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All Things Photonics – Season 6: Lineup and Schedule

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The upcoming lineup and schedule for season 6 of the "All Things Photonics" podcast.

All Things Photonics

Note: Topics for all episodes are subject to change.

Episode 1 – October 4, 2022

Featured Guest: Theodor Nielsen, CEO of NIL Technology

Technologies: Meta-Optics, Optics, Optical Fabrication, Optical Components, AR/VR/MR, Sensors, Remote Sensing



Episode 2 – October 18, 2022


Featured Guest: Brian Pogue, Dartmouth Adjunct Professor of Engineering / Professor & Chair, Dept. of Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison / Journal of Biomedical Optics editor-in-chief

Technologies: Biophotonics, Biomedical Optics, Imaging, Cancer, Spectroscopy, Optofluidics, Photodynamic Therapy



Episode 3 – November 1, 2022

Featured Guest: TBD

Topic: Frontiers in Optics + Laser Science (FiO + LS)



Episode 4 – November 15, 2022


Featured Guests: Joey Thomas (Geographic Information Systems Program Specialist) and Saul Nuccitelli (Director of Flood Science & Community Assistance), Texas Water Development Board

Technologies: Lidar, Aerial Sensing, Environmental Monitoring, Remote Sensing



Episode 5 – November 29, 2022


Featured Guest: Rob Devlin, CEO of Metalenz

Technologies: Meta-optics, Optical Fabrication, Optical Components, Sensors



Episode 6 – December 13, 2022


Featured Guest: Isiah Warner, Boyd and Phillip W. West Professor of Surface and Analytical Chemistry and the Vice President for Strategic Initiatives at Louisiana State University  

Technologies: Fluorescence Spectroscopy, Chemical Detection, Life Sciences, STEM Outreach



Episode 7 – December 20, 2022


Featured Guest and Topic: TBD

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