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PROG AT A GLANCE

2015

TABLE OF CONTENT

SHAW Centre .................................................................................................................................4

General Information .......................................................................................................................5

Social Events .................................................................................................................................6

General Information about Ottawa...................................................................................................8

Organizing Committee ....................................................................................................................9

Oral Presentations ........................................................................................................................11

Poster Presentations .....................................................................................................................21

Exhibition ....................................................................................................................................27

Index ..........................................................................................................................................36

Room  209 Room  210 Room  211 Room  212 Exhibition  Hall

8:00 - 10:35 1-­‐NONLINEAR 2-­‐OPTICAL  QUANTUM 3-­‐OPTOELECTRONIC 4-­‐THEORY  DESIGN SESSION

10:35 - 11:00

12:00 - 1:00

1:00 - 3:00 6-­‐NONLINEAR 7-­‐OPTICAL  QUANTUM 8-­‐OPTOELECTRONIC 9-­‐THEORY  DESIGN SESSION

3:00 - 3:15

3:15 - 5:40 10-­‐NONLINEAR 11-­‐OPTICAL  QUANTUM 12-­‐OPTOELECTRONIC 13-­‐THEORY  DESIGN SESSION

6:00 - 9:00

Room  209 Room  210 Room  211 Room  212 Exhibition  Hall

08:00 - 10:00 14-­‐NONLINEAR 15-­‐SENSORS  BIOMEDICALS 16-­‐HIGH  POWER 17-­‐PLASMONICS 18-­‐PHOTONIC  MATERIAL

10:00 - 10:30

10:30 - 11:15

11:15 - 12:00 20-­‐NONLINEAR 21-­‐SENSORS  BIOMEDICALS 22-­‐HIGH  POWER 23-­‐MANUFACTURING 24-­‐PHOTONIC  MATERIAL

12:15 - 1:45

1:45 - 3:05 25-­‐NONLINEAR 26-­‐MANUFACTURING 27-­‐HIGH  POWER 28-­‐PLASMONICS 28.5-­‐COMMERCIALIZATION

3:05 - 3:30

3:30 - 5:00 29-­‐NONLINEAR 30-­‐SENSORS  BIOMEDICALS 31-­‐PHOTONIC  MATERIAL 32-­‐PLASMONICS 28.5-­‐COMMERCIALIZATION

5:00 - 6:30

6:30 - 9:00

Room  209 Room  210 211 Room  212 Exhibition  Hall

8:00 - 10:00 33-­‐NONLINEAR 34-­‐SENSORS  BIOMEDICALS 35-­‐HIGH  POWER 36-­‐PLASMONICS 37-­‐COMMERCIALIZATION

10:00 - 10:30

10:30 - 11:15

11:15 - 12:30 39-­‐GREEN  PHOTONICS 40-­‐SENSORS  BIOMEDICALS 41-­‐PHOTONIC  MATERIAL 42-­‐PLASMONICS 43-­‐QUANTUM  INFO

12:30 - 1:30

1:30 - 3:10 44-­‐GREEN  PHOTONICS 45-­‐SENSORS  BIOMEDICALS 46-­‐HIGH  POWER 47-­‐QUANTUM  INFO SESSION

3:10 - 3:25

3:25 - 5:15 48-­‐GREEN  PHOTONICS 49-­‐SENSORS  BIOMEDICALS 50-­‐PHOTONIC  MATERIAL 51-­‐QUANTUM  INFO SESSION

LUNCH INCLUDED - EXHIBITION HALL

COFFEE BREAK & CLOSING WORD

Room 214

POSTER COCKTAIL - EXHIBITION HALL

COFFEE BREAK - EXHIBITION HALL

LUNCH ON YOUR OWN (NOT INCLUDED)

PUBLIC SESSION & WELCOME COCKTAIL (Ottawa University)

Thursday JUNE 11, 2015

19-PLENARY LECTURE 2 - Frederico Capasso

COFFEE BREAK - EXHIBITION HALL

Room 210

COFFEE BREAK - EXHIBITION HALL

OZ OPTICS GALA DINNER

38-PLENARY LECTURE 3 - Phillip Russels

PHOTONICS NORTH 2015 - PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

Tuesday JUNE 9, 2015

OPENING WELCOME

LUNCH INCLUDED - EXHIBITION HALL

11:00 - 12:005-PLENARY LECTURE 1 -Paul B.Corkum

COFFEE BREAK

COFFEE BREAK

Room 210

Wednesday JUNE 10, 2015

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OTTAwA SHAw CENTRE55 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 9J2, Canada

Business CentreCentre d`affaires

Coat RoomVestiaire

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Ottawa Shaw Centre55 Colonel By Drive

Ottawa, OntarioK1N 9J2

The conference and showcase will be held at the Ottawa Shaw Centre, in downtown Ottawa and close to the Parliament, cultural attractions as well as many hotels and restaurants.

Parking

Ottawa Shaw Centre parking is a 2-storey underground facility providing 748 spaces.

It is a fully-staffed facility with two entrances located on Daly Avenue and Nicholas Street South. There are four handicap spaces per level located on the north wall near the Rideau Centre entrances.

Registration and Information Hours

The registration desk will be opened according to the following schedule:

Tuesday, June 9th 7:00 am to 5:00 pmWednesday, June 10th 7:30 am to 5:00 pmThursday, June 11rd 8:00 am to 2:00 pm

Exhibition Dates and Hours

Ottawa Shaw Centre, Gatineau Salon

Wednesday, June 10th 10:00 am to 6:30 pmThursday, June 11th 10:00 am to 2:00 pm

Posters

Poster Session Reception, Exhibition Hall

Wednesday, June 10th 5:00 pm to 6:30

The poster area opens for set up on June 10th at 10:00 am. Your poster must be displayed from 5:00 pm to 6:30 on June 10th, and can be displayed up to 2:00 pm on June 11th. If your poster is not removed at the end of the exhibition it won’t be returned to you.

