Photonics West 2020 to feature Nobel Laureate, Prism Awards
SPIE’s Photonics West 2020 (Feb. 1-6)
already boasts one Nobel Laureate as a confirmed presenter, and is on track to
match or exceed last year’s number of
technical papers, according to organizers.
Photonics West 2020 will take place Feb. 1-6 in San Francisco.
Eric Betzig will present a plenary talk
on the second night of the conference.
Betzig was awarded the 2014 Nobel Prize
in chemistry, along with Stefan Hell and
William Moerner, for the development of
an optical microscope that surpassed the
Abbe limit.
Other plenaries in the LASE and OPTO
conferences will cover next-gen data
centers, quantum computing, and other
trending areas of photonics. OPTO will
cover a broad range of optoelectronic
technologies and their integration into a
variety of commercial applications.
Topics will include optoelectronic materials
and devices, photonic integration,
displays and holography, nanotechnologies
in photonics, advanced quantum and
optoelectronic applications, MOEMSMEMS,
and optical communications.
LASE will showcase the latest fundamental
and applied research on new laser
sources and applications. Topics will include
laser source engineering nonlinear
optics and beam guiding, laser manufacturing,
laser micro/nano applications, and
3D manufacturing.
BiOS, Prism Awards
The BiOS exhibition alone accounts
for more than 2300 papers, the largest
program under the Photonics West
umbrella. BiOS, which also holds the
distinction of being the largest conference
in the world covering biophotonics, will
host the Saturday Night BiOS Hot Topics,
where speakers will cover topics such as
machine learning for 3D microscopy, QPI
(quantitative phase imaging), and labelfree
imaging.
“Other BiOS technical presentations
will focus on advances in translational
biophotonics, brain research, and neurophotonics,”
SPIE public relations manager
Daneet Steffens told Photonics Media.
Co-located with Photonics West, SPIE
will also offer the AR/VR/MR conference,
which has grown from a single
day of talks and hardware demos. The
three-day event will include an academic
track that showcases the Student Optical
Design Challenge and technical papers
courses covering AR/VR/MR technologies,
more than 40 industry leaders sharing
trends and insights, and end-of-day
networking receptions.
Since 2008, Photonics Media and
SPIE have celebrated the best new optics
and photonics products with the Prism
Awards. The application deadline for the
2020 awards is Oct. 11.
Last year’s Photonics West exhibition
was a banner year, Steffens said, with
more than 23,000 registered attendees,
1350 exhibitors, and more than 5200
papers.
“Registration opens in October, but
at this stage we’re on track to match last
year’s number of papers, and the exhibition
alone is tracking ahead of last year’s
numbers,” Steffens said.
For more information on Photonics
West 2020, visit www.spie.org.
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