuver to the “14th International Conference on Optics, Photonics & Laser (Webinar) on MAY 24-25,2021’’ .

Theme : Explore the Standardized Development of Optics, Photonics & Laser

The 14th International Conference on Optics, Photonics & Laser 2021 will be attended and performed by the experts of Physics from all over the world. This Conference will organized to discuss and explore the topics related to Physics like Thermodynamics, Atomic Physics, Nuclear Power Generation, Electromagnetism, optics, Waves etc. Physics is a broad branch of science which basically deals with matters and its relations. This involve keynote Presentation, E-Poster Presentation, B2B Conferences, Oral talks, webinars etc. The below seven areas already made and is expected to make an even larger impact in the future:

Why to attend the Conference (Euro Optics 2021)?

Euro Optics 2021 conference paves a platform to globalize the research by installing a dialogue between industries and academic organizations and knowledge transfer from research to industry. Euro Optics 2021 aims in proclaim knowledge and share new ideas amongst the professionals, industrialists and students from research areas of Photonics and all the related disciplines to share their research experiences and indulge in interactive discussions and special sessions at the event.

Benefits of Attending our Webinar during Covid-19:

1. Learn from Top Professionals everywhere the planet.

2. Be accustomed to the most recent trends and challenges within your sector.

3. Webinars are more cost effective in terms of a participation fee.

4. Share your research with top professors and acquire instant answers to your queries.

5. Participate in word session including live Q&A

 

The organizing committee is gearing up for an exciting and informative conference program including Keynote talks, plenary lectures, workshops, poster on a diffusion of topics associated with the sphere of Euro Optics. We invite you to affix us at the Euro Optics 2021, where you’ll make certain to possess a meaningful experience expertly from round the globe.

All members of the Euro Optics 2021 organizing committee expect to meet you.

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  • Great resource for learning new career skills
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Targeted  Audience :

Track 1: Classical & Physical Optics

Classical optics is divided into two main branches: geometrical (or ray) optics and physical (or wave) optics. In geometrical optics, light is considered to travel in straight lines, while in physical optics, light is considered as an electromagnetic wave. Physical optics  is the study of the wave properties of light, which may be roughly grouped into three categories: interference, diffraction, and polarization And In  Physical optics, light is considered to propagate as a wave. This model predicts phenomena such as interference and diffraction which are not explained by geometric optics. The speed of light waves in air is approximately 3.0×108 m/s (exactly 299,792,458 m/s in vacuum).

Recommended Conferences: Optics Conferences | Physics Conferences | Polarization Conferences | Diffraction Conferences | Laser Technology Meetings | Photonics Conferences | Optoelectronics Conferences

Related Societies :

Europe

SPIE International Society for Optics and Photonics,  European Optical SocietyDanish Optical SocietyLasers & Electro-Optics SocietyFinnish Optical SocietySwiss Society of Optics and MicroscopyItalian Society of Optics & PhotonicsDutch Society for Optics and PhotonicsSpanish Optical SocietySwedish Optical SocietyUK Consortium for Photonics and OpticsOptoelectronics Industry Development Association, Laser Association-Russia, EUROM I Optical IndustriesFrench Optical SocietyPhotonics Electronics Technology Research AssociationNanophotonics Europe AssociationOptics InfoBaseEuropean Laser AssociationBritish Medical Laser Association,  ESLAS European Society for Laser Aesthetic SurgeryIEEE Photonics Society

USA

Optical Society of AmericaColorado Photonics Industry AssociationOptical Society of Southern CaliforniaOptical Society of WNYBoston Photonics GroupLaser Institute of America, The Optical Society

Asia

Australian Laser AssociationPhotonics Society of IndiaAustralian Optical SocietyLaser Society of JapanPhotonics Society of India and Indian Laser AssociationThe Chinese Optical Society (COS)Optical Society of JapanPhotonics Association of SingaporePhotonics Society of Chinese AmericansOptical Society of Korea

Track 2: Nano & Quantum Optics

Nano-optics is the study of optical phenomena and techniques on the manometer scale, that is, near or beyond the diffraction limit of light. It is an emerging field of study, motivated by the rapid advance of Nano science and nanotechnology which require adequate tools and strategies for fabrication, manipulation and characterization at this scale. In Principles of Nano-Optics the authors provide a comprehensive overview of the theoretical and experimental concepts necessary to understand and work in nano-optics. With a very broad perspective, they cover optical phenomena relevant to the nanoscale across diverse areas ranging from quantum optics to biophysics, introducing and extensively describing all of the significant methods.

Recommended Conferences: Optics Conferences | Physics Conferences | Holographic Conferences | Non-Linear Optics Conferences | Laser Technology Meetings | Photonics Conferences | Optoelectronics Conferences

Related Societies :

Europe

SPIE International Society for Optics and Photonics,  European Optical SocietyDanish Optical SocietyLasers & Electro-Optics SocietyFinnish Optical SocietySwiss Society of Optics and MicroscopyItalian Society of Optics & PhotonicsDutch Society for Optics and PhotonicsSpanish Optical SocietySwedish Optical SocietyUK Consortium for Photonics and OpticsOptoelectronics Industry Development Association, Laser Association-Russia, EUROM I Optical IndustriesFrench Optical SocietyPhotonics Electronics Technology Research AssociationNanophotonics Europe AssociationOptics InfoBaseEuropean Laser AssociationBritish Medical Laser Association,  ESLAS European Society for Laser Aesthetic SurgeryIEEE Photonics Society

USA

Optical Society of AmericaColorado Photonics Industry AssociationOptical Society of Southern CaliforniaOptical Society of WNYBoston Photonics GroupLaser Institute of America, OSA: The Optical Society

Asia

Australian Laser AssociationPhotonics Society of IndiaAustralian Optical SocietyLaser Society of JapanPhotonics Society of India and Indian Laser AssociationThe Chinese Optical Society (COS)Optical Society of JapanPhotonics Association of SingaporePhotonics Society of Chinese AmericansOptical Society of Korea

 

Track 3: Optical Imaging and Sensing

Optical Imaging is the method in which light is being used to get the investigational imaging of the medical operations. Basically, optical imaging is of two types which are diffusive Imaging systems and ballistic imaging system. Some of the main examples are scanning laser ophthalmoscopy, optical coherence tomography, optical microscopy and endoscopy, spectroscopy.

