Leaders in Laser Spectroscopic Sensing and Optical Imaging to Headline Plenaries at the All-Virtual 2020 OSA Optical Sensors and Sensing and Imaging and Applied Optics Congresses
Plenaries to be presented live and made available later for on-demand viewing
WASHINGTON - Spectroscopic sensing by laser techniques, new sensing approaches to spectroscopic and material-based gas sensors, images of a black hole and design strategies for sensor array cameras will be the themes of plenary talks at the all-virtual collocated 2020 OSA Optical Sensors and Sensing Congress, and 2020 OSA Imaging and Applied Optics Congress to be held 22 - 26 June.
The Optical Sensors and Sensing Congress plenary is scheduled for Tuesday, 23 June, 07:45 - 09:30 PDT and the Imaging and Applied Optics Congress plenary will take place Thursday, 25 June, 07:45 - 09:30 PDT. A recorded archive will be made available for on-demand viewing. The congresses, originally planned as in-person events, have been transitioned to an all-virtual format to ensure registrants have access to the high-quality, peer-reviewed technical program. Technical sessions will be presented live from the Pacific Daylight Time Zone (PDT).
In his talk titled "Laser Spectroscopic Sensing in Environmental, Ecological and Biomedical Research," Sensing Congress plenary speaker Sune Svanberg, professor at South China Normal University, Guangzhou, China will discuss how these laser techniques and non-intrusive monitoring are being applied to areas strongly impacting human daily life.
Sensing Congress plenary speaker Radislav Potyrailo, principal scientist at GE Research, USA will analyze capabilities of natural and fabricated photonic three-dimensional nanostructures as sensors for detection of different gases. His talk titled "Journey from Natural to Fabricated Gas Sensing Photonic Nanostructures: Unexpected Discoveries and Societal Impact" will highlight performance advances in detection of multiple gases with specific nanostructure designs.
Techniques developed by the Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration to photograph a black hole will be the focus of the Imaging Congress plenary with speaker Katie Bouman, assistant professor at California Institute of Technology, USA. Bouman's talk titled "Capturing the First Picture of a Black Hole and Beyond," will describe how data from the Event Horizon Telescope's observations of a black hole were calibrated and imaged, and future developments with telescope arrays.
David Brady, professor at Duke University, USA will review design strategies for heterogeneous sensor array cameras and analyze system performance for various recent designs in his Imaging Congress plenary talk titled "Defining the Digital Camera." The camera consists of a variety of sensor resources, potentially including lens and sensor arrays with various forms of active illumination and 3D sensing. The camera consists of a variety of sensor resources, potentially including lens and sensor arrays with various forms of active illumination and 3D sensing. The camera consists of a variety of sensor resources, potentially including lens and sensor arrays with various forms of active illumination and 3D sensing.
The all-virtual 2020 OSA Optical Sensors and Sensing Congress, 22 - 25 June, comprised of five topical meetings, features the latest optical-based sensor advances as the market continues to expand and sensor technology becomes more sophisticated. Conference registration is free for all participants and currently open. You must register in advance to receive the web link to access the conference. Download the Sensing Congress app here.
The all-virtual 2020 OSA Imaging and Applied Optics Congress, 23 - 26 June, comprised of five topical meetings, highlights the latest imaging research and applications of these technologies to industrial, military and medical challenges. Conference registration is free for all participants and currently open. You must register in advance to receive the web link to access the conference. Download the Imaging Congress app here.