SPIE Photonics Europe 2016 is the premier research conference in Europe presenting metamaterials, nanophotonics, biophotonics, quantum technologies, optical sensing, photonic fibers, and laser technologies among others.
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Photonics Europe: important presentations by prestigious speakers
Hot topics: Plenaries on essential developments in photonics
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John Dudley, Université Franche-Comte, France
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Cesar Jauregui Misas, Friedrich Schiller-Univ. Jena, Germany
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David D. Sampson, University of Western Australia
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Miles Padgett, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
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Martin Schultze, Max-Planck-Institute for Quantum Physics, Germany
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Sarah Bohndiek, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
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Katrin Amunts, Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine in INM-1, Forschungszentrum Jülich and Cecile and Oskar Vogt Institute for Brain Research, Univ. of Düsseldorf, Germany
Industry Programme Highlighted Speakers
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Ronan Burgess, Deputy Head of Unit, European Commission
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Michael Liehr, CEO, AIM Photonics; SUNY Polytechnic Institute
Special Workshops, pre-registration required
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Graphene-based Photonics Technologies: Transitioning from Research to Commercialisation Frank Koppens, ICFO - The Institute of Photonic Sciences
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Horizon 2020: Advanced Manufacturing and Photonics for Production Ulrich Thombansen, Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT
18 conferences in these technical areas
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Nanophotonics
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Metamaterials
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Graphene and 2D materials
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Photonic crystal materials, devices, and fibres
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Quantum technologies
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Micro-optics
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Organic phontonics
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Biophotonics and Neurophotonics
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Silicon photonics
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Photonics for solar energy systems
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Optical micro- and nanometrology
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High-power lasers, semiconductor lasers, and laser dynamics
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Multimedia applications, image, and video processing
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Optical sensing and detection, modeling, and design
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Nonlinear optics and applications
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