Recommended Conferences: Optics Conferences | Physics Conferences | Polarization Conferences | Diffraction Conferences | Laser Technology Meetings | Photonics Conferences | Optoelectronics Conferences

Related Societies :

Europe

SPIE International Society for Optics and Photonics,  European Optical SocietyDanish Optical SocietyLasers & Electro-Optics SocietyFinnish Optical SocietySwiss Society of Optics and MicroscopyItalian Society of Optics & PhotonicsDutch Society for Optics and PhotonicsSpanish Optical SocietySwedish Optical SocietyUK Consortium for Photonics and OpticsOptoelectronics Industry Development Association, Laser Association-Russia, EUROM I Optical IndustriesFrench Optical SocietyPhotonics Electronics Technology Research AssociationNanophotonics Europe AssociationOptics InfoBaseEuropean Laser AssociationBritish Medical Laser Association,  ESLAS European Society for Laser Aesthetic SurgeryIEEE Photonics Society

USA

Optical Society of AmericaColorado Photonics Industry AssociationOptical Society of Southern CaliforniaOptical Society of WNYBoston Photonics GroupLaser Institute of America,  The Optical Society

Asia

Australian Laser AssociationPhotonics Society of IndiaAustralian Optical SocietyLaser Society of JapanPhotonics Society of India and Indian Laser AssociationThe Chinese Optical Society (COS)Optical Society of JapanPhotonics Association of SingaporePhotonics Society of Chinese AmericansOptical Society of Korea

 

Track 4: Photonics and its Devices

Photonics is an area of study that involves the use of radiant energy (such as light), whose fundamental element is the photon. Photonic applications use the photon in the same way that electronic applications use the electron. Devices that run on light have a number of advantages over those that use electricity.

Applications of photonics:

Applications of photonics are ubiquitous. Included are all areas from everyday life to the most advanced science, e.g. light detection, telecommunications, information processing, photonic computing, lighting, metrology, spectroscopy, holography, medicine (surgery, vision correction, endoscopy, health monitoring), bio photonics, military technology, laser material processing, art diagnostics (involving InfraRed , Reflectography, Xrays, UltraViolet fluorescence, XRF), agriculture, and robotics.

Recommended Conferences: Optics Conferences | Physics Conferences | Holographic Conferences | Non-Linear Optics Conferences | Laser Technology Meetings | Photonics Conferences | Optoelectronics Conferences

Related Societies :

Europe

SPIE International Society for Optics and Photonics,  European Optical SocietyDanish Optical SocietyLasers & Electro-Optics SocietyFinnish Optical SocietySwiss Society of Optics and MicroscopyItalian Society of Optics & PhotonicsDutch Society for Optics and PhotonicsSpanish Optical SocietySwedish Optical SocietyUK Consortium for Photonics and OpticsOptoelectronics Industry Development Association, Laser Association-Russia, EUROM I Optical IndustriesFrench Optical SocietyPhotonics Electronics Technology Research AssociationNanophotonics Europe AssociationOptics InfoBaseEuropean Laser AssociationBritish Medical Laser Association,  ESLAS European Society for Laser Aesthetic SurgeryIEEE Photonics Society

USA

Optical Society of AmericaColorado Photonics Industry AssociationOptical Society of Southern CaliforniaOptical Society of WNYBoston Photonics GroupLaser Institute of America, The Optical Society

Asia

Australian Laser AssociationPhotonics Society of IndiaAustralian Optical SocietyLaser Society of JapanPhotonics Society of India and Indian Laser AssociationThe Chinese Optical Society (COS)Optical Society of JapanPhotonics Association of SingaporePhotonics Society of Chinese AmericansOptical Society of Korea

 

Track 5: Optics in Astronomy and Astrophysics

These are the optics which belong to the branch of optics and photonics which uses light controlling components to get the images of the celestial objects in the space. The perfect example for this would be a telescope.

Recommended Conferences: Optics Conferences | Physics Conferences | Polarization Conferences | Diffraction Conferences | Laser Technology Meetings | Photonics Conferences | Optoelectronics Conferences

Related Societies :

Europe

SPIE International Society for Optics and Photonics,  European Optical SocietyDanish Optical SocietyLasers & Electro-Optics SocietyFinnish Optical SocietySwiss Society of Optics and MicroscopyItalian Society of Optics & PhotonicsDutch Society for Optics and PhotonicsSpanish Optical SocietySwedish Optical SocietyUK Consortium for Photonics and OpticsOptoelectronics Industry Development Association, Laser Association-Russia, EUROM I Optical IndustriesFrench Optical SocietyPhotonics Electronics Technology Research AssociationNanophotonics Europe AssociationOptics InfoBaseEuropean Laser AssociationBritish Medical Laser Association,  ESLAS European Society for Laser Aesthetic SurgeryIEEE Photonics Society

USA

Optical Society of AmericaColorado Photonics Industry AssociationOptical Society of Southern CaliforniaOptical Society of WNYBoston Photonics GroupLaser Institute of America, The Optical Society

Asia

Australian Laser AssociationPhotonics Society of IndiaAustralian Optical SocietyLaser Society of JapanPhotonics Society of India and Indian Laser AssociationThe Chinese Optical Society (COS)Optical Society of JapanPhotonics Association of SingaporePhotonics Society of Chinese AmericansOptical Society of Korea

 

Track 6: Geometrical Optics

Geometrical optics, or ray optics, is a model of optics that describes light propagation in terms of rays. The ray in geometric optics is an abstraction useful for approximating the paths along which light propagates under certain circumstances. Three basic laws: The law of rectilinear propagation (transmission). ... When a ray of light is reflected at an interface dividing two optical media, the reflected ray remains within the plane of incidence, and the angle of reflection θ r equals the angle of incidence θ i.