The poster presenters have to be near their poster boards during the poster session to answer questions from attendees.

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SOCIAL EvENTSMonday June 8, 2015

Labs visit at the Advanced Research Complex (ARC)Schedule: 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm

This centre is at the forefront of photonics research in Canada and aims to become one of the top research centres of its kind in the world. Building on the University’s strengths in physics, chemistry, electrical engineering and medicine, this multidisciplinary centre is developing the next generation of applications in photonics. Laboratories of Paul Corkum and Robert Boyd in the new ARC building will be open for visitors.

Tuesday June 9, 2015

Industry Student Lunch, Shaw Centre - Room #102Schedule: 12pm - 1pm

A special program for students! Luncheon that gives you the opportunity to make valuable connections with industry professionals and peers. Don’t miss this opportunity to put your networking skills to good use.

Opening Reception and Public Session, University of Ottawa - Marion HallSchedule: 6pm - 7:30pm

To celebrate the year of the light, the opening reception will take place at The Marion Hall of the University of Ottawa and will be open at large to the general public. For this opening session, the Plenary speaker will be Klaus Löffler, Head of Sales for Laser Technology at the TRUMPF Group. He previously has worked at VolksWagen and he will do a presentation “Photonics for the Car of the future”.

welcome Cocktail, University of Ottawa - Desmarais Building - room 4101Schedule: 7:30pm - 9pm

A Welcome Cocktail will be held at Desmarais Building of the Ottawa University for our participants! Food, beverages and a perfect time for networking!

wednesday June 10, 2015

Poster Cocktail, Shaw Centre - Exhibition HallSchedule: 5pm - 6:30pm

A special time to visit our exhibitors and network with the presenters about their posters.

OZ Optics Social Evening & BBQSchedule: 7pm - 10pm (Gates open at 6pm)

Join us at the OZ Optics campus for an evening of sports, fun, eating BBQ, drinking and socializing. Play soccer, tennis, beach volleyball and basketball in the OZ Dome, enjoy the indoor pool and many other activities! Transportation included.

Université d’ Ottawa | University of Ottawa

Public Presentation on June 9 2015, from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., in Marion Hall (uOttawa campus)

Klaus LoefflerDirector, International SalesTRUMPF

“Photonics for the Car of the Future”

Exposé public le 9 juin 2015, de 18 h 30 à 19 h 30, pavillon Marion (campus uOttawa)

Klaus LoefflerDirecteur, Ventes internationales

TRUMPF Laser

« La photonique et l’ automobile

de l’ avenir »Cette présentation aura lieu en anglais seulement

AbstractThe automotive industry is one of the major users of lasers for the production of cars. The combination of more strict emission regulations and enhanced safety regulations drives the developers towards light- weight design and the use of further enhanced materials. The laser beam plays an initial role in achieving this goal. Since year one the laser also made it into the car, not only as a low power laser diode as part of the CD player. Now the laser is used for autonomous driving, new lighting systems and to eliminate copper in the car.

The future is almost around the corner: alternative propulsion systems, new materials and new possibilities like additive manufacturing show new ways for photonics in the car of the future.

RésuméLe secteur automobile est l’ un des principaux utilisateurs de lasers dans la fabrication des véhicules automobiles. Pour respecter les règlements plus rigoureux régissant les émissions et la sécurité, les concepteurs doivent opter pour les pièces légères et les matières perfectionnées. Le laser joue un rôle déterminant dans l’ atteinte de ces objectifs. Dès le début, le laser a été intégré aux automobiles et non seulement sous forme de diode laser de faible puissance dans les lecteurs CD. À l’ heure actuelle, le laser est utilisé pour la conduite autonome, les nouveaux systèmes d’ éclairage et l’ élimination des composants de cuivre.

L’ avenir est tout proche et les systèmes de propulsion non traditionnels, les nouvelles matières et possibilités, telles que la fabrication additive, montrent de nouvelles applications de la photonique dans l’ automobile.

Notice biographiqueSon expertise dans les lasers ne se limite pas à la conception de résonateurs, aux procédés d’ excitation, au guidage de faisceaux et aux systèmes de détection, mais porte aussi sur le traitement et la vente de matériel laser. Il a exercé plusieurs responsabilités chez Volkswagen et chez TRUMPF Laser et Systemtechnology. Aujourd’ hui, il est membre du conseil d’ administration de TRUMPF Laser pour le secteur de la technologie laser et de l’ électronique.

Depuis 2007, il exerce différentes responsabilités au Laser Institute of America et, depuis 2013, il en assume la présidence.

Le stationnement payant est offert devant le pavillon Marion et sur le campus.Le pavillon Marion est situé au 30, rue Marie-Curie, Ottawa

Veuillez adresser vos questions sur cet événement à Kristelle Brovkovich au 613-562-5800 poste 6446 ou par courriel à [email protected].

BiographyKlaus Loeffler’s expertise in lasers extends from resonator design, excitation methods, beam delivery, sensor systems to laser material processing and sales. He has served in different responsibilities at Volkswagen and TRUMPF Lasers and Systemtechnology. Today he is part of the management board of the TRUMPF business unit Laser technology/Electronic.

Starting in 2007 he served in different responsibilities at the Laser Institute of America and in 2013 as the President of LIA.

Paid parking is available in front of Marion Hall, and around campus.Marion Hall is located at 30 Marie-Curie, Ottawa

If you have any questions about this event, please contact Kristelle Brovkovich at 613-562-5800 ext. 6446 or [email protected].

