15th June 2009 - 17th June 2009
International Congress Centre Munich, Germany
The Conferences on Frontiers in Electronic Imaging and Manufacturing of Optical Components, organized by the European Optical Society (EOS), are part of the WORLD OF PHOTONICS CONGRESS (Munich, Germany, from 14 to 19 June, 2009), the leading international congress for optical technologies in Europe, held in conjunction with LASER World of PHOTONICS 2009, the international trade fair for optical technologies. Second Call for papers has recently been published! Download the call for papers (pdf-file, 500 KB).
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The WORLD OF PHOTONICS CONGRESS is the leading international congress for optical technologies in Europe. It is held in conjunction with LASER World of PHOTONICS 2009, the international trade fair for optical technologies including components, systems and applications, so there is an intense exchange between the scientific and industrial sectors. Themes are selected and discussed based on their scientific relevance and the industrial impact.
The WORLD OF PHOTONICS CONGRESS is a unique event that covers all topics of photonics. Topics range from the latest research and development including basic research, medical application, as well as lasers in manufacturing, sensors and industrial image processing to discussions about physical processes in new light source.
The World of Photonics Congress groups together a large number of general and topical meetings covering all topics relevant to the development of modern laser and photonic science and technology. For 2009, a series of special joint sessions are being especially coordinated in order to highlight topics at the interface of the thematic areas covered by the participating conferences, with the topics covered including emerging areas in biophotonics, fundamentals and modeling of materials processing with lasers, Fiber Lasers and Amplifiers and metrology of optical components. Joint sessions are especially marked in the calls and programs.
The World of Photonics Congress is sponsored by the German Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).
Abstract Submissions and Deadlines
Submission date of abstracts: 26 January 2009
Notifcation to authors: 19 February 2009
Publication of the programme: April 2009
Submission will open in January 2009!
Conditions: Before submitting an abstract, please read the following conditions for abstract submission carefully:
Contributions will be accepted for oral and poster presentation. Please indicate your preference.
At least one author is requested to register properly, to attend the event and present the abstract as scheduled.
All accepted abstracts will be published in the EOS conference digest (CD-Rom or print) and in the advance / final programme (online and print).
Abstracts must cover a minimum of half a page and a maximum of two pages and must be written according to the EOS abstract guidelines, which can be downloaded at www.myeos.org/abstractguidelines.
The EOS is authorized to circulate your abstract to chairs and programme committee members for review purposes.
To ensure the high-quality of our topical meetings, conferences and workshops, all abstracts will be reviewed by the Chairs and Programme Committee members. In correspondence with the Programme Committee, the EOS has the right to reject any abstract that does not meet quality or content requirements.
Prepare before submitting an abstract: Authors are requested to submit an extended abstract of a maximum of two pages with at least one figure. Abstracts must be submitted according to the EOS abstract guidelines.
Download the EOS abstract guidelines at: www.myeos.org/abstractguidelines. Please do not submit abstracts that do not correspond to our guidelines.
Make sure that you have all necessary contact information for your abstract submission ready: name, first name, affiliation, address, phone number, e-mail address of contact person (person who is going to present the abstract) and co-authors.
If you have prepared all those information, please submit your abstract online at the event website: www.myeos.org/munich2009_MOC (for Manufacturing of Optical Components) or www.myeos.org/munich2009_FEI (for Frontiers in Electronic Imaging). Then got o your preferred sub-conference website and click on “submit an abstract” and follow the online instructions. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at: munich@myeos.org or +49-511-2788-159.
All attendees of these EOS Conferences receive a 20% discount on the publication rate for JEOS:RP, the e-journal of the European Optical Society (http://www.jeos.org/). The paper submitted to JEOS:RP must be an original contribution that is connected to the conference presentation and must be submitted no later than 15 August, 2009. The publication rate for authors of the event is 280€ (instead of 350€).
The registration for this EOS conference includes admission to all conferences of the WORLD OF PHOTONICS CONGRESS 2009 as well as to the LASER World of PHOTONICS 2009 exhibition. Registration will open in 2009.
Venue
ICM - International Congress Centre Munich Messe München GmbH Am Messesee 81829 Munich Germany
The ICM is one of the most modern congress centers in the world. It is integrated into the New Munich Trade Fair Centre, located in Munich.
Picture: (c) Messe München GmbH
Due to Munich’s excellent infrastructure, the ICM can easily be reached with the public transport.
(c) Messe München GmbH
To get to the venue, please take the subway U2, which goes straight to the ICM ("Messestadt West" station) and runs from 5:30 to 24:00. During peak periods, the U2 runs at 5-minute intervals: 07.00 - 09.40 (from the main station "Hauptbahnhof"); 14.45 - 19.05 (from the ICM stattion "Messestadt West"). For more information, please go to the World of Photonics website: Getting there
Analytic expressions and approximations for the on-axis, aberration-free Rayleigh and Debye integral in the case of focusing fields on a circular aperture [read more]
Polarization conversion with a photonic crystal slab [read more]
Fourier transformed picosecond synchronously pumped optical parametric oscillator without spectral filtering element [read more]
Wavelength-tunable picosecond pulses from a passively mode-locked figure-eight Erbium-doped fiber laser with a Sagnac fiber filter [read more]
Progress towards lightning control using lasers [read more]