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CLEO Paper Deadline is Next Week: 22 January 2014

CLEO: 2014, highly regarded for its peer-reviewed, high-quality technical program is seeking innovative research in 26 principal topic categories. Submit research to these core conferences: QELS-Fundamental Science, Science & Innovations and Applications & Technology.

Here are just a few of the benefits of submitting your work to CLEO:

  1. Opportunity to share your work at the leading, peer-reviewed conference on lasers and electro-optics.
  2. Opportunity to collaborate with the top echelon in the field. CLEO has a loyal attendee base which includes the top leaders in the industry.
  3. Accepted research presented at CLEO is published in OSA’s digital library, Optics InfoBase, the largest peer-reviewed collection of optics and photonics research.
  4. Presented work is also submitted and may be published to IEEE’s Xplore Digital Library.
  5. Presented work is indexed in Ei Compendex, Scopus and several other indexing service partners.

Submit your work to CLEO today. Deadline: 22 January 2014, 17:00 GMT

OFC Advance Registration Deadline is Approaching

From core and datacenter networks to photonic integrated circuits, advances in optical networking and communications are the focus of OFC 2014. It’s the place to be for the people, products and technologies to carry you into the future. Register by 10 February 2014 and save.

Visit the OSA Booth at Photonics West

If you will be attending Photonics West in San Francisco, CA, USA, be sure to stop by and visit OSA on the exposition floor, booth #5026. Meet OSA’s friendly staff and learn about upcoming meetings and events, as well as member benefits. We look forward to seeing you!

OSA Fellow Lecturer Program Grant Application Deadline 22 January

Nonimaging Silent Contest

OSA Fellows are encouraged to apply for travel grants (up to $2,000) to visit and lecture in developing nations during 2014. The goal of this program is to foster optics programs by increasing interaction between OSA Fellows and optics communities in these areas. The next application deadline is 22 January 2014. More information is available on-line.

Grants Available for Global Meetings

The OSA International Council is accepting proposals for co-sponsorship of 2014 meetings taking place in developing nations. Priority is given to new meetings/events, not regularly held meetings. The financial support is not intended to fully underwrite a meeting and should be used to directly support registrants and enable their participation. The next application deadline is 22 January 2014. More information is available on-line.

JOSA A and JOSA B Turn 30

This year the Journal of the Optical Society of America A (JOSA A) and the Journal of the Optical Society of America B (JOSA B) are celebrating their 30th anniversaries. In honor of the anniversary, OSA Publishing has created an anniversary website. It currently contains commemorative and historical editorials, and over the next few months, we will add the Journals’ most cited articles as well as mini review articles highlighting each Journal’s key topics areas.

NonImaging Online Silent Contest Viewer's Choice Portion to Open Soon

The NonImaging and Optical Design Technical Group recently closed the submission portion of their Online Silent Slide-Show Contest.

In addition to the judges selecting a winner, there will also be a Viewer’s Choice award. This portion of the contest will be open for voting by 24 January 2014 and will close on 14 February 2014. Please visit the site to review the finalists’ submissions and cast your vote!

For more information, visit the NonImaging Optical Design Technical Group web page.

OSA Incubator Meeting Featured on NPR

In December OSA held the "Spatially Precise Optogenetics at Depth Incubator Meeting." The goal of the meeting was to bring together experts from all disciplines in structured illumination, high-speed multi-photon imaging, optogenetic investigation of neural circuits and computational optical approaches. With a major goal of the Obama Administration’s BRAIN Initiative to comprehensively image and manipulate neural activity on a massive scale but with cellular resolution, participants of this meeting not only presented their recent advances, but also discussed the major outstanding challenges in this field and how to surmount these challenges to develop the necessary technologies that will unlock fundamental aspects of brain function and disease. Read more about OSA efforts to explore the role of optics in the BRAIN Initiative.

Jon Hamilton, a reporter with the U.S. media outlet National Public Radio (NPR), attended the meeting and interviewed Incubator organizer Hillel Adesnik of the University of California Berkeley and Incubator presenter Elizabeth Hillman of Columbia University. Hillman and Adesnik spoke about the challenges faced in mapping the brain and ways that optics can help solve them. The NPR “All Things Considered” radio segment and news article featuring the meeting can be found here.