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PHOTONICS NORTH 2015

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Conference Co-Chairs:

Sylvain CharbonneauAssociate Vice-President, ResearchUniversity of Ottawa

Robert Keys BTI Systems, Chief Technology Officer

Scientific Program Co-Chairs:

François LégaréINRS-ÉMTDirector of the Advanced Laser Light

Source

Albert StolowUniversity of Ottawa, Departments of Chemistry & PhysicsNational Research Council, Molecular Photonics

Marketing director:

Kexing LiuMira Connections, Ottawa, Canada

Logistic, Exhibition and Partnership Opportunities

Véronique GravelConferium, Quebec, Canada

2015

A word from the Conference Co-Chairs

2015 is ‘The International Year of Light and Light-based Technologies’. This important recognition raised global awareness about the importance of photonics and the crucial role they play in promoting sustainable development and in providing solutions to global challenges in advanced manufacturing, energy, agriculture, information technology and health. Photonics technologies are pervasive in our daily lives and have become an imperative cross-cutting discipline of science in the 21st century. They have revolutionized medicine and communication technologies, among others, and continue to be central to linking cultural, economic and political aspects of our global society.

The momentum generated by the worldwide awareness of the impact of photonics provides a unique and opportune context for the Photonics North 2015 Annual Conference. We welcome this event- the premier venue for researchers in academia, government and industry to showcase some of the most cutting edge innovation in the science and engineering of light and brand Canada as a global leader in photonics research and innovation.

You are cordially invited to join our event, which provides you with an opportunity to discuss your ideas with colleagues and network with world experts in the field.

Sylvain CharbonneauAssociate Vice-President, ResearchUniversity of Ottawa

Robert Keys BTI Systems, Chief Technology Officer

General Information about Ottawa

Meeting in Ottawa - Come early, stay late!

Centrally located with excellent air and transportation links, Ottawa is a premier Canadian meeting and convention destination. It is an impressive yet intimate G8 capital, home to famous landmarks, cultural attractions and celebrations, rich in natural beauty and blessed with a relaxed urban rhythm.

Adding unique Ottawa activities for delegates to your agenda is easy. And delegates themselves tend to arrive here early, stay after their event, and bring along their spouses to enjoy everything Canada’s Capital has to offer – helping your event attract more delegates in the process. And the new Ottawa Shaw Centre is located at the heart of it all – within easy walking distance of major downtown attractions, restaurants, and shopping, yet just a 20-minute shuttle ride from the Ottawa International Airport.

If you’re looking for Ottawa Attractions and things to do, you’ve come to the right place. Some of Ottawa’s best known highlights include:

- The Rideau Canal, Ontario’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, winds its way through the city. In winter it becomes the world’s largest naturally frozen skating rink.

- Historic Parliament Hill is the seat of Canada’s national government and the setting for pomp, ceremony and celebration.

- Ottawa’s ByWard Market offers one-of-a-kind shops and boutiques, over 80 restaurants and cafés, a thriving nightlife, and Canada’s oldest continuously operating farmers’ market.

Ottawa, a place to discover!

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ORAL PRESENTATIONS SCHEDULE

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13:0

0

(OP

TO-9

-8-1

)

Nan

o-Pa

tter

ning

of

Si

ngle

- an

d Bi

-Lev

el

Surf

ace-

Relie

f

Gra

tings

us

ing

a Co

mm

erci

al Th

erm

al

Scan

ning

Pro

be

Lith

ogra

phy

Syst

em

Ris

tic,

Sas

a

13:0

0

(TH

EOR

Y-9

-9-1

)

Bett

er

than

th

e Ef

fect

ive

INde

x M

etho

d:

Impr

oved

sim

ulat

ion

of P

hoto

nic

Crys

tal W

aveg

uide

s

Schu

lz, S

ebas

tian

13:1

5

(NO

NLI

NEA

R-9

-6-2

)

Tera

hert

z em

issi

on

by

optic

ally

ex

cite

d al

igne

d ca

rbon

nano

tube

arr

ays

Tito

va, L

yubo

v

13:1

5

(OP

-QU

AN

TUM

-9-7

-2)

Com

paris

on

of

Opt

ical

Ba

ck

Prop

agat

ion

and

In-li

ne

Non

linea

r Co

mpe

nsat

ion

in O

ptic

al F

iber

Com

mun

icat

ions

Li, Y

ibo

13:1

5

(OP

TO-9

-8-2

)

Silic

on M

odul

ator

usi

ng S

egm

ente

d Ri

ng R

eson

ator

Shah

in, M

ahm

oud

13:1

5

(TH

EOR

Y-9

-9-2

)

Spat

io-t

empo

ral c

onfin

emen

t of

airy

bul

lets

bong

iova

nni,

dom

enic

o

13:3

0

(NO

NLI

NEA

R-9

-6-3

)

Silic

on W

aveg

uide

s fo

r Te

rahe

rtz

Non

linea

r O

ptic

s

Mur

phy,

Tho

mas

13:3

0

(OP

-QU

AN

TUM

-9-7

-3)

Hig

h Ca

paci

ty T

rans

port

100

G a

nd B

eyon

d

Bor

owie

c, A

ndrz

ej

13:3

0

(OP

TO-9

-8-3

)

Cons

tant

-Los

s Ta

per:

Des

ign,

Sim

ulat

ion,

and

Fab

ricat

ion

Qui

tori

ano,

Nat

e

13:3

0

(TH

EOR

Y-9

-9-3

)

Two-

Colo

r U

ltraf

ast-

Lase

r-As

sist

ed F

ield

Enh

ance

men

t

of M

etal

lic T

ip-S

ubst

rate

Sys

tem

s

Osg

ood,

Ric

hard

13:5

5

(NO

NLI

NEA

R-9

-6-4

)

