Chairs & Committee Members
The Technical Program Chairs and Committee Members are integral to the success of the meeting. These volunteers dedicate countless hours to planning, including such critical activities as raising funds to support the event, securing invited speakers, reaching out to colleagues to encourage submissions, reviewing papers, and scheduling sessions. On behalf of OSA, its Board, and its entire staff, we extend enormous gratitude to the following members of the Photonics in Switching (PS) Technical Program Committee.
Program Committee
General Chairs
- Ken-ichi Kitayama, Osaka Univ., Japan
- David Neilson, Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, USA
- S. J. Ben Yoo, Univ. of California at Davis, USA
Program Chairs
- John Bowers, Univ. of California at Santa Barbara, USA
- Dominique Chiaroni, Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, France
- Yoshiaki Nakano, Tokyo Univ., Japan
Asia and Pacific
- Calvin C.K. Chan, Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
- Hiroaki Harai, NICT, Japan
- Sailing He, Zhejiang Univ., China
- Kerry Hinton, Univ. of Melbourne, Australia
- Kyonghon Kim, Inha Univ., Republic of Korea
- June-Koo Kevin Rhee, KAIST, Republic of Korea
- Ryo Takahashi, NTT, Japan
- Hiroyuki Uenohara, Tokyo Inst. of Technology, Japan
- Masashi Usami, KDDI, Japan
- Naoya Wada, NICT, Japan
- Shizhong Xie, Tsinghua Univ., China
- Taewhan Yoo, ETRI, Republic of Korea
Europe
- Antonella Bogoni, CNIT, Italy
- Jose Capmany, Polytechnic Univ. of Valencia, Spain
- Ernesto Ciaramella, Sant’Anna Univ., Italy
- Harm Dorren, Technische Univ. Eindhoven, Netherlands
- Andreas Gladisch, T-systems, Germany
- Mario Pickavet, Univ. Gent, Belgium
- Giancarlo Prati, CNIT, Italy
- David J. Richardson, Univ. of Southampton, UK
- Harald Rohde, Nokia Siemens Networks, Germany
- Roberto Sabella, Ericsson, Italy
- Idelfonso Tafur Monroy, Technische Univ. Denmark, Denmark
- Ian White, Cambridge Univ., UK
- Lena Wosinska, KTH, Sweden
North America
- Keren Bergman, Columbia Univ., USA
- Daniel Blumenthal, Univ. of California at Santa Barbara, USA
- George Clapp, Telcordia, USA
- Madeleine Glick, Intel, USA
- Volkan Kaman, Aurrion, LLC, USA
- Biswanath Mukherjee, Univ. of California at Davis, USA
- Loukas Paraschis, Cisco Systems, Inc., USA
- Bryan Robinson, MIT Lincoln Lab, USA
- Galen Sasaki, Univ. of Hawaii, USA
- Axel Scherer, Caltech, USA
- Alan Willner, Univ. of Southern California, USA
- Ming Wu, Univ. of California at Berkeley, USA
If you are a member of the committee and have any questions or concerns at any point along the way, please refer to the information below or contact your program manager.
Information for Conference Chairs and Committee Members
Information for Session Chairs/Presiders
Presiders are requested to identify themselves at least 20 minutes before the session begins to the audiovisual personnel for a quick review of equipment and procedures.
Guidelines
Remember to introduce yourself as the presider and announce the session. The total amount of time allotted for each paper will be listed in the online program as well as in the conference program book. Generally, invited talks are allowed 25 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for discussion. Generally, contributed talks are allowed 12 minutes for presentation and 3 minutes for discussion. Generally, tutorials are allotted 45 minutes to 1 hour, with 5 minutes for discussion. A 60-minute mechanical timer will be available for your use. We recommend that the timer is set two minutes prior to the end of the presentation time in order to provide a warning to wrap up the talk and start the discussion period. Notify the authors of this warning system. It is also important to remind the speaker to repeat the questions asked from the audience.
Maintaining the scheduled timing of papers is very important. In cases where the paper is withdrawn or the speaker does not show, use the time for an extended question period for authors of previously presented papers or call a break. PLEASE DO NOT START TALKS EARLIER THAN THEY ARE SCHEDULED. All requests to modify the program schedule should be directed to the program chair.
We encourage you to watch a short podcast featuring Dr. Ben Eggleton (CUDOS, Univ. of Sydney, Australia) giving tips on how to be a great presider. Or download notes from the podcast.
Speaker Check-in Sheet
Once you arrive at your session room, you'll find a folder at the podium or on the table at the front of the room. This folder will contain a sheet for each session in that room. Please be sure to remove only your session sheet. The check-in sheet will list the talks within your session, the order in which they will be given, and the name of the author giving the presentation. Please be sure to check the box to indicate which speakers presented during the session. Make note of any no-show speakers or replacement speakers. Also, please try to estimate the number of attendees at the session at the start of the session, about halfway into the session, and at the end of the session; note these counts where indicated in the upper right corner. Leave the completed sheet in the folder in the pocket marked "Completed" and leave the folder on the podium or table for the next session presider. The check-in sheet serves two purposes: 1) to assist you in running an effective session and 2) to help us ensure that the appropriate speakers' files are archived on OSA Optics InfoBase after the meeting. Only those authors who attend and present are included in the InfoBase, so it's important that you make note of any presenters who are absent.
View a sample check-in sheet.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Due to licensing restrictions, the use of music in presentations, including video presentations, is prohibited. If a speaker uses music during his/her presentation, please inform Meeting Management immediately.