IEEE Photonics Conference 2015 announces Call for Papers.

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Taking place October 4–8 at the Hyatt Regency Reston hotel in Reston, VA, IEEE Photonics Conference 2015 has announced a Call for Papers seeking original technical presentations in light-related technologies. Some topic ideas include: biophotonics, displays and lighting, microwave photonics, nanophotonics, optical fiber technology, optical interconnects, photonic materials, and semiconductor lasers. Paper submissions are due no later than May 17, 2015.



Original Press Release:



IEEE Photonics Conference 2015 Announces Call for Papers; to Be Held 4-8 October in Washington, D.C. Area



Paper Submissions Due by 17 May, 2015. . .



RESTON, VA  -- The IEEE Photonics Conference 2015 (IPC-2015), the photonics industry’s premier fall technology event (known for many years as the IEEE LEOS Annual Meeting), has announced a Call for Papers seeking original technical presentations in light-related technologies such as lasers, displays, optoelectronic materials and components, optical fiber networks and related topics.



Paper submissions are due no later than 17 May, 2015. The complete Call for Papers can be found at http://www.ipc-ieee.org/call-for-papers



IPC-2015 will be held 4-8 October, 2015 at the Hyatt Regency Reston hotel in Reston, VA. As the premier autumn gathering for the presentation of research into light-related technologies, IPC-2015 is expected to draw more than 600 scientists and engineers from around the world for a stimulating program of technical presentations, special symposia, invited talks, weekend student and social events, and a product exhibition.



Papers are invited in the following areas:

- Biophotonics

- Displays & Lighting

- High Power/Intensity Sources

- Microwave Photonics

- Nanophotonics

- Non-Linear and Ultrafast Optics

- Optical Communications

- Optical Fiber Technology

- Optical Interconnects

- Optical Micro/Nano Resonators & Devices

- Optical Networks & Systems

- Photonic Integration and Packaging

- Photonic Materials & Metamaterials

- Photodetectors, Sensors, Systems & Imaging

- Semiconductor Lasers



Plenary Speakers

This year’s Plenary Speakers are:

- Hiroshi Amano of Nagoya University, Japan

- Nader Engheta of University of Pennsylvania, USA

- David A. B. Miller of Stanford University, USA

- Miles Padgett of University of Glasgow, UK



Three Special Symposia To Be Held

Supplementing the regular conference program will be three special symposia featuring panels of invited experts in each of these areas:

- Frontiers in Integrated Sensing Architectures – will highlight advances in existing and emerging variations of integrated sensing systems for a broad spectrum of applications.

- Semiconductor Mode Locked Lasers and Applications – Semiconductor mode locked lasers are a promising technology for many potential applications based on their ability in generating very short pulses (~subpicosecond width), at extremely high repetition rates (100’s GHz).  This Symposia will explore recent advances in the modeling and design of materials and devices that enable new properties and applications.

- There will also be a special symposium on Space-Division Multiplexing and Multimode Photonics.



For registration and other information, visit http://www.ipc-ieee.org/ or contact:



Ingrid L. Donnelly, CMP

Senior Conference Planner

IEEE Photonics Society (formerly LEOS)

445 Hoes Lane

Piscataway, NJ 08854

Tel: +1 732.562.5597

i.donnelly@ieee.org



About the IEEE Photonics Society

The IEEE Photonics Society is one of the world’s leading technical communities in the field of optoelectronics and photonic materials, devices, and systems, with members and activities engaged in research, development, design, manufacture, and applications, as well as with the various other activities necessary for the useful expansion of the field. As part of this dynamic worldwide community, more than 100,000 photonics professionals actively organize, contribute to, and participate in Society technical conferences, journals and other activities covering all aspects of the field. The IEEE Photonics Society has 75+ worldwide chapters and is part of IEEE, the world’s largest technical professional association. The IEEE Photonics Society (IPS) is the new name for the former IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society (LEOS). Learn more at http://www.photonicssociety.org.



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