Des

ign

of s

low

-ligh

t ph

oton

ic c

ryst

al r

ing

reso

nato

rs

Bia

nucc

i, Pa

blo

13:5

5

(OP

-QU

AN

TUM

-9-7

-4)

Sing

le-m

ode

Fibe

r O

ptic

Tra

nsm

issi

on B

eyon

d th

e N

onlin

ear

Capa

city

Lim

it

Alic

, Nik

ola

13:5

5

(OP

TO-9

-8-4

)

Opt

ical

pac

kagi

ng o

f sili

con

phot

onic

dev

ices

usi

ng e

xist

ing

mic

roel

ectr

onic

ass

embl

y in

fras

truc

ture

Jant

a-Po

lczy

nski

, Ale

xand

er

13:5

5

(TH

EOR

Y-9

-9-4

)

Task

-spe

cific

sim

ulat

ion

stra

tegi

es f

or t

he o

ptim

ized

de-

sign

of

phot

onic

key

com

pone

nts

Mue

llner

, Pau

l

14:2

0

(NO

NLI

NEA

R-9

-6-5

)

Supe

r-cr

itica

l pha

se-m

atch

ing

in n

onlin

ear

optic

s

Saal

tink

, Reb

ecca

14:2

0

(OP

-QU

AN

TUM

-9-7

-5)

Exci

tatio

n of

Vec

tor

Mod

es i

n Fe

w-M

ode

Fibe

r us

ing

Wire

-

base

d M

echa

nica

l Lon

g Pe

riod

Fibe

r G

ratin

g

Ung

, Bor

a

14:2

0

(OP

TO-9

-8-5

)

Indi

um t

elur

ide

sem

icon

duct

or c

ylin

der

lase

r

Kor

nrei

ch, P

hilip

p

14:2

0

(TH

EOR

Y-9

-9-5

)

Crea

ting

orde

r w

ith t

he h

elp

of c

haos

: ge

nera

ting

tran

s-

vers

ely

rand

om,

long

itudi

nally

inv

aria

nt v

ecto

r op

tical

field

s

Gol

ub, I

lya

14:3

5

(NO

NLI

NEA

R-9

-6-6

)

Gra

ded

Inde

x Po

rous

Opt

ical

Fib

ers

Dis

pers

ion

Man

agem

ent

in T

erah

ertz

Ran

ge

Ma,

Tia

n

14:3

5

(OP

-QU

AN

TUM

-9-7

-6)

Mul

ti-co

re F

iber

s an

d Sy

stem

s fo

r Spa

ce-d

ivis

ion

Mul

tiple

xing

Hir

ooka

, Tos

hihi

ko

14:3

5

(TH

EOR

Y-9

-9-6

)

The

satu

rabl

e Lo

rent

z m

odel

fo

r ab

in

itio

nonl

inea

r

optic

s

var

in, C

harl

es

15:0

0 -

CO

FFEE

BR

EAK

- E

XH

IBIT

ION

HA

LL

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15

PH

OTO

NIC

S N

OR

TH 2

015

TUESDAY JUNE 9

14

10-N

ON

LIN

EAR

Room

209

11-O

PTIC

AL Q

UAN

TUM

Room

210

12-O

PTO

ELEC

TRO

NIC

Room

211

13-T

HEO

RY D

ESIG

NRo

om 2

12

CHAI

R: Q

uan

LiCH

AIR:

Jos

e Az

ana

CHAI

R: R

aman

Kas

hyap

CHAI

R: M

iche

l Pic

hé15

:15

(NO

NLI

NEA

R-9

-10-

1)

Opt

omec

hani

cs o

f Ra

ndom

Med

ia

Con

ti, C

laud

io

15:1

5

(OP

-QU

AN

TUM

-9-1

1-1)

Silic

on p

hoto

nic

inte

rcon

nect

ion

netw

orks

in h

igh

perf

or-

man

ce d

atac

om s

yste

ms

Ber

gman

, Ker

en

15:1

5

(OP

TO-9

-12-

1)

Opt

imiz

atio

n of

las

er c

oolin

g of

sem

icon

duct

or b

ased

dete

ctor

s

Nem

ova,

Gal

ina

15:1

5

(TH

EOR

Y-9

-13-

1)

Glo

bal

optim

izat

ion

of v

ery

high

-Q H

0 ph

oton

ic c

ryst

al

nano

cavi

ty in

sili

con

Hou

dré,

Rom

uald

15:4

0

(NO

NLI

NEA

R-9

-10-

2)

Qua

ntum

exp

erim

ents

with

ent

angl

ed p

hoto

n tr

iple

ts

Res

ch, K

evin

15:4

0

(OP

-QU

AN

TUM

-9-1

1-3)

Chip

-sca

le in

tegr

ated

qua

ntum

tec

hnol

ogie

s

Thom

pson

, Mar

k

15:4

0

(OP

TO-9

-12-

2)

Rand

om L

aser

s, L

évy

Stat

istic

s an

d Sp

in G

lass

es:

wha

t

do t

hey

shar

e in

com

mon

?