Recommended Conferences: Optics Conferences | Physics Conferences | Holographic Conferences | Non-Linear Optics Conferences | Laser Technology Meetings | Photonics Conferences | Optoelectronics Conferences

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Europe

SPIE International Society for Optics and Photonics,  European Optical SocietyDanish Optical SocietyLasers & Electro-Optics SocietyFinnish Optical SocietySwiss Society of Optics and MicroscopyItalian Society of Optics & PhotonicsDutch Society for Optics and PhotonicsSpanish Optical SocietySwedish Optical SocietyUK Consortium for Photonics and OpticsOptoelectronics Industry Development Association, Laser Association-Russia, EUROM I Optical IndustriesFrench Optical SocietyPhotonics Electronics Technology Research AssociationNanophotonics Europe AssociationOptics InfoBaseEuropean Laser AssociationBritish Medical Laser Association,  ESLAS European Society for Laser Aesthetic SurgeryIEEE Photonics Society

USA

Optical Society of AmericaColorado Photonics Industry AssociationOptical Society of Southern CaliforniaOptical Society of WNYBoston Photonics GroupLaser Institute of America, The Optical Society

Asia

Australian Laser AssociationPhotonics Society of IndiaAustralian Optical SocietyLaser Society of JapanPhotonics Society of India and Indian Laser AssociationThe Chinese Optical Society (COS)Optical Society of JapanPhotonics Association of SingaporePhotonics Society of Chinese AmericansOptical Society of Korea

 

Track 7: Principle of Interferometers

Basic Principle of Interferometer: Interferometer is a precise instrument for flow visualization. The variation of refractive index of the flowing gas with density is the basic principle used in these  system. The principle of interference of light waves is used.

  • Operation of Interferometer: Light rays from a source are collimated with a lens L1. That is, the light rays become a parallel beam of rays when they come out of the lens L1.
  • This collimated light rays are then split by a beam splitter B1. The two beams traverse at right angles to each other.
  • That is the beam   

Recommended Conferences: Optics Conferences | Physics Conferences | Polarization Conferences | Diffraction Conferences | Laser Technology Meetings | Photonics Conferences | Optoelectronics Conferences

Related Societies :

Europe

SPIE International Society for Optics and Photonics,  European Optical SocietyDanish Optical SocietyLasers & Electro-Optics SocietyFinnish Optical SocietySwiss Society of Optics and MicroscopyItalian Society of Optics & PhotonicsDutch Society for Optics and PhotonicsSpanish Optical SocietySwedish Optical SocietyUK Consortium for Photonics and OpticsOptoelectronics Industry Development Association, Laser Association-Russia, EUROM I Optical IndustriesFrench Optical SocietyPhotonics Electronics Technology Research AssociationNanophotonics Europe AssociationOptics InfoBaseEuropean Laser AssociationBritish Medical Laser Association,  ESLAS European Society for Laser Aesthetic SurgeryIEEE Photonics Society

USA

Optical Society of AmericaColorado Photonics Industry AssociationOptical Society of Southern CaliforniaOptical Society of WNYBoston Photonics GroupLaser Institute of America, The Optical Society

Asia

Australian Laser AssociationPhotonics Society of IndiaAustralian Optical SocietyLaser Society of JapanPhotonics Society of India and Indian Laser AssociationThe Chinese Optical Society (COS)Optical Society of JapanPhotonics Association of SingaporePhotonics Society of Chinese AmericansOptical Society of Korea

Track 8: Lasers in Medicine 

Laser medicine consists in the use of lasers in medical diagnosis, treatments, or therapies, such as laser photodynamic therapy, photo rejuvenation, and laser surgery. While the history of laser begins in 1951, the first medical application is reported by Goldman in 1962. In cardiovascular surgery McGuff first used a Ruby-Laser in 1963 for the experimental ablation of atherosclerotic plaques. After a long time of investigations and new developments in laser technology first clinical applications were performed by Choy and Ginsburg in 1983. Since that time the effectiveness of laser angioplasty in coronary and peripheral vessel is investigated in several clinical trials and first results are encouraging, so that laser is about to find its place in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases too.

Recommended Conferences: Optics Conferences | Physics Conferences | Holographic Conferences | Non-Linear Optics Conferences | Laser Technology Meetings | Photonics Conferences | Optoelectronics Conferences

Related Societies :

Europe

SPIE International Society for Optics and Photonics,  European Optical SocietyDanish Optical SocietyLasers & Electro-Optics SocietyFinnish Optical SocietySwiss Society of Optics and MicroscopyItalian Society of Optics & PhotonicsDutch Society for Optics and PhotonicsSpanish Optical SocietySwedish Optical SocietyUK Consortium for Photonics and OpticsOptoelectronics Industry Development Association, Laser Association-Russia, EUROM I Optical IndustriesFrench Optical SocietyPhotonics Electronics Technology Research AssociationNanophotonics Europe AssociationOptics InfoBaseEuropean Laser AssociationBritish Medical Laser Association,  ESLAS European Society for Laser Aesthetic SurgeryIEEE Photonics Society

USA

Optical Society of AmericaColorado Photonics Industry AssociationOptical Society of Southern CaliforniaOptical Society of WNYBoston Photonics GroupLaser Institute of America, The Optical Society

Asia

Australian Laser AssociationPhotonics Society of IndiaAustralian Optical SocietyLaser Society of JapanPhotonics Society of India and Indian Laser AssociationThe Chinese Optical Society (COS)Optical Society of JapanPhotonics Association of SingaporePhotonics Society of Chinese AmericansOptical Society of Korea

 

Track 9: Optical Technologies

Light, like radio, consists of electromagnetic waves. The major difference between the two is that light waves are much shorter than radio waves. The use of electromagnetic waves for long-distance communications was the beginning of an industry known first as wireless and later as radio. This industry was the foundation for electronics, which brought the world so many fascinating technologies.

