SPIE Optics + Photonics 2019, scheduled for Aug. 11-15 at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, Calif., is North America’s largest international and multidisciplinary optical science and technology meeting. Hosted by SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics, the conference will cover advancements in optical engineering and applications, nanotechnology, quantum science, organic photonics, and astronomical instrumentation.

Nanoscience + Engineering: This comprehensive track features applications in areas such as energy, medicine, information storage, and computing. Work will be presented in the fields of metamaterials, plasmonics, quantum science and technology, nanomedicine, optical trapping, nanostructured thin films, spintronics, nanostructured devices, nanoengineering, and low-dimensional materials.
Organic Photonics + Electronics: The focus of this segment is organic-based materials and devices that advance renewable energy sources. Topics and applications include OLEDs, OFETs (organic field-effect transistors), OHPVs, perovskite PVs, organic and hybrid sensors, bioelectronics, liquid crystals, and molecular machines.
Optical Engineering + Applications: This conference track will discuss developments in optical design and engineering, including applications and photonic devices; x-ray, gamma ray, and particle technologies; image and signal processing, optics and photonics for sustainable energy, remote sensing, astronomical instrumentation, and space optical systems.

Other plenary sessions are separated into various technical topics. The Nanoscience + Engineering session features “From Inverse Design to Implementation of Practical (Quantum) Photonics” by Jelena Vuckovic of Stanford University, and “Structured Light for Next-Generation Optical Trapping” presented by Cornelia Denz of Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster. The Organic Photonics + Electronics session includes William E. Moerner of Stanford University discussing “Nanophotonics Based on Individual Molecules and Light Gives Rise to 3D Super-Resolution Imaging in Cells and Biomolecular Insights.” Mona Jarrahi of UCLA will discuss “Plasmonics-Enhanced Terahertz Spectroscopy” at the Optical Engineering plenary session. Remaining topics include signal, image, and data processing and remote sensing.

From Aug. 13-15, SPIE Optics + Photonics 2019 will feature an exhibition of 180 companies showing innovative products and future technologies in the industry. Many technologies will be covered, including test and measurement equipment, fiber optics, nanoprecision products, positioning systems, and LED technology.
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