Gom

es, A

nder

son

15:4

0

(TH

EOR

Y-9

-13-

2)

Phot

on P

air

Gen

erat

ion

in L

ossy

Pho

toni

c Cr

ysta

l Co

u-

pled

Cav

ities

via

Spo

ntan

eous

Fou

r-W

ave

Mix

ing

Dig

nam

, Mar

c

16:0

5

(NO

NLI

NEA

R-9

-10-

3)

AlG

aAs-

On-

Insu

lato

r no

nlin

ear

phot

onic

s

Yvi

nd, K

rest

en

16:0

5(O

P-Q

UA

NTU

M-9

-11-

5)H

ilber

t tr

ansf

orm

ers

base

d on

fibe

r br

agg

grat

ings

in

tran

smis

sion

Fern

ánde

z-R

uiz,

Mar

ía d

el R

osar

io

16:0

5

(OP

TO-9

-12-

3)

Fibe

r la

ser:

A n

ew t

echn

ique

for

the

det

ectio

n of

tra

ce

gase

s

Das

, Gau

tam

16:0

5

(TH

EOR

Y-9

-13-

3)

Switc

hing

and

dyn

amic

mem

ory

appl

icat

ions

usi

ng n

on-

unifo

rm s

yste

m o

f cou

pled

wav

egui

des

with

loca

l par

ity-

time

sym

met

ry

Lupu

, Ana

tole

16:2

0

(OP

-QU

AN

TUM

-9-1

1-6)

Com

paris

on b

etw

een

Inte

rcha

ngea

ble

and

WD

M C

han-

nels

for

Hyb

rid O

ptoE

lect

roni

c Sw

itch Lo

urdi

ane,

Mou

nia

16:3

0

(NO

NLI

NEA

R-9

-10-

4)

Qua

ntum

and

ultr

afas

t pr

ecis

ion

mea

sure

men

ts i

n m

eso-

scop

ic m

ode-

lock

ed a

rchi

tect

ures

won

g, C

hee

wei

16:3

0

(OP

TO-9

-12-

4)

Nan

o-pl

asm

odic

dev

ices

for

low

pow

er h

igh

spee

d in

-

terc

onne

cts

Huf

fake

r, D

iana

16:3

0

(TH

EOR

Y-9

-13-

4)

Reco

nfigu

rabl

e In

tegr

ated

Opt

ics

Spec

trom

eter

Con

cept

and

Impl

emen

tatio

n Ch

alle

nges

Muñ

oz, P

ascu

al

16:3

5

(OP

-QU

AN

TUM

-9-1

1-7)

Sym

met

ric

dual

po

lariz

atio

n di

vers

e di

gita

l op

tical

cohe

rent

rec

eive

r

Nab

avi,

Ned

a

16:5

5

(NO

NLI

NEA

R-9

-10-

5)

Non

linea

r Pl

asm

onic

s in

Nan

ostr

uctu

red

Gra

phen

e Cox

, Joe

l

16:5

5

(OP

TO-9

-12-

5)

TM P

olar

izer

usi

ng S

egm

ente

d Si

licon

Wav

egui

de

Shah

in, M

ahm

oud

16:5

5

(TH

EOR

Y-9

-13-

5)Em

ergi

ng P

lasm

onic

App

licat

ions

Exp

lore

d w

ith C

lust

er

Para

llel C

ompu

ting

Osg

ood,

Ric

hard

17:2

0

(TH

EOR

Y-9

-13-

6)

Stat

ic

and

dyna

mic

ch

arac

teris

tics

of

inte

grat

ed

sem

icon

duct

or o

ptic

al p

aram

etric

osc

illat

ors

S. H

elm

y, A

rm

17:1

0(N

ON

LIN

EAR

-9-1

0-6)

The

impa

ct o

f bo

th s

paci

ng b

etw

een

laye

rs a

nd n

umbe

r of

la

yers

on

mak

er f

ringe

mea

sure

men

ts o

f po

led

mul

ti-la

yer

silic

a st

ruct

ures

Nas

r, P

ouya

n

17:1

0(O

PTO

-9-1

2-6)

Prop

agat

ion

Loss

in

Su

b-W

avel

engt

h G

ratin

g W

ave-

guid

esSh

erw

ali,

Ahm

ed

17:4

5(T

HEO

RY

-9-1

3-7)

Nov

el p

olar

izat

ion

rota

tor

desi

gn b

ased

on

asym

met

rical

pe

riodi

c lo

aded

soi

wav

egui

des

Sun,

Yao

18:0

0 -

PU

BLI

C S

ESSI

ON

& w

ELC

OM

CO

CK

TAIL

- U

OTT

Aw

A

14-N

ON

LIN

EAR

Room

209

15-S

ENSO

RS B

IOM

EDIC

ALS

Room

210

16-H

IGH

PO

WER

Room

211

17-P

LASM

ON

ICRo

om 2

1218

-PH

OTO

NIC

S M

ATER

IAL

Room

212

CHAI

R: M

ark

Fost

erCH

AIR:

Virg

iniju

s Ba

rzda

CHAI

R: F

ranç

ois

Léga

réCH

AIR:

Pie

rre

Berin

iCH

AIR:

Moh

amed

Cha

ker

08:0

0

(NO

NLI

NEA

R-1

0-14

-1)

Prod

ucin

g ph

oton

pai

rs w

ith u

ltral

ow p

ump

pow

ers

Mey

er-S

cott

, Eva

n

08:0

0

(HIG

H P

Ow

ER-1

0-16

-1)

Dua

l-Wav

elen

gth

Ope

ratio

n of

a

Dio

de-

Pum

ped

Yb:K

GW

Las

er

Akb

ari,

Rez

a

08:0

0

(PLA

SMO

NIC

S-10

-17-

1)

Hyb

rid M

etal

Wire

-Die

lect

ric T

erah

ertz

Wav

e-

guid

es

Skor

obog

atiy

, Mak

sim

08:0

0(M

ATE

RIA

LS-1

0-18

-1)

