The coming photonics-related events hold in California
August 1, 2012 | Posted by Frank Gomez under EDCAS |
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The coming photonics-related events hold in California.
1. The Compound Semiconductor Week 2012,
the common venue for the 24th International Conference on Indium Phosphide and Related Materials and 39th International Symposium on Compound Semiconductors. August 27-30, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA. Website: http://www.ece.ucsb.edu/Faculty/rodwell/iprm2012/
IPRM-2012 is the 24th event of this highly renowned conference series established in 1989. The conference will continue the tradition of bringing together scientists from academia and industry to share recent developments in the field. Major conference topics will include advances in materials, devices, processing, and applications in telecom and datacom, defense, sensors and imaging. A new topical area ” nm Electron Devices for VLSI ” will be addressed to highlight the increasing importance of III-V MOS technologies.
Papers are solicited that address but are not limited to the following areas:
Bulk Materials and Epitaxy
Nanostructures and Novel Materials
Optoelectronics and Related Processing Technologies
Photonic and Photonic/Electronic IntegrationTechnologies
High-Speed Electron Devices and Related Processing Technologies
nm Electron Devices for VLSI
The International Symposium on Compound Semiconductors is the forum for science, technology and applications of compound semiconductors. This year is the 39th meeting of this scientific community – ISCS-2012 addresses the physics, science, and applications of III-V and II-VI compound semiconductors as well as SiGe, SiC and related alloys. Papers are solicited on compound semiconductor related topics including:
*Crystal growth and deposition techniques
*Oxides and carbon related materials
*Nanotechnologies and nanostructures
*Physics, simulation and characterization
*Light emitters and detectors
*High frequency and high power electronics
*Novel device concepts (spintronics, metamaterials, nanowires)
*Sensors and actuators
2. The 9th International
Conference on Group IV Photonics (GFP) 2012, Holiday Inn on the Bay Hotel, San
Diego, CA, August 29-31. Website: http://www.gfp-ieee.org/
Scientists from academia and industry will share their insights on the current and future
status of SI Photonics, and other Group IV element based photonic materials and
devices, including integration and fabrication technologies. Meet face-to-face
with researchers, engineers, and business leaders from around the globe. Learn
about key discoveries in your field – 100+ presentations for the following
topics will be covered during the 3-day Conference:
· Silicon Photonics, Integration, Applications, and Manufacturing Technology
· Advanced Materials & Associated Fabrication Technology
· Photonic Devices and Nano Structures
3. IEEE Photonics
Conference 2012 (Formerly LEOS Annual Meeting), Hyatt Regency San Francisco
Airport, Burlingame, CA, September 23-27. Website: http://www.ipc-ieee.org/
The IEEE Photonics
Society Conference 2012(IPC 2012), previously known as the IEEE LEOS Annual
Meeting announces a Call for Exhibits seeking companies to participate in
showcasing and discussing their products, interact with existing customers, or
generating new sales leads. More than 600 people from industry, academia and
government gather for IEEE Photonics Conference, to take part of the latest
results on technologies and applications where quantum electronic devices
involving light are key elements, including: Biophotonics, Displays and
Lighting, High Power/Intensity Sources, Microwave Photonics, Nanophotonics,
Non-Linear and Ultrafast Optics, Optical Communications, Optical Fiber
Technology, Optical Interconnects, Optical Networks and Systems,
Photodetectors, Sensors, Systems and Imaging, Photonic Integration and
Packaging, Photonic Materials Science and Technology, Semiconductor Lasers.
4. IEEE International
Semiconductor Laser Conference 2012, Mission Valley Marriott, San Diego, CA, October
7-10. Website: http://www.islc-ieee.org/
In ISLC 2012, the leading scientists and industrial leaders in semiconductor lasers will share their insights regarding semiconductor lasers, amplifiers, and LEDs from basic physics of new materials and structures to new and improved devices used to enable them. Meet face-to-face with researchers, engineers, and business
leaders from around the globe. Learn about key discoveries in your field. Over 100 presentations on the most advanced developments of the semiconductor laser.
The ISLC 2012 will feature a full suite of plenary presentations, invited/contributed, and poster presentations from academic and industrial researchers who will create an inspiring and thought provoking experience.