Recommended Conferences: Optics Conferences | Physics Conferences | Polarization Conferences | Diffraction Conferences | Laser Technology Meetings | Photonics Conferences | Optoelectronics Conferences

Related Societies :

Europe

SPIE International Society for Optics and Photonics,  European Optical SocietyDanish Optical SocietyLasers & Electro-Optics SocietyFinnish Optical SocietySwiss Society of Optics and MicroscopyItalian Society of Optics & PhotonicsDutch Society for Optics and PhotonicsSpanish Optical SocietySwedish Optical SocietyUK Consortium for Photonics and OpticsOptoelectronics Industry Development Association, Laser Association-Russia, EUROM I Optical IndustriesFrench Optical SocietyPhotonics Electronics Technology Research AssociationNanophotonics Europe AssociationOptics InfoBaseEuropean Laser AssociationBritish Medical Laser Association,  ESLAS European Society for Laser Aesthetic SurgeryIEEE Photonics Society

USA

Optical Society of AmericaColorado Photonics Industry AssociationOptical Society of Southern CaliforniaOptical Society of WNYBoston Photonics GroupLaser Institute of America,  The Optical Society

Asia

Australian Laser AssociationPhotonics Society of IndiaAustralian Optical SocietyLaser Society of JapanPhotonics Society of India and Indian Laser AssociationThe Chinese Optical Society (COS)Optical Society of JapanPhotonics Association of SingaporePhotonics Society of Chinese AmericansOptical Society of Korea

 

Track 10: Laser and Its Types

There are four types which are: solid state, gas, dye, and semiconductor. The characteristics of each type will be described. Solid State Lasers employ a lasing material distributed in a solid matrix. One example is the Neodymium: YAG laser (Nd:YAG).

  • Solid-state laser:   A solid-state laser is a laser that uses solid as a laser medium. In these lasers, glass or crystalline materials are used
  • Gas laser: A gas laser is a laser in which an electric current is discharged through a gas inside the laser medium to produce laser light. In gas lasers, the laser medium is in the gaseous state
  • Liquid laser: A liquid laser is a laser that uses the liquid as laser medium. In liquid lasers, light supplies energy to the laser medium.
  • Semiconductor laser: Semiconductor lasers play an important role in our everyday life. These lasers are very cheap, compact size and consume low power. Semiconductor lasers are also known as laser diodes.

Recommended Conferences: Optics Conferences | Physics Conferences | Holographic Conferences | Non-Linear Optics Conferences | Laser Technology Meetings | Photonics Conferences | Optoelectronics Conferences

Related Societies :

Europe

SPIE International Society for Optics and Photonics,  European Optical SocietyDanish Optical SocietyLasers & Electro-Optics SocietyFinnish Optical SocietySwiss Society of Optics and MicroscopyItalian Society of Optics & PhotonicsDutch Society for Optics and PhotonicsSpanish Optical SocietySwedish Optical SocietyUK Consortium for Photonics and OpticsOptoelectronics Industry Development Association, Laser Association-Russia, EUROM I Optical IndustriesFrench Optical SocietyPhotonics Electronics Technology Research AssociationNanophotonics Europe AssociationOptics InfoBaseEuropean Laser AssociationBritish Medical Laser Association,  ESLAS European Society for Laser Aesthetic SurgeryIEEE Photonics Society

USA

Optical Society of AmericaColorado Photonics Industry AssociationOptical Society of Southern CaliforniaOptical Society of WNYBoston Photonics GroupLaser Institute of America, The Optical Society

Asia

Australian Laser AssociationPhotonics Society of IndiaAustralian Optical SocietyLaser Society of JapanPhotonics Society of India and Indian Laser AssociationThe Chinese Optical Society (COS)Optical Society of JapanPhotonics Association of SingaporePhotonics Society of Chinese AmericansOptical Society of Korea

 

Track 11: Optics in Astronomy and Astrophysics

These are the optics which belong to the branch of optics and photonics which uses light controlling components to get the images of the celestial objects in the space. The perfect example for this would be a telescope.

Recommended Conferences: Optics Conferences | Physics Conferences | Polarization Conferences | Diffraction Conferences | Laser Technology Meetings | Photonics Conferences | Optoelectronics Conferences

Related Societies :

Europe

SPIE International Society for Optics and Photonics,  European Optical SocietyDanish Optical SocietyLasers & Electro-Optics SocietyFinnish Optical SocietySwiss Society of Optics and MicroscopyItalian Society of Optics & PhotonicsDutch Society for Optics and PhotonicsSpanish Optical SocietySwedish Optical SocietyUK Consortium for Photonics and OpticsOptoelectronics Industry Development Association, Laser Association-Russia, EUROM I Optical IndustriesFrench Optical SocietyPhotonics Electronics Technology Research AssociationNanophotonics Europe AssociationOptics InfoBaseEuropean Laser AssociationBritish Medical Laser Association,  ESLAS European Society for Laser Aesthetic SurgeryIEEE Photonics Society

USA

Optical Society of AmericaColorado Photonics Industry AssociationOptical Society of Southern CaliforniaOptical Society of WNYBoston Photonics GroupLaser Institute of America, The Optical Society

Asia

Australian Laser AssociationPhotonics Society of IndiaAustralian Optical SocietyLaser Society of JapanPhotonics Society of India and Indian Laser AssociationThe Chinese Optical Society (COS)Optical Society of JapanPhotonics Association of SingaporePhotonics Society of Chinese AmericansOptical Society of Korea

 

Track 12: 3D Laser Triangulation

Laser based 3D scanners use a process called trigonometric triangulation to accurately capture a 3D shape as millions of points. Laser scanners work by projecting a laser line or multiple lines onto an object and then capturing its reflection with a single sensor or multiple sensors.