Impr

ovem

ent

of n

anog

ratin

g fo

rmat

ion

as-

site

d by

silv

er io

ns in

a t

ailo

red

sodi

um g

al-

loph

osph

ate

glas

sv

angh

eluw

e, M

arie

08:1

5(N

ON

LIN

EAR

-10-

14-2

)Se

lf-ca

libra

ting

Fibe

r Sp

ectr

omet

er f

or t

he

Mea

sure

men

t of

Bro

adba

nd D

ownc

onve

rted

Ph

oton

sZh

u, E

ric

08:1

5

(HIG

H P

Ow

ER-1

0-16

-2)

Cont

inuo

us-W

ave

Yb:C

ALG

O L

aser

with

Tun

-

able

Dua

l-Wav

elen

gth

Out

put

Man

joor

an, S

ujit

h

08:1

5(M

ATE

RIA

LS-1

0-18

-2)

Dev

elop

men

t of

ge

rman

o-ga

llate

gl

asse

s an

d op

tical

fibe

rs f

or n

ear

infr

ared

opt

ical

ap

plic

atio

nsSk

opak

, Tea

08:2

5

(PLA

SMO

NIC

S-10

-17-

2)

A G

ener

al F

lat-

Lens

Crit

erio

n

Al S

hakh

s, M

oham

med

08:3

0

(NO

NLI

NEA

R-1

0-14

-3)

Tailo

ring

the

Freq

uenc

y Sp

ectr

um o

f Br

ight

Sque

ezed

Vac

uum

Lem

ieux

, Sam

uel

08:3

0

(HIG

H P

Ow

ER-1

0-16

-3)

Dio

de-P

umpe

d Co

ntin

uous

Wav

e M

ulti-

Wat

t

Yb:K

YW L

aser

with

Hig

h Ef

ficie

ncy

and

Exce

l-

lent

Bea

m Q

ualit

y

Man

joor

an, S

ujit

h

08:3

0

(MA

TER

IALS

-10-

18-3

)

Char

acte

rizat

ion

of

oxyfl

uorid

e bu

lk

and

nano

-gla

ss-c

eram

ic fi

bers

for

lase

r co

olin

g

Kum

mar

a, v

enka

ta K

rish

naia

h

08:4

0

(PLA

SMO

NIC

S-10

-17-

3)

Pt s

ymm

etric

bra

gg g

ratin

gs b

ased

on

sur-

face

pla

smon

s

Kar

ami,

Elha

m

08:4

5

(NO

NLI

NEA

R-1

0-14

-4)

Nan

opho

toni

cs a

t ex

trem

e ul

trav

iole

t w

ave-

leng

ths

Men

oni,

Car

men

08:4

5

(SEN

SOR

S-10

-15-

1)

Sim

ulta

neou

s sp

atia

l an

d te

mpo

ral

focu

sing

and

spat

ial

freq

uenc

y m

odul

atio

n im

agin

g: A

new

par

adig

m f

or f

emto

seco

nd m

icro

mac

hin-

ing

Squi

er, J

eff

08:4

5

(HIG

H P

Ow

ER-1

0-16

-4)

Gen

erat

ion

and

appl

icat

ion

of p

hase

-sta

ble

sub-

cycl

e m

id-in

frar

ed p

ulse

s

Fuji

, Tak

ao

08:4

5

(MA

TER

IALS

-10-

18-4

)

Mod

ern

appl

icat

ions

of

liqui

d cr

ysta

ls in

im-

agin

g an

d lif

e sc

ienc

es

Gal

stia

n, T

igra

n

08:5

5

(PLA

SMO

NIC

S-10

-17-

4)M

easu

ring

the

fully

vec

toria

l na

ture

of

light

at t

he n

anos

cale

Ban

zer,

Pet

er

09:1

0

(NO

NLI

NEA

R-1

0-14

-5)

Seco

nd-h

arm

onic

ge

nera

tion

usin

g 4-

bar

quas

i-pha

se m

atch

ing

in a

GaA

s m

icro

disk

cavi

ty

Solo

mon

, Gle

nn

09:1

0

(SEN

SOR

S-10

-15-

2)

Opt

ical

Ce

renk

ov

emis

sion

du

ring

radi

atio

n

ther

apy

in h

uman

s fo

r do

se t

rack

ing

and

high

-

reso

lutio

n m

olec

ular

imag

ing

Pogu

e, B

rian

09:1

0

(HIG

H P

Ow

ER-1

0-16

-5)

Intr

acav

ity H

igh

Har

mon

ic G

ener

atio

n: F

re-

quen

cy C

ombs

Fro

m t

he I

R to

the

XU

V

Jone

s, R

. Jas

on

09:1

0

(PLA

SMO

NIC

S-10

-17-

5)

Intr

acav

ity H

igh

Har

mon

ic G

ener

atio

n: F

re-

quen

cy C

ombs

Fro

m t

he I

R to

the

XU

V

Mem

aria

n, M

oham

mad

09:1

0

(MA

TER

IALS

-10-

18-5

)

Chal

coge

nide

Wav

egui

des

for

Mid

-Inf

rare

d

Biom

edic

al S

ensi

ng A

pplic

atio

ns

Sent

hil M

urug

an, G

anap

athy

09:3

5

(NO

NLI

NEA

R-1

0-14

-6)

CMO

S Co

mpa

tible

Pho

toni

c Ch

ips

for

the

Mid

Infr

ared

Mos

s, D

avid

09:3

5

(SEN

SOR

S-10

-15-

3)

Seei

ng m

olec

ulur

vib

ratio

ns:

optic

al im

agin

g of

smal

l mol

ecul

es fo

r bi

omed

icin

e

Min

, wei

09:3

5

(HIG

H P

Ow

ER-1

0-16

-6)

Fund

amen

tal

Lim

its t

o M

ode-

Lock

ed L

aser

s:

Tow

ard

Tera

wat

t Pe

ak P

ower

s

wis

e, F

rank

09:3

5

(PLA

SMO

NIC

S-10

-17-

6)

