IPAS Shines at SPIE Photonics West 2024
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:
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Glenn Solomon: Characterizing semiconductor quantum-dot non-classical light sources on 30 Jan, 4:00-4:30 PM PST in Moscone Center, Room 206.
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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.
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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.
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Thomas de Prinse: Novel fluorescence analysis for real-time moon mineralogy, presented live on 31 Jan.
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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.