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EOS NEWS


EOS NEWS


Getting technical in Delft All the latest news from the


European Optical Society www.myeos.org


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he European Optical Society’s biennial meeting (EOSAM) will be held in Delft, The Netherlands, between 8 and 12 October 2018. The symposium will be chaired by Professor Paul Urbach, from the Technical University of Delft (TU Delft), and Stefan Bäumer, of the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), and is being organised by TU Delft, TNO, and PhotonicsNL, the local EOS branch society. The event will feature several topical meetings, tutorials, workshops, and an exhibition. The Netherlands is the hot spot for photonics in Europe and the strong optics research and industry in Delft makes it a perfect location to hold the symposium (www.myeos.org/events/eosam2018).


The topical meetings (TOMS) for EOSAM 2018 include:


l TOM 1- Silicon Photonics and Guided- Wave Optics;


l TOM 2- Freeform Optics; l TOM 3- Optical System Design, Tolerancing and Manufacturing;


l TOM 4- Bio-Medical Optics; l TOM 5- Metamaterials, Plasmonics and Resonant Nanophotonics;


l TOM 6- Frontiers in Optical Metrology; l TOM 7- Organic & Hybrid Semiconductor Materials and Devices;


l TOM 8- Adaptive Optics & Information driven optical systems; and


l TOM 9- Tapered optical fibers, from fundamental to applications (new for 2018).


The exhibition will be held alongside the symposium, in addition to an industry poster session in which companies are entitled to present their key technology competences to conference attendees. There will also be a session reporting on various European projects, where results can be shared and displayed.


EOSAM 2018 will be held at the Technical University of Delft


EOS awards


Several awards will be presented during the symposium. As a legacy of the International Year of Light 2015, EOS continues to award early career awards for entrepreneurs and female researchers who have made significant contributions to photonics. The EOS Prize will be awarded to authors of an outstanding European research paper in the optics field. The best student oral and poster presentations are again sponsored by Carl Zeiss.


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