Upcoming OSA Incubator Meetings

OSA Incubator Meetings The OSA Incubator Meeting Program is moving full steam ahead with four Incubator Meetings already scheduled for 2014. This program is designed to provide unique experiences that allow researchers, engineers and business leaders of niche and emerging fields the opportunity to meet and discuss advances, challenges and opportunities regarding their research. This year we are excited to offer the following suggestions to date. Stay tuned for new Incubator Meetings to be announced!

If you have an idea for an Incubator Meeting please visit the OSA Incubator Meeting Program page to learn more on how to propose your own Incubator Meeting.

OSA Foundation Grant Opportunities in 2014

OSA Executive Forum 10 March 2014 in San Francisco, CA, USA, Held in Conjunction with OFC

OSAF The OSA Foundation is providing over 55 grant opportunities to students and young professionals in 2014. These grants will support students by providing them with recognition for outstanding papers, travel stipends to attend OSA meetings, and scholarships to recognize scholarly excellence. For more information about these opportunities, visit us at www.osa.org/foundation.

 

OSA Executive Forum 10 March 2014 in San Francisco, CA, USA, Held in Conjunction with OFC

OSA Corporate Associate

Register to attend this annual OSA event connecting C-level executives from the optical communications and networking markets. Download the new event brochure.

On 10 March during the Executive Forum, you will connect with decision makers from the entire ecosystem in optical networking and communications. During these panel discussions, find out what the future holds from the visionaries making it happen.

  • Vertical Integration as an Element of Business Strategy
  • Packet Optical Network Evolution in a Software-centric World
  • Why are Non-Carriers Building Their Own Networks?
  • Silicon Photonics—What is it Good for?

Executive Forum will be held in conjunction with OFC, the world’s largest event for optical networking and communications professionals. Attend and get insider perspectives in an uncensored environment, while enjoying high-level networking.

OIDA Co-Hosting SDN-Focused Workshop at OFC

OIDA OIDA is co-hosting a workshop at OFC2014 with CIAN, and this year we will explore how well photonics can meet the promises of SDN—software defined networking. SDN is too easily used as the latest buzzword—the Next Big Thing to sweep the industry—but it has gathered some momentum. While the systems architects have grand visions for what it can do, there is also the reality of how the photonic gear actually operates. This workshop will look at the match (or mismatch, as the case may be) of the system vision vs. the reality. The data center offers a more controlled application of SDN, and so we will examine that application in particular. OIDA and CIAN examined data center photonics in two previous workshops at OFC. The upcoming workshop will be on Sunday, 9 March 2014 in San Francisco, CA, USA.

OIDA Panel Discussion on Optical Communication Roadmapping

Join OIDA at a panel discussion on optical communication roadmapping on the OFC show floor. OIDA, standards bodies, and others have worked for years on various photonics roadmaps, applied toward different applications. In fact, there is a long history of roadmapping in optical communications, more so than in most other photonics segments. OIDA has invited speakers to address roadmaps from MIT, iNEMI, ITRS, and the standards bodies, and we will lead a discussion about where these efforts are leading. This OFC session is intended to be informational, but it will also help the National Photonics Initiative (NPI) effort, and the session will include an update on the NPI. The show floor session will be on Tuesday, 11 March 2014 from 11:00-12:45.

OIDA at the Laser Focus World Marketplace

Look for OIDA at the Laser Focus World Marketplace Seminar this year. Tom Hausken will make a market presentation on passive optics. The passives products are well known to visitors of the major exhibitions, but the segment is poorly characterized by market analysts. This is in part because the products are perceived as the “nuts and bolts” of the industry, commodities lacking the sex appeal of hotter technologies. Also, the supply has been fragmented among many “mom and pop” vendors, making it difficult to gather information. To our knowledge, OIDA has gathered the only information of this kind in the industry. OIDA is also sponsoring the reception for the Laser Focus event, which will be at the Marriot Marquis in San Francisco on Monday, 3 February 2014, colocated with Photonics West.

Xi-Cheng Zhang Becomes New Editor-in-Chief of Optics Letters

Optics Letters

OSA Publishing welcomes Xi-Cheng Zhang as the new Editor-in-Chief of Optics Letters. Zhang is the Director of the Rochester Institute of Optics and the M. Parker Givens Professor of Optics at the University of Rochester. He is an OSA Fellow and Director-at-Large on the OSA Board of Directors. Read an editorial from Zhang, where he explains his vision for the future of the journal.

