IPAS Shines at SPIE Photonics West 2024

Photonics West 2024 - Plenary Talk

IPAS members actively participate in the 2024 edition of SPIE Photonics West, highlighting the crucial advancements in photonics and sensing across various disciplines. The event serves as a platform for IPAS members to share their groundbreaking research through 16 captivating talks, underscoring the importance of their contributions.

The presentations encompass a diverse range of topics, from innovative medical imaging techniques to cutting-edge developments in optical clock technology. This world-renowned tradeshow provides a unique opportunity for members to engage with peers, experts, and industry leaders, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange.

The following is a list of IPAS members and their presentations at SPIE Photonics West:

  • Rouyan Chen: Detection of atherosclerotic plaques with nanoparticles as a contrast agent using a multimodal imaging system on 27 Jan, 11:35-11:55 AM PST in Moscone Center, Room 307, and Miniaturised 3D printed fibre-optic probe for autofluorescence detection of human plaques on 28 Jan, 9:30-9:50 AM PST in Moscone Center, Room 160.

  • Robert McLaughlin: Quantitative measurement of blood flow speed using probabilistic analysis of OCT speckle on 27 Jan, 2:15-2:35 PM PST in Moscone Center, Room 205, and Integrating OCT needle probes with artificial neural networks to quantify meat eating quality for the livestock industry on 30 Jan, 2:00-2:15 PM PST in Moscone Center, Room 308.

  • Andreas Boes: Progress towards a high-performance miniature optical Rubidium clock on 27 Jan, 3:30-4:00 PM PST in Moscone Center, Room 157.

  • Linh Nguyen: Toward a holmium doped multimode fibre amplifier with high-quality focused output using wavefront-shaping, presented live on 30 Jan, and Near-field beam shaping in high-power single-frequency pulsed Er/Yb co-doped multimode fibre amplifier on 30 Jan, 11:40 AM - 12:00 PM PST in Moscone Center, Room 203.

  • Gabriel Britto Monteiro: Resolving the hyperfine structure of rubidium with a speckle spectrometer on 30 Jan, 8:30-8:50 AM PST in Moscone Center, Room 160.

  • Kishan Dholakia: Measuring picometer-level displacements using speckle patterns generated by an integrating sphere on 30 Jan, 8:50-9:10 AM PST in Moscone Center, Room 160.

  • Kylie Dunning: Non-invasive assessment of the developmental potential of embryos using digital holographic microscopy on 30 Jan, 9:45-10:15 AM PST in Moscone Center, Room 211.

  • Glenn Solomon: Characterizing semiconductor quantum-dot non-classical light sources on 30 Jan, 4:00-4:30 PM PST in Moscone Center, Room 206.

  • Yunle Wei: Development of low-phonon-energy glass for 3D volumetric display on 30 Jan, 4:40-5:00 PM PST in Moscone Center, Room 2012.

  • Stephen Warren-Smith: 2 µm simple tunable fibre laser source for optimizing pumping of 3.5 µm dual-wavelength pumping systems and material absorption characterization on 30 Jan, 6:00-8:00 PM PST in Moscone Center, Room 2003, and High efficiency multimode to single mode fibre conversion using wavefront shaping on 1 Feb, 10:30-10:50 AM PST in Moscone Center, Room 160.

  • Thomas de Prinse: Novel fluorescence analysis for real-time moon mineralogy, presented live on 31 Jan.

  • Heike Ebendorff-Heidepriem: Ultra-simplified single-step fabrication of polymer microstructured optical fibers: directly from pellets to fiber on 1 Feb, 10:40-11:00 AM PST in Moscone Center, Room 2018.

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