Types of 3D Scanners and 3D Scanning Technologies:

  1. Short Range 3D Scanners Short Range 3D scanners typically utilize a Laser triangulation or Structured Light technology.
  2. Laser based 3D Scanners Laser based 3D scanners use a process called trigonometric triangulation to accurately capture a 3D shape as millions of points. Laser scanners work by projecting a laser line or multiple lines onto an object and then capturing its reflection with a single sensor or multiple sensors.

   Benefits of 3D Laser Scanners:

  • Able to scan tough surfaces, such as shiny or dark finishes
  • Less sensitive to changing light conditions and ambient light
  • Often more portable
  • Simpler design – easier to use and lower cost

Recommended Conferences: Optics Conferences | Physics Conferences | Holographic Conferences | Non-Linear Optics Conferences | Laser Technology Meetings | Photonics Conferences | Optoelectronics Conferences

Related Societies :

Europe

SPIE International Society for Optics and Photonics,  European Optical SocietyDanish Optical SocietyLasers & Electro-Optics SocietyFinnish Optical SocietySwiss Society of Optics and MicroscopyItalian Society of Optics & PhotonicsDutch Society for Optics and PhotonicsSpanish Optical SocietySwedish Optical SocietyUK Consortium for Photonics and OpticsOptoelectronics Industry Development Association, Laser Association-Russia, EUROM I Optical IndustriesFrench Optical SocietyPhotonics Electronics Technology Research AssociationNanophotonics Europe AssociationOptics InfoBaseEuropean Laser AssociationBritish Medical Laser Association,  ESLAS European Society for Laser Aesthetic SurgeryIEEE Photonics Society

USA

Optical Society of AmericaColorado Photonics Industry AssociationOptical Society of Southern CaliforniaOptical Society of WNYBoston Photonics GroupLaser Institute of America, The Optical Society

Asia

Australian Laser AssociationPhotonics Society of IndiaAustralian Optical SocietyLaser Society of JapanPhotonics Society of India and Indian Laser AssociationThe Chinese Optical Society (COS)Optical Society of JapanPhotonics Association of SingaporePhotonics Society of Chinese AmericansOptical Society of Korea

Track 13: Silicon Photonics and ‎Organic Photonics

Silicon photonics is the study and application of photonic systems which use silicon as an optical medium. The silicon is usually patterned with sub-micrometre precision, into microphotonic components. These operate in the infrared, most commonly at the 1.55 micrometre wavelength used by most fiber optic telecommunication systems Fields within organic photonics include the liquid organic dye laser and solid-state organic dye lasers. Materials used in solid-state dye lasers include.

Advantages: Its great advantage is that it can be manufactured just like normal computer chips but with patterned silicon to transmit data-carrying laser signals. Able to carry more data while consuming less power and without heating up or causing any degradation in signal, silicon photonics will disrupt a range of technologies.

Recommended Conferences: Optics Conferences | Physics Conferences | Polarization Conferences | Diffraction Conferences | Laser Technology Meetings | Photonics Conferences | Optoelectronics Conferences

Related Societies :

Europe

SPIE International Society for Optics and Photonics,  European Optical SocietyDanish Optical SocietyLasers & Electro-Optics SocietyFinnish Optical SocietySwiss Society of Optics and MicroscopyItalian Society of Optics & PhotonicsDutch Society for Optics and PhotonicsSpanish Optical SocietySwedish Optical SocietyUK Consortium for Photonics and OpticsOptoelectronics Industry Development Association, Laser Association-Russia, EUROM I Optical IndustriesFrench Optical SocietyPhotonics Electronics Technology Research AssociationNanophotonics Europe AssociationOptics InfoBaseEuropean Laser AssociationBritish Medical Laser Association,  ESLAS European Society for Laser Aesthetic SurgeryIEEE Photonics Society

USA

Optical Society of AmericaColorado Photonics Industry AssociationOptical Society of Southern CaliforniaOptical Society of WNYBoston Photonics GroupLaser Institute of AmericaThe Optical Society

Asia

Australian Laser AssociationPhotonics Society of IndiaAustralian Optical SocietyLaser Society of JapanPhotonics Society of India and Indian Laser AssociationThe Chinese Optical Society (COS)Optical Society of JapanPhotonics Association of SingaporePhotonics Society of Chinese AmericansOptical Society of Korea

Track 14: Fiber Lasers: New Types and Features Expand Applications

Process automation is today in the largest demand on the industrial market, which must meet very high production requirements and adapt to an increasingly aggressive competitiveness, in which time often plays a fundamental role. The most important consequence of this is the search for high performance tools and technologies that can adapt to different needs. When we speak of efficiency and flexibility in the world of Laser Marking and its infinite applications, we certainly place fiber lasers in first place. In today's market, these are by far the most used in companies that use this technology.

