OSA
The Optical Society

Advancing the Science and Technology of Light

Author and Presenter Information

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Author Timeline

October 2009 Call for Papers Opens
By February 17, 2010 Prepare and Submit Your Work to the Meeting
February 17, 2010, 12:00 p.m. noon (17.00 GMT) Abstract and Summary Submissions Due
Late February/Early March 2010 Peer Review
Late March 2010 Program Committee Meeting/Decisions
Early April 2010 Authors Notified of Committee Decisions
Early April 2010 Online Program Planner Available
By May 3, 2010 Eligible Students: Apply for a Student Travel Grant
June-July 2010 Prepare to Present at the Meeting
June-July 2010 Prepare and Submit Your Proceedings Manuscript
By June 25, 2010 Register for the Meeting
By June 25, 2010 Make Your Housing Arrangements
July 6, 2010, 12:00 p.m. noon (16.00 GMT) Postdeadline Abstract and Summary Submissions Due
Week of July 12 Postdeadline Submissions Peer Review
At the Meeting Postdeadline Authors Notified of Committee Decisions
July 18-23, 2010 Present at the Meeting
By August 13, 2010 Presented Papers Available in Optics InfoBase
December 2010 Proceedings Volumes Mailed

Prepare and Submit Your Work to the Meeting

Deadline: February 17, 2010 (12:00 noon EST, 17.00 GMT)

The submission deadline has passed. If you have new and significant material, you are encouraged to submit a Postdeadline paper for consideration.

Peer Review

Submissions to OSA meetings undergo a peer review conducted by the members of the Technical Program Committee. The results of the peer review translate into presentation selections and topic-driven technical sessions for the meeting. Maintaining a thorough peer review process ensures the high quality of the presentations offered at the meeting. Summaries, as submitted by the authors, of all accepted papers will be included on the Technical Digest CD-ROM distributed at the meeting. Summaries of all presentations made at the conference will be archived in Optics InfoBase after the conference.

Program Committee Meeting/Decisions

The Technical Program Committee meets, either in person or online, to determine which submissions will be accepted for presentation and then to group those accepted presentations into sessions. The decisions of the program committee meeting, regarding both acceptance and scheduling, are final.

Eligible Students: Apply for a Student Travel Grant

Deadline: May 3, 2010

The OSA Foundation is pleased to offer travel grants to students working or studying in a qualifying developing nation who plan to attend Optical Fabrication and Testing (OF&T). Go to the OSA Foundation Travel Grant page for details on criteria and application requirements.

Authors Notified of Committee Decisions

After the Technical Program Committee meeting, the corresponding/presenting author will receive official notification of the committee's decision. This notification will come from osa@abstractsonline.com. It is important that you add this address to the "safe list" in your email software to ensure that you receive the notification. Note that the notification is sent to only the corresponding/presenting author, and that author is expected to share the notification with any co-authors. The decisions of the program committee meeting, regarding both acceptance and scheduling, are final.

Online Program Planner Available

The online program planner is available a few days after author notifications are sent. The online program planner allows you to browse speakers and the agenda of sessions and perform simple and advanced searches to identify parts of the program that are of interest to you. Use the online program planner to build a custom itinerary-not only can you plan and print your personal itinerary before coming to the meeting, you can also add your itinerary to your electronic calendar, download it to a personal mobile device or email it to a friend or colleague who might be interested in attending the meeting.

Prepare to Present at the Meeting

To ensure a successful presentation at the meeting, make sure to remember the following:

Postdeadline Abstract and Summary Submissions Due

Deadline: July 6, 2010 (12:00 noon EDT, 16.00 GMT)
The purpose of postdeadline papers is to give participants the opportunity to hear new and significant material in rapidly advancing areas. Only those papers judged to be truly excellent and compelling in their timeliness are accepted for postdeadline presentation. If you believe your work meets these requirements, you are encouraged to submit a postdeadline paper by following the instructions below:

  • Read the Call for Papers.
  • Review the Submission Guidelines and prepare your submission according to the instructions, using the provided templates.
  • Log on to the submission site to complete your submission.
  • If you would like a confirmation of your submission emailed to you, be sure to select this option during the submission process.
  • Official notification will be sent to the corresponding/presenting author of accepted presentations by July 19, 2010 (during the meeting).
  • If you have questions about your submission, call +1.202.416.6191 or send an email to cstech@osa.org.

Register for the Meeting

Pre-registration deadline: June 25, 2010. Register before this deadline to take advantage of savings!

Reminder: All presenters and presiders are required to register.

Make your Housing  Arrangements

Secure housing within the official housing block, available through June 14, 2010.

Postdeadline Submissions Peer Review

All contributed submissions to OSA meetings, including postdeadline submissions, undergo a peer review conducted by the members of the Technical Program Committee. The results of the peer review translate into presentation selections for the meeting. Maintaining a thorough peer review process ensures the high quality of the presentations offered at the meeting

Postdeadline Authors Notified of Committee Decisions

The corresponding/presenting author will receive official notification of the committee's decision. This notification will come from osa@abstractsonline.com. It is important that you add this address to the "safe list” in your email software to ensure that you receive the notification. Note that the notification is sent to only the corresponding/presenting author, and that author is expected to share the notification with any co-authors. The decisions of the program committee meeting, regarding both acceptance and scheduling, are final.

Present at the Meeting

To ensure that the program runs smoothly, all speakers are requested to upload their presentations on the respective session room laptop at least one full coffee break prior to their session.

The meeting rooms will contain the following:

  • Laptop computer with Windows XP and Microsoft Office 2000.
  • LCD projector
  • Podium microphone
  • Projection pointer

Mac users should bring along a compatible VGA plug or the cable that converts Firewire to VGA which comes with the purchase of the laptop.

Additional equipment will be made available only by special arrangement. The attendee will be responsible for the cost of any video equipment. Contact the Meetings Department with your request for other equipment.

Please note that Internet access will not be available during your presentation, and due to licensing restrictions, the use of music in presentations, including video presentations, is prohibited.

If you are a presider/session chair, see tips on running a successful session.

Important Information

Important Dates

  • Papers for this meeting are now available in Optics InfoBase. Check back with osa.org for details on the next meeting.