Govind Agrawal Assumes Role of Advances in Optics and Photonics (AOP) Editor-in-Chief

Advances in Optics and Photonics

OSA Publishing welcomes Govind Agrawal as the new Editor-in-Chief of AOP. Agrawal is a Professor of Optics and a Professor of Physics at the University of Rochester. He is an OSA Fellow, served on the OSA Board of Directors, and chaired the OSA Publications Council in 2009 and 2010. He has also served on the editorial boards for AOP, Optics Express, and the Journal of Optical Society of America B. Read an editorial from Agrawal, where he shares his thoughts about building on the successful first five years of the journal.

Submit an OSA Senior Member Designation Request

Members with at least ten years of significant professional experience are encouraged to request the OSA Senior Member designation in recognition of their accomplishments or service within their field. Request forms are due 28 February 2014. Visit www.osa.org/seniormember for details.

Job Listings on WORKinOPTICS.com

Search. Find. Connect. OSA's online job board, WORKinOPTICS.com connects leading employers, qualified job and internship seekers and consultants within the optics and photonics community. Whether you're searching for a job, someone to fill a job, or exploring career options, WORKinOPTICS.com is a reliable global resource that can help you to make valuable connections in industry and academia.

Recent job postings include:

Upcoming Meeting Deadlines

Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO)

8–13 June 2014, San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, California, USA

Abstract and Summary Submission Deadline: 22 January 2014, 17:00 GMT

International Conference on Ultrafast Phenomena (UP)

7–11 July 2014, Okinawa Convention Center, Ginowan City, Okinawa, Japan

Abstract and Summary Submission Deadline: 13 February 2014, 17:00GMT

Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exposition (OFC)

9–13 March 2014, Moscone Center, San Francisco, California, USA

Registration Deadline: 10 February 2014
Housing Deadline: 15 February 2014
Postdeadline Paper Submission Deadline: 25 February 2014, 17:00 GMT

Research in Optical Sciences

18–20 March 2014, Messe Berlin, Berlin, Germany

Collocated Topical Meetings:
High-Intensity Lasers and High-Field Phenomena (HILAS)
Quantum Information and Measurement (QIM)
Workshop on Optical Plasmonic Materials (OPM)

Advanced Registration Deadline: 17 February 2014

Mark your calendar now for...

Research in Optical Sciences

18–20 March 2014, Messe Berlin, Germany

Collocated Topical Meetings:
High-Intensity Lasers and High-Field Phenomena (HILAS)
Quantum Information and Measurement (QIM)
Workshop on Optical Plasmonic Materials (OPM)

NEW! OSA Incubator Meeting Topological Order with Photons

2–4 April 2014, OSA Headquarters, Washington, DC, USA

Hosted by:
Steven Girvin, Yale University, United States
Mohommad Hafezi, Joint Quantum Institute, United States
Karyn Le Hur, Ecole Polytechnique, France
Jacob Taylor, National Institute of Standards & Technology, United States

Biomedical Optics (BIOMED)

26–30 April 2014, Miami Hilton Downtown, Miami, Florida, USA

 

OSA Journals

Recently Published Feature Issues

Biomedical Optics Express
Novel Techniques in Microscopy

Optical Trapping and Applications

Bio-Optics: Design and Applications

Journal of Optical Communications and Networking
OFC/NFOEC 2013 Special Issue

Optical Materials Express
Mid-IR photonic Materials

Ultrafast Laser Modification of Materials

Optics Express
Surface Plasmon Photonics

Nonlinear Optics

Laser Ignition

 

Call for Papers

Applied Optics
Feature Issue: Display Technology
Submission Opens: 1 February 2014; Submission Deadline: 1 March 2014

Feature Issue: Optical Design and Testing
Submission Opens: 1 April 2014; Submission Deadline: 1 May 2014

Optical Materials Express
Feature Issue: Optical Materials for Flat Panel Displays
Submission Deadline: 1 February 2014

 

In the News

Applied Optics
Picture this: Data-wrangling Boffins say they have made JPEGs ObsoleteThe Register
Source Article

Biomedical Optics Express
Portable Scanner Designed to Make Eye Exams Quicker and EasierGizmag
MIT's New Hand-Held Scanner Catches Blinding Eye Disease At First-Line Points of CareMedical Daily
Handheld MEMS-based OCT retinal scanner catches all info in one measurementLaser Focus World
Source Article

Optics Express
NIST Researchers Achieve Chip-Scale Bidirectional Optical Frequency Conversion Between 980 and 1550 NmLaser Focus World
Source Article

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