Advantages of Fiber Lasers:

  • No accessory optical devices
  • Compactness
  • Beam quality
  • Durability  
  • Speed
  • Energy savings

Recommended Conferences: Optics Conferences | Physics Conferences | Holographic Conferences | Non-Linear Optics Conferences | Laser Technology Meetings | Photonics Conferences | Optoelectronics Conferences

Related Societies :

Europe

SPIE International Society for Optics and Photonics,  European Optical SocietyDanish Optical SocietyLasers & Electro-Optics SocietyFinnish Optical SocietySwiss Society of Optics and MicroscopyItalian Society of Optics & PhotonicsDutch Society for Optics and PhotonicsSpanish Optical SocietySwedish Optical SocietyUK Consortium for Photonics and OpticsOptoelectronics Industry Development Association, Laser Association-Russia, EUROM I Optical IndustriesFrench Optical SocietyPhotonics Electronics Technology Research AssociationNanophotonics Europe AssociationOptics InfoBaseEuropean Laser AssociationBritish Medical Laser Association,  ESLAS European Society for Laser Aesthetic SurgeryIEEE Photonics Society

USA

Optical Society of AmericaColorado Photonics Industry AssociationOptical Society of Southern CaliforniaOptical Society of WNYBoston Photonics GroupLaser Institute of America, The Optical Society

Asia

Australian Laser AssociationPhotonics Society of IndiaAustralian Optical SocietyLaser Society of JapanPhotonics Society of India and Indian Laser AssociationThe Chinese Optical Society (COS)Optical Society of JapanPhotonics Association of SingaporePhotonics Society of Chinese AmericansOptical Society of Korea

 

Track 15: Photonic Crystal Materials and Crystallography

Photonic crystals are periodic dielectric structures that are designed to form the energy band structure for photons, which either allows or forbids the propagation of electromagnetic waves of certain frequency ranges, making them ideal for light-harvesting applications (Maka et al., 2003).

Applications:  Photonic crystals are attractive optical materials for controlling and manipulating light flow. One dimensional photonic crystal is already in widespread use, in the form of thin-film optics, with applications from low and high reflection coatings on lenses and mirrors to colour changing paints.

Recommended Conferences: Optics Conferences | Physics Conferences | Polarization Conferences | Diffraction Conferences | Laser Technology Meetings | Photonics Conferences | Optoelectronics Conferences

Related Societies :

Europe

SPIE International Society for Optics and Photonics,  European Optical SocietyDanish Optical SocietyLasers & Electro-Optics SocietyFinnish Optical SocietySwiss Society of Optics and MicroscopyItalian Society of Optics & PhotonicsDutch Society for Optics and PhotonicsSpanish Optical SocietySwedish Optical SocietyUK Consortium for Photonics and OpticsOptoelectronics Industry Development Association, Laser Association-Russia, EUROM I Optical IndustriesFrench Optical SocietyPhotonics Electronics Technology Research AssociationNanophotonics Europe AssociationOptics InfoBaseEuropean Laser AssociationBritish Medical Laser Association,  ESLAS European Society for Laser Aesthetic SurgeryIEEE Photonics Society

USA

Optical Society of AmericaColorado Photonics Industry AssociationOptical Society of Southern CaliforniaOptical Society of WNYBoston Photonics GroupLaser Institute of America, The Optical Society

Asia

Australian Laser AssociationPhotonics Society of IndiaAustralian Optical SocietyLaser Society of JapanPhotonics Society of India and Indian Laser AssociationThe Chinese Optical Society (COS)Optical Society of JapanPhotonics Association of SingaporePhotonics Society of Chinese AmericansOptical Society of Korea

Track 16: Novel Materials, Nano photonics and Processes

Materials, structures, phenomena and devices that are still in an investigative stage, or that are not yet targeting specific application requirements. Novel materials and material combinations and structures that are enabling new functions or science, and nanophotonic structures. Potential examples include (not limited to) low dimensional structures, amorphous or disordered materials, graphene, complex oxides, photonic crystals, antennas, gratings, subwavelength structures, and plasmonics and their hybrids.

Recommended Conferences: Optics Conferences | Physics Conferences | Holographic Conferences | Non-Linear Optics Conferences | Laser Technology Meetings | Photonics Conferences | Optoelectronics Conferences

Related Societies :

Europe

SPIE International Society for Optics and Photonics,  European Optical SocietyDanish Optical SocietyLasers & Electro-Optics SocietyFinnish Optical SocietySwiss Society of Optics and MicroscopyItalian Society of Optics & PhotonicsDutch Society for Optics and PhotonicsSpanish Optical SocietySwedish Optical SocietyUK Consortium for Photonics and OpticsOptoelectronics Industry Development Association, Laser Association-Russia, EUROM I Optical IndustriesFrench Optical SocietyPhotonics Electronics Technology Research AssociationNanophotonics Europe AssociationOptics InfoBaseEuropean Laser AssociationBritish Medical Laser Association,  ESLAS European Society for Laser Aesthetic SurgeryIEEE Photonics Society

USA

Optical Society of AmericaColorado Photonics Industry AssociationOptical Society of Southern CaliforniaOptical Society of WNYBoston Photonics GroupLaser Institute of America, The Optical Society

Asia

Australian Laser AssociationPhotonics Society of IndiaAustralian Optical SocietyLaser Society of JapanPhotonics Society of India and Indian Laser AssociationThe Chinese Optical Society (COS)Optical Society of JapanPhotonics Association of SingaporePhotonics Society of Chinese AmericansOptical Society of Korea

Track 17: Electronic-Photonic Integrated Circuits and Systems

An integrated circuit or monolithic integrated circuit (also referred to as an IC, a chip, or a microchip) is a set of electronic circuits on one small flat piece (or "chip") of semiconductor material that is normally silicon. The integration of large numbers of tiny MOS transistors into a small chip results in circuits that are orders of magnitude smaller, faster, and less expensive than those constructed of discrete electronic components. The IC's mass production capability, reliability, and building-block approach to circuit design has ensured the rapid adoption of standardized ICs in place of designs using discrete transistors. ICs are now used in virtually all electronic equipment and have revolutionized the world of electronics. Computers, mobile phones, and other digital home appliances are now inextricable parts of the structure of modern societies, made possible by the small size and low cost of ICs.

