We are pleased to announce the Industry Symposium on Photonic Sensing, to be held on Wednesday, September 4th, 2024, at OST in Buchs (SG).
Renowned speakers in the field of photonic sensing will present on a broad range of topics, including fiber optics sensing, environmental and biological sensing, photonic integrated circuits, biosensing by photonic metasurfaces, cavity quantum optomechanics, nanosecond pulsed mid-infrared lasers, and quantum communication and computing.
As the joint organizing committee, OST and Swissphotonics look forward to welcoming you to Buchs (SG). Join us at this event where attendees and speakers alike can benefit from a rich network, exchange ideas, and gain insight into new trends, measurement methodologies, and research findings.
13:30 | From chipscale frequency combs to next generation integrated photonic circuits based lasers, amplifiers and modulators Prof. Tobias Kippenberg, EPFL |
14:15 | Applications of short-pulsed mid-infrared lasers – cold ablation with nanosecond pulses Dr. Gabriel Spuehler, Glucoloop AG |
14:30 | Superconducting single-photon detection for quantum communication and quantum computing applications Dr. Felix Bussières, ID Quantique SA |
14:45 | Coffee break |
15:15 | Challenges to commercialize new photonic sensing technologies Dr. Daniel Brau, Miraex |
15:30 | Dr. Antoine Muller, AlpesLasers S.A. |
15:45 | Miniaturization of optical sensor systems through photonic integration using PCB embedded optical waveguides Dr. Nikolaus Flöry, vario-optics AG |
16:00 | Tunable and mass-fabrication compatible all-dielectric metasurfaces for mobile sensing applications Dr. Emanuel Lörtscher, IBM, |
16:15 | End of Event |
OST Campus Buchs
Werdenbergstrasse 4, 9470 Buchs, Schweiz
OST Campus Buchs
Werdenbergstrasse 4
9470
Buchs
Schweiz
Datum: 04.09.2024, 13:30 – 16:30
Ort:
OST Campus Buchs
Werdenbergstrasse 4, 9470 Buchs, Schweiz
Karte Veranstaltungsort
Preis: Kostenlos
Veranstalter:
OST Ostschweizer Fachhochschule
Event Partner:
Switzerland Innovation Park Ost
EMPA Materials Science and Technology
Swissphotonics
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