Dur

able

Pla

smon

ic C

eram

ics

and

Tran

spar

-

ent

Cond

uctin

g O

xide

s fo

r N

ext-

Gen

erat

ion

Nan

opho

toni

cs

Bol

tass

eva,

Ale

xand

ra

09:3

5

(MA

TER

IALS

-10-

18-6

)

Nov

el d

ilute

nitr

ide

Ga(

NAs

P)-s

emic

ondu

c-

tor

lase

r sy

stem

for

the

mon

olith

ic in

tegr

a-

tion

to S

i-mic

roel

ectr

onic

s Stol

z, w

olfg

ang

10:0

0 -

CO

FFEE

BR

EAK

- E

XH

IBIT

ION

HA

LL

19-P

LEN

ARY

: Fr

eder

ico

Cap

asso

- R

oom

210

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OTO

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16 17

20-N

ON

LIN

EAR

Room

209

21-S

ENSO

RS B

IOM

EDIC

ALS

Room

210

22-H

IGH

PO

WER

Room

211

23-M

ANU

FACT

URI

NG

Room

212

24-P

HO

TON

ICS

MAT

ERIA

LRo

om E

xhib

ition

Hal

l

CHAI

R: K

seni

a D

olga

leva

CHAI

R: V

irgin

ijus

Barz

daCH

AIR:

Jul

ien

B. B

ertr

and

CHAI

R: J

ames

Fra

ser

CHAI

R: M

oham

ed C

hake

r11

:15

(NO

NLI

NEA

R-1

0-20

-1)

Qua

ntum

Co

here

nt

Inte

ract

ion

of

Elec

tron

s w

ith O

ptic

al N

ear-

field

s in

an

Ultr

afas

t El

ectr

on

Mic

rosc

ope

Echt

ernk

amp,

Kat

hari

na

11:1

5

(SEN

SOR

S-10

-21-

1)

A si

mpl

e ap

proa

ch fo

r FM

-CAR

S m

icro

scop

y of

canc

er c

ells

in v

itro

Lalib

erté

, Mat

hieu

11:1

5

(HIG

H P

Ow

ER-1

0-22

-1)

All-O

ptic

al P

hase

Zon

e Pl

ate

for

Hig

h H

ar-

mon

ic G

ener

atio

n

Li, Z

heng

yan

11:0

5

(MA

NU

FAC

TUR

ING

-10-

23-1

)

Lase

r Co

nsol

idat

ion

‘ Co

nver

ting

3D D

esig

n

to N

et-s

hape

Fun

ctio

nal M

etal

lic C

ompo

nent

s

Xue

, Lij

ue

11:1

5

(MA

TER

IALS

-10-

24-1

)

Ligh

t-in

duce

d TH

z ph

oton

ic c

ompo

nent

s

Coo

ke, D

avid

11:3

0

(NO

NLI

NEA

R-1

0-20

-2)

Non

linea

r op

tom

echa

nica

l pad

dle

nano

cavi

ties

Kav

iani

, Ham

idre

za

11:3

0(S

ENSO

RS-

10-2

1-2)

Enha

nced

hy

pers

pect

ral

stim

ulat

ed

Ram

an

scat

terin

g m

icro

scop

y vi

a po

lariz

atio

n m

odu-

latio

nH

oule

, Mar

ie-A

ndré

e

11:3

0

(HIG

H P

Ow

ER-1

0-22

-2)

Crea

ting

high

-ord

er h

arm

onic

s w

ith c

ontr

ol-

labl

e or

bita

l ang

ular

mom

entu

m

Gar

iepy

, Gen

evie

ve

11:3

0

(MA

NU

FAC

TUR

ING

-10-

23-2

)

3-D

Non

linea

r in

SCRI

ptio

n of

com

plex

mic

ro-

com

Pone

nTs

(3D

-NSC

RIPT

) Bas

ker,

Din

esh

11:3

0

(MA

TER

IALS

-10-

24-2

)

Silk

foam

ter

aher

tz w

aveg

uide

s

Gue

rbou

kha,

Hic

hem

11:4

5(N

ON

LIN

EAR

-10-

20-3

)Se

cond

Har

mon

ic G

ener

atio

n M

icro

scop

y fr

om

Non

-cen

tros

ymm

etric

Gol

d-co

ated

Pol

ysty

rene

Sp

here

sH

ou, R

enji

e

11:4

5

(SEN

SOR

S-10

-21-

3)

Bact

eria

l Tr

acki

ng

with

H

olog

raph

ic

Mic

ros-

copy

Elkh

oly,

Mar

wan

11:4

5

(HIG

H P

Ow

ER-1

0-22

-3)

Sing

le-S

hot

Mea

sure

men

t of

Tim

e-Va

ryin

g

Opt

ical

Fie

lds

in U

ltras

hort

Pul

ses

Ko,

Don

g H

yuk

11:4

5

(MA

NU

FAC

TUR

ING

-10-

23-3

)

Inlin

e Co

here

nt I

mag

ing

of L

aser

Add

itive

Man

ufac

turin

g

Sibl

ey, A

lliso

n

11:4

5

(MA

TER

IALS

-10-

24-3

)

Dyn

amic

mea

sure

men

ts a

t te

rahe

rtz

fre-

quen

cies

with

a fa

st r

otar

y de

lay

line

Gue

rbou

kha,

Hic

hem

12:0

0 -

LUN

CH

IN

CLU

DED

- E

XH

IBIT

ION

HA

LL

25-N

ON

LIN

EAR

Room

209

26-M

ANU

FACT

URI

NG

Room

210

27-H

IGH

PO

WER

Room

211

28-P

LASM

ON

ICS

Room

212

28.5

-CO

MM

ERCI

ALIZ

ATIO

NRo

om E

xhib

ition

Hal

l

CHAI

R: K

seni

a D

olga

leva

CHAI

R: J

ames

Fra

ser

CHAI

R: B

ernr

d W

itzel

CHAI

R: M

aksi

m S

koro

boga

tiyCH

AIR:

Seb

astie

n B.