Recommended Conferences: Optics Conferences | Physics Conferences | Polarization Conferences | Diffraction Conferences | Laser Technology Meetings | Photonics Conferences | Optoelectronics Conferences

Related Societies :

Europe

SPIE International Society for Optics and Photonics,  European Optical SocietyDanish Optical SocietyLasers & Electro-Optics SocietyFinnish Optical SocietySwiss Society of Optics and MicroscopyItalian Society of Optics & PhotonicsDutch Society for Optics and PhotonicsSpanish Optical SocietySwedish Optical SocietyUK Consortium for Photonics and OpticsOptoelectronics Industry Development Association, Laser Association-Russia, EUROM I Optical IndustriesFrench Optical SocietyPhotonics Electronics Technology Research AssociationNanophotonics Europe AssociationOptics InfoBaseEuropean Laser AssociationBritish Medical Laser Association,  ESLAS European Society for Laser Aesthetic SurgeryIEEE Photonics Society

USA

Optical Society of AmericaColorado Photonics Industry AssociationOptical Society of Southern CaliforniaOptical Society of WNYBoston Photonics GroupLaser Institute of America, The Optical Society

Asia

Australian Laser AssociationPhotonics Society of IndiaAustralian Optical SocietyLaser Society of JapanPhotonics Society of India and Indian Laser AssociationThe Chinese Optical Society (COS)Optical Society of JapanPhotonics Association of SingaporePhotonics Society of Chinese AmericansOptical Society of Korea

 

Track 18: Semiconductor Lasers (SL)

The subcommittee on Semiconductor Lasers solicits papers on recent advances in the design, fabrication, and characterization of laser sources based on carrier injection in semiconductor materials. Topics of interest range from stand-alone laser diodes to optical transmitters to on-chip light sources and cover all relevant spectral ranges. Different types of semiconductor lasers, including those featuring new designs, materials and processing, which target various applications, from high-power sourcing to optical sensing to optical interconnects, all are within the scope of this subcommittee, with a specific focus on:
transmitters
• On-chip laser sources for photonic integrated circuits

Recommended Conferences: Optics Conferences | Physics Conferences | Holographic Conferences | Non-Linear Optics Conferences | Laser Technology Meetings | Photonics Conferences | Optoelectronics Conferences

Related Societies :

Europe

SPIE International Society for Optics and Photonics,  European Optical SocietyDanish Optical SocietyLasers & Electro-Optics SocietyFinnish Optical SocietySwiss Society of Optics and MicroscopyItalian Society of Optics & PhotonicsDutch Society for Optics and PhotonicsSpanish Optical SocietySwedish Optical SocietyUK Consortium for Photonics and OpticsOptoelectronics Industry Development Association, Laser Association-Russia, EUROM I Optical IndustriesFrench Optical SocietyPhotonics Electronics Technology Research AssociationNanophotonics Europe AssociationOptics InfoBaseEuropean Laser AssociationBritish Medical Laser Association,  ESLAS European Society for Laser Aesthetic SurgeryIEEE Photonics Society

USA

Optical Society of AmericaColorado Photonics Industry AssociationOptical Society of Southern CaliforniaOptical Society of WNYBoston Photonics GroupLaser Institute of America, The Optical Society

Asia

Australian Laser AssociationPhotonics Society of IndiaAustralian Optical SocietyLaser Society of JapanPhotonics Society of India and Indian Laser AssociationThe Chinese Optical Society (COS)Optical Society of JapanPhotonics Association of SingaporePhotonics Society of Chinese AmericansOptical Society of Korea

Track19: Laser Science and Laser Nanotechnology

The word LASER stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. A laser is a device that emits a concentrated beam of photons, which are the basic units of electromagnetic radiation. The applications of laser radiation in the nanotechnology are ranging from fabrication, melting and evaporating. The combination of laser and nanotechnology in the field of cancer treatment has made a good progress over the year. There are many application of laser in the nanotechnology which will be discussed in detail in this section.

Recommended Conferences: Optics Conferences | Physics Conferences | Polarization Conferences | Diffraction Conferences | Laser Technology Meetings | Photonics Conferences | Optoelectronics Conferences

Related Societies :

Europe

SPIE International Society for Optics and Photonics,  European Optical SocietyDanish Optical SocietyLasers & Electro-Optics SocietyFinnish Optical SocietySwiss Society of Optics and MicroscopyItalian Society of Optics & PhotonicsDutch Society for Optics and PhotonicsSpanish Optical SocietySwedish Optical SocietyUK Consortium for Photonics and OpticsOptoelectronics Industry Development Association, Laser Association-Russia, EUROM I Optical IndustriesFrench Optical SocietyPhotonics Electronics Technology Research AssociationNanophotonics Europe AssociationOptics InfoBaseEuropean Laser AssociationBritish Medical Laser Association,  ESLAS European Society for Laser Aesthetic SurgeryIEEE Photonics Society

USA

Optical Society of AmericaColorado Photonics Industry AssociationOptical Society of Southern CaliforniaOptical Society of WNYBoston Photonics GroupLaser Institute of AmericaThe Optical Society

Asia

Australian Laser AssociationPhotonics Society of IndiaAustralian Optical SocietyLaser Society of JapanPhotonics Society of India and Indian Laser AssociationThe Chinese Optical Society (COS)Optical Society of JapanPhotonics Association of SingaporePhotonics Society of Chinese AmericansOptical Society of Korea

Track 20: Photonic Materials and Metamaterials (PMM)

The subcommittee on photonic materials science and technology solicits papers in all aspects of photonic materials, including materials science and technology, material growth and synthesis, heterogeneous integration, material characterization, and integration architectures. The subcommittee welcomes submissions in, but not limited to, the following areas:

  • Epitaxial growth of semiconductor materials, including 2D and 3D growth processes, quantum dots and dashes, nanowires, nanotubes, nanoneedles, and other types of nanostructures, etc.
  • Novel deposition and/or growth techniques for photonic materials.
  • Structured and engineered materials systems, such as periodic and aperiodic structures, photonic crystals, plasmonics, metamaterials, and metasurfaces, etc.

