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Plenary & Invited Speakers
Cold atoms on atom chips
E Hinds, Imperial College London (UK)
Metamaterials, Negative Refraction, and a New Design Paradigms
in Optics
J Pendry, Imperial College London (UK)
Keeping a tight focus on light
P Russell, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (Germany)
The optics of microscopy
C J R Sheppard, National University of Singapore (Singapore)
Optics and Photonics 2006
Advanced imaging
Making light work harder: new developments in 3-D microscopy
R Juskaitis, University of Oxford (UK)
Diffractive optics
M Taghizadeh, Heriot-Watt University (UK)
Environmental optics
Lidar remote sensing of the atmosphere
G Vaughan, University of Manchester (UK)
EUV and X-ray optics
P Doyle, University College London (UK)
FASIG 1: Shape and Measurement
Resolution enhanced technologies in optical metrology
W Osten, University of Stutttgart (Germany)
Fibre Optic sensors and systems
Ultra-sensitive strain detection in optical fiber resonators
P Ferraro
Instituto Nazionale di Ottica Applicata (INOA) del CNR (Italy)
Optical fibre sensors
Challenges in construction monitoring using optical fibre sensor
techniques
K Grattan, City University (UK)
Instrumentation and measurement
Characterisation of granular and particulate materials
through digital imaging
Y Yan, University of Kent (UK)
Optical environmental sensing I
Lidar remote sensing of the atmosphere
G Vaughan, University of Manchester (UK)
Optical environmental sensing II
Aeroengine exhaust emissions monitoring
M Hilton, University of Reading (UK)
Optical tweezers
Optical
micromanipulation takes hold
K Dholakia, University of St Andrews (UK)
Optical vortices
C Paterson, Imperial College London (UK)
Photonics and Imaging in Biology and Medicine
Multidimensional
fluorescence imaging
P French, Imperial College London, UK
Structured Optical Materials
M Schubert, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
QEP-17
Advances in laser science
Control and measurement of attosecond pulses
P Corkum, National Research Council of Canada (Canada)
Coherent atom manipulation
Manipulating molecules using intense light fields
P Barker, Heriot-Watt University (UK)
Building multi particle neutral atom systems one by one - a
bottom-up approach for quantum information processing
D Meschede, Universität Bonn (Germany)
Laser spectroscopy of molecular interactions
Laser spectroscopy of molecular interactions
K Müller-Dethlefs, University of Manchester (UK)
Metamaterials
Negative refractive-index metamaterials in optics
V Shalaev, Purdue University (USA)
Microstructured photonic materials
Origins and limitations of photonic bandgap fibres
J Knight, University of Bath (UK)
Nonlinear optics
Dissipative Lattice Solitons in Bose-Einstein Condensates and
Nonlinear Optics
G-L Oppo, University of Strathclyde (UK)
FTDT optics and meta-optics
R Ziolkowski, University of Arizona (USA)
Nanophotoics and Plasmonics
Surface plasmon waveguides and resonators
K Krenn, Karl-Franzens University (Austria)
Nano-Scale Circuit Elements and Circuit Theory in Optics: Concepts
and Potentials
N Engheta, University of Pennsylvania (USA)
Quantum degenerate gases
Quantum degenerate gases
J Dalibard, Laboratoire Kastler Brossel (France)
Formation of bright matter wave solitons during the collapse
of attractive Bose-Einstein condensates
S L Cornish, Durham University (UK)
Quantum dots
Optically probing charge and spin excitations in quantum dots
and molecules
J Finley, Technical University of Munich (Germany)
Quantum information processing
Technologies for Optical Quantum Logic
J Rarity, University of Bristol (UK)
On the distribution of polarisation entanglement in optical
fibres
A Poppe, University of Vienna (Austria)
Quantum optics
Exploring the Quantum with Atoms and Cavities
J-M Raimond, Laboratoire Kastler Brossel (France)
Semiconductor dynamics
Polariton Simulation and its Spin Dynamics in Semiconductor
Microcavities
L Viña, Autónoma University in Madrid (Spain)
Semiconductor optoelectronics
Tailoring the extreme band structure of dilute nitride alloys for
optoelectronic device applications
E O'Reilly, The Tyndall National Institute (Ireland)
Tutorial Speakers
Quantum information processing
S Barnett, Strathclyde University, UK
Biophotonic medical imaging
Hugh Barr, Cranfield Postgraduate Medical School, UK
Adaptive optics
Gordon Love, University of Durham, UK
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