Invited Speakers
Optical Fibre Sensors for Industrial Applications in the Safety and Security, PLENARY
Brian Culshaw,
University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom,
Abstract: Optical fibre sensors appeared over 40 years ago. Important prospects lie in safety and security. This talk will explore why, and highlight successes, false starts and areas where more is needed for user acceptance.
Jarkko Antila,
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland,
Finland,
Fabry-Perot Interferometer Spectral Engines for Imaging Applications, Invited
Nicholas Barbi,
PulseTor,
United States,
Tajke-off Angle Imaging for Precise Image-X-ray Map Correlation in Scanning Electron Microscopy: The Applicaiton of Silicon Photomultipliers to Eelectron Imaging, Invited
Steven Buckley,
TSI Inc.,
United States,
Sorting of Aluminum and Scrap Metal using Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy, Invited
Francois Chateauneuf,
Institut National d'Optique,
Canada,
AeroMap: LiDAR for Real-time Aerosol Mapping and Control, Invited
Gregory Duckworth,
OptaSense,
United States,
Distributed Sensing Applications of Rayleigh Scattering in Fiber Optic Cables, Invited
Jess Ford,
Weatherford International Ltd,
United States,
Downhole Fluid and Analysis and Chemometric, Invited
Kay Gastinger,
Norges Teknisk Naturvitenskapelige Univ,
Norway,
Finding the Needle in the Haystack - Approaches for Detecting Small Defects on a Large Object, Invited
Gary Gimmestad,
Georgia Tech Research Institute,
United States,
New Inversion Algorithms for Multi-Angle Lidar, Invited
Mike Hillier,
Isomet Corp,
United Kingdom,
Exploring Acousto-Optic Devices and Applications: A Summary of AO Techniques and a Discussion on Present Day Applications in Science and Industry, Invited
Drew Hmiel,
Solar Light,
United States,
Exposing Polymers to Xe arc UVA+B Focused Beams Enhances Accelerated Outdoor Simulations at Moderate Temperatures, Invited
Hong Hua,
University of Arizona,
United States,
Lightweight, Low-cost Augmented Reality Displays Enabled by Freeform Optical Technology, Invited
Kevin Kelley,
DeNovix Inc,
United States,
Microvolume Spectrophotometric Analysis for Life Science Applications, Invited
Gary Miller,
US Naval Research Laboratory,
United States,
Fiber Laser Sensors: From Prototype to Practical, Invited
Ramkumar Narayanswamy,
Intel Corporation,
United States,
Computational Imaging Platforms for Next Generation User Experience, Invited
Sinead O'Keeffe,
University of Limerick,
Ireland,
Optical Fibre Luminescence Sensor for Real-time Radiotherapy Dosimetry, Invited
Wolfgang Osten,
Universität Stuttgart,
Germany,
Optical Metrology and Inspection: From the Laboratory to the Real World, Invited
Heidi Ottevaere,
Vrije Universiteit Brussel,
Belgium,
Multi-channel, Multi-resolution Micro-optical Smart Imaging Systems, Invited
Michael Powers,
General Dynamics,
United States,
Progress in Supercontinuum-based Spectral LIDAR and its Applications to Robotic Systems, Invited
Sabbir Rangwala,
Princeton Lightwave Inc,
United States,
Short Wave Infrared Wavelength (SWIR) Applications in Industrial Optics: Drivers and Challenges, Invited
Nathalie Renaud,
Institut National d'Optique,
Canada,
Fusion of Hyperspectral Imaging and Fluorescence: System and Applications, Invited
Alan Ryder,
Nanoscale Biophotonics Laboratory,
Ireland,
Quantitative Analysis of Complex Liquids using Multi-dimensional Fluorescence Spectroscopy: From Oil to Vegemite, Invited
Sapna Shroff,
Ricoh Innovations, Inc.,
United States,
Plenoptic System Response and Image Formation, Invited
Tong Sun,
City University,
United Kingdom,
Photonic Crystal Fibres for Monitoring the Onset of Corrosion in Reinforced Concrete Structures, Invited
Xiaoli Sun,
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,
United States,
Space lidars - Interplanetary Laser Ranging and Communication Experiments Performed by NASA GSFC, Invited
Peter Torrione,
New Folder Consulting,
A New Quantitative Approach to LIBS: A Statistical Model for Elemental Analysis, Invited