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Photonics21 is the European Technology Platform for photonics. The platform represents photonics research priorities at European level and aims to implement a common photonics strategy for Europe and to align synergies between industry, science and politics.


The Photonics21 Annual Meeting will take place on 29 and 30 April, at Le Plaza Hotel in Brussels; registration for the event is now open. The event will provide attendees with the very


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Photonics21 Annual Meeting 2013


latest information on the new Framework Programme Horizon2020, and also on recent developments towards a public-private partnership (PPP) in photonics.


Another major highlight will be the publication of the photonics strategic roadmap. In addition to this, the Photonics21 Annual Meeting 2013 will provide delegates with plenty of opportunity to meet and network with colleagues from around the European photonics community. To register for the Photonics21 Annual Meeting


2013, visit: www.amiando.com/photonics21_annual_ meeting_2013.html


Photonics21 Student Innovation Award 2013


For the fifth time, the ETP Photonics21 has announced the Photonics21 Student Innovation Award. The prize will be handed over during the evening reception of the Photonics21 Annual Meeting on 29 April.


Background The Research, Education and Training work group of the Photonics21 technology platform has established a prize for students in the field of photonics, in order to promote research in photonics – especially related to R&D with an industrial impact.


Any person under 35 and active in the field of optics and photonics may apply for the Photonics21 Student Innovation Award. The award consists of a certificate and a trophy, as well as a cash prize of €5,000.


Applicants must submit the


following documents: l


l The completed application form;


One letter of support (from a supervisor or mentor);


l A short (two-page) biography/CV; l


A list of peer-reviewed publications; and


l


A description of the R&D work (not exceeding four pages of A4,


New section editor at JEOS:RP


Gilles Pauliat has joined the editorial team as section editor for nonlinear optics. He leads the Nonlinear Materials and Applications research group at the Laboratoire Charles Fabry de l’Institut d’Optique, in Palaiseau, France. His research interests


and background are centered around nonlinear optics, materials and applications such as dynamic holographic, optical information processing, optical data storage. He is the co-author of more than 70 peer-reviewed publications, and owns 10 patents on optical


devices. He just finished his mandate at the EOS board of directors and is currently a member of the board of directors of the French Optical Society.


Gilles Pauliat


Sponsoring If you would like to sponsor either the Photonics21 Annual Meeting or the Student Innovation Award, please contact the Ph21 Secretariat at:


secretariat@photonics21.org


12-point text), making clear the nature of innovation potential impact to industry.


The application deadline for


participating in the Photonics21 Student Innovation Award 2013 is 20 February.


Applications can be sent by e-mail to education@photonics21.org


TOP 10 PAPER PUBLICATIONS 2011- 2012 AT JEOS:RP


The 10 most downloaded papers in 2011 and 2012 can be viewed at www.jeos.org.


3836 downloads


Evaluating subsurface damage in optical glasses Y. Lee [11001]


1589 downloads


All-optical silicon simplified passive modulation R. Aharoni, O. Baharav, L. Bidani, M. Sinvani, D. Elbaz, Z. Zalevsky [12029]


1538 downloads A review on methods used to record and analyze microfluctuations of the accommodation in the human eye P


. P . Monticone, M. Menozzi [11003]


1270 downloads Microlens array production in a microtechnological dry etch and reflow process for display applications T. Knieling, M. Shafi, W. Lang, W. Benecke [12007]


1269 downloads Partially coherent surface plasmon modes


G. M. Niconoff, P 1259 downloads


Modelling adapted to manufacturing aspects of holographic grating structures O. W. Sandfuchs, C. Schwanke, M. Burkhardt, F. Wyrowski, A. Gatto, R. Brunner [11006]


1234 downloads Spectroscopy and terahertz imaging for sigillography applications P


1230 downloads Broadband photonic crystal antireflection


M. Malekmohammad, M. Soltanolkotabi, A. Erfanian, R. Asadi, S. Bagheri, M. Zahedinejad, M. Khaje, M. H. Naderi [12008]


1227 downloads


Fluorescence quenching and photobleaching in Au/Rh6G nanoassemblies: impact of competition between radiative and non-radiative decay L. Dong, F. Ye, J. Hu, S. Popov, A. T. Friberg, M. Muhammed [11019]


1122 downloads


Applications of Digital Holography: From Microscopy to 3D-Television T. Kreis [12006]


. M. Vara, J. Munoz‐


Lopez, J. C. Juárez‐Morales, A. Carbajal‐Dominguez [11009]


. Mounaix, A. Younus, J. C. Delagnes, E. Abraham, L. Canioni, M. Fabre [11002]


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