Recommended Conferences: Optics Conferences | Physics Conferences | Holographic Conferences | Non-Linear Optics Conferences | Laser Technology Meetings | Photonics Conferences | Optoelectronics Conferences

Related Societies :

Europe

SPIE International Society for Optics and Photonics,  European Optical SocietyDanish Optical SocietyLasers & Electro-Optics SocietyFinnish Optical SocietySwiss Society of Optics and MicroscopyItalian Society of Optics & PhotonicsDutch Society for Optics and PhotonicsSpanish Optical SocietySwedish Optical SocietyUK Consortium for Photonics and OpticsOptoelectronics Industry Development Association, Laser Association-Russia, EUROM I Optical IndustriesFrench Optical SocietyPhotonics Electronics Technology Research AssociationNanophotonics Europe AssociationOptics InfoBaseEuropean Laser AssociationBritish Medical Laser Association,  ESLAS European Society for Laser Aesthetic SurgeryIEEE Photonics Society

USA

Optical Society of AmericaColorado Photonics Industry AssociationOptical Society of Southern CaliforniaOptical Society of WNYBoston Photonics GroupLaser Institute of America, The Optical Society

Asia

Australian Laser AssociationPhotonics Society of IndiaAustralian Optical SocietyLaser Society of JapanPhotonics Society of India and Indian Laser AssociationThe Chinese Optical Society (COS)Optical Society of JapanPhotonics Association of SingaporePhotonics Society of Chinese AmericansOptical Society of Korea

 

 

Track 21: Space Photonics (SS SP)

The implementation of photonics in space presents unique functional and environmental challenges. This symposium will highlight recent efforts to develop photonic components and systems that meet growing demands for high-rate communication, accurate timing standards, precision navigation, and gathering of scientific data from low-Earth orbit to deep space.

Recommended Conferences: Optics Conferences | Physics Conferences | Polarization Conferences | Diffraction Conferences | Laser Technology Meetings | Photonics Conferences | Optoelectronics Conferences

Related Societies :

Europe

SPIE International Society for Optics and Photonics,  European Optical SocietyDanish Optical SocietyLasers & Electro-Optics SocietyFinnish Optical SocietySwiss Society of Optics and MicroscopyItalian Society of Optics & PhotonicsDutch Society for Optics and PhotonicsSpanish Optical SocietySwedish Optical SocietyUK Consortium for Photonics and OpticsOptoelectronics Industry Development Association, Laser Association-Russia, EUROM I Optical IndustriesFrench Optical SocietyPhotonics Electronics Technology Research AssociationNanophotonics Europe AssociationOptics InfoBaseEuropean Laser AssociationBritish Medical Laser Association,  ESLAS European Society for Laser Aesthetic SurgeryIEEE Photonics Society

USA

Optical Society of AmericaColorado Photonics Industry AssociationOptical Society of Southern CaliforniaOptical Society of WNYBoston Photonics GroupLaser Institute of AmericaThe Optical Society

Asia

Australian Laser AssociationPhotonics Society of IndiaAustralian Optical SocietyLaser Society of JapanPhotonics Society of India and Indian Laser AssociationThe Chinese Optical Society (COS)Optical Society of JapanPhotonics Association of SingaporePhotonics Society of Chinese AmericansOptical Society of Korea

Market Analysis :

The global photonics market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 5.85% to achieve US$829.775 billion by 2025, from US $589.950 billion in 2019. The industry is characterized by the presence of considerable growth opportunities over the forecast period. An emerging trend within the industry is that the commercialization of environment-friendly photonic-based renewable energy sources, like solar cells.

Photonics could be a technology of generating and harnessing light and other state of energy through photons. The demand of photonics technology in various fields like aerospace technology, healthcare, environmental technology are projected to propel the  growth of the  Photonics Market. 

Use of laser technology in most of the healthcare centers for cancer monitoring is one in every of the factors driving the expansion of the Photonic Market. Use of photonics in marketplace for cost-effective cancer screening, green-house gas monitoring, water management et al are boosting the expansion of India Photonics Market.

The use of photonics for wider end-use industrial applications is propelling the expansion of the worldwide photonics market within the forecast period. The photonics technology will provide benefits in activities like person to person  communication, navigation, and mapping. Hence, the potential use of photonics in varied industries is fueling the expansion of the worldwide photonics market within the forecast period and within the upcoming years.

Segmentation :-

By Application

• Optical Components and Systems

• Solar Energy

• Flat Panel Displays

• Lighting

• Information Technology

• Optical Communications

• Medical Engineering and Life Sciences

• Measurement and Machine Vision

• Production Technology

By Industry Vertical

• ICT

• Life Sciences

• Photo-voltaics

• Manufacturing

• Security and Defense

• Electronics

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Prestigious Award for Young Research’s at Euro Optics 2021 – “Explore the Standardized Development of Opics,Photonics & Laser”

Euro Optics 2021 Committee is glad to announce “14th International Conference on Optics, Photonics & Laser"on May 24-25, 2021 in Online by Cisco Webinars and focusing on the theme: “Explore the Standardized Development of Opics,Photonics & Laser” Euro Optics 2021 developments are maintaining their momentum. Optics Conference program delves into strategic discussions.

Euro Optics 2021 Young Scientist Awards:

Euro Optics 2021 Committee is intended to honour prestigious award for talented Young researchers, scientists, Young Investigators, Post-Graduate students, Post-doctoral fellows, Trainees, Junior faculty in recognition of their outstanding contribution towards the conference theme. The Young Scientist Awards make every effort in providing a strong professional development opportunity for early career academicians by meeting experts to exchange and share their experiences on all aspects of Optics.

Young Research’s Awards at Euro Optics 2021 for the Nomination: Young Researcher Forum - Outstanding Masters/Ph.D./Post Doctorate thesis work Presentation, only 25 presentations acceptable at the Euro Optics 2021  young research forum. 

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