Oue

llet

13:4

5(N

ON

LIN

EAR

-10-

25-1

)D

irect

vi

sual

izat

ion

of

plas

mon

ic

near

-fiel

ds

with

ultr

afas

t tra

nsm

issi

on e

lect

ron

mic

rosc

opy

Yur

tsev

er, A

ycan

13:4

5(M

AN

UFA

CTU

RIN

G-1

0-26

-1)

Tech

nolo

gy c

halle

nges

for

the

indu

stria

lisat

ion

of la

ser

pow

der

bed

man

ufac

ture

Kir

by, M

ark

13:4

5(H

IGH

PO

wER

-10-

27-1

)Fo

llow

ing

an A

uger

Dec

ay b

y an

Att

osec

ond

Pum

p-Pr

obe

Mea

sure

men

tB

. Ber

tran

d, J

ulie

n

13:4

5(P

LASM

ON

ICS-

10-2

8-1)

Lase

r At

tack

s ag

ains

t Ai

rcra

ft:

Past

, Pr

esen

t an

d Fu

ture

Kal

los,

The

mos

13:4

5

(CO

MM

ERC

IALI

ZATI

ON

-10-

28,5

-1)

Phot

onic

s: a

glo

bal i

ndus

try

profi

le

And

erso

n, S

teph

en G

.

14:1

0(N

ON

LIN

EAR

-10-

25-2

)O

bser

vatio

n of

pse

udos

pin-

med

iate

d ph

enom

-en

a in

pho

toni

c gr

aphe

neC

hen,

Zhi

gang

14:1

0

(MA

NU

FAC

TUR

ING

-10-

26-2

)

Fast

bea

m m

anip

ulat

ion

Kle

iner

t, J

an

14:1

0(H

IGH

PO

wER

-10-

27-2

)Pr

obin

g m

olec

ular

chi

ralit

y on

sub

-fem

to-

seco

nd t

ime-

scal

e B

hard

waj

, Rav

i

14:1

0(P

LASM

ON

ICS-

10-2

8-2)

New

Par

adig

ms

in A

ctiv

e M

agne

topl

asm

onic

D

evic

es a

nd H

igh-

Reso

lutio

n Pl

asm

onic

Fie

ld

Map

ping

Elez

zabi

, Abd

ulha

kem

14:1

5(C

OM

MER

CIA

LIZA

TIO

N-1

0-28

,5-2

)O

pen

inno

vatio

n ta

ctic

s to

im

prov

e SM

E’s

com

mer

cial

izat

ion

Duc

harm

e, M

arie

-Eve

14:3

5

(NO

NLI

NEA

R-1

0-25

-3)

Enha

nced

Con

tinuo

us-W

ave

FWM

Wav

elen

gth

Conv

ersi

on in

AlG

aAs

Reso

nato

rs

Kul

tave

wut

i, Pi

sek

14:3

5

(MA

NU

FAC

TUR

ING

-10-

26-3

)

In s

itu m

onito

ring

of h

igh-

pow

er l

aser

wel

d-

ing:

bey

ond

dept

h co

ntro

l

Yin

, Car

a

14:3

5(H

IGH

PO

wER

-10-

27-3

)Ph

otoe

lect

ron

Stre

akin

g of

At

tose

cond

Pu

lses

G

ener

ated

by

U

ltraf

ast

Wav

efro

nt

Rota

tion

Ham

mon

d, T

.J.

14:3

5(P

LASM

ON

ICS-

10-2

8-3)

Visu

aliz

atio

n an

d qu

antifi

catio

n of

cel

l mon

o-la

yer

inte

grity

and

sin

gle

cell

activ

ity u

sing

m

etal

cla

d w

aveg

uide

im

agin

g ba

sed

on a

hi

gh n

umer

ical

ape

rtur

e m

icro

scop

e ob

jec-

tive

Söllr

adl,

Thom

as

14:4

5

(CO

MM

ERC

IALI

ZATI

ON

-10-

28,5

-3)

TBD

God

bout

, Nic

olas

14:5

0(N

ON

LIN

EAR

-10-

25-4

)Li

ght

Dra

g En

hanc

emen

t by

Slo

w-L

ight

Me-

dium

Safa

ri, A

kbar

14:5

0(H

IGH

PO

wER

-10-

27-4

)Pt

ycho

grap

hic

mea

sure

men

ts o

f re

lativ

istic

ph

enom

ena

Mon

choc

é, S

ylva

in

14:5

0(P

LASM

ON

ICS-

10-2

8-4)

Bire

frin

gent

Met

asur

face

Syn

thes

is fo

r Vo

rtex

W

ave

Gen

erat

ion

Sale

m, M

oham

ed

15:0

5 -

CO

FFEE

BR

EAK

- E

XH

IBIT

ION

HA

LL

29-N

ON

LIN

EAR

Room

209

30-S

ENSO

RS B

IOM

EDIC

ALS

Room

210

31-P

HO

TON

ICS

MAT

ERIA

LRo

om 2

1132

-PLA

SMO

NIC

SRo

om 2

1232

.5-C

OM

MER

CIAL

IZAT

ION

Room

Exh

ibiti

on H

all

CHAI

R: D

avid

Mos

sCH

AIR:

Al M

eldr

umCH

AIR:

Tig

ran

Gal

tian

CHAI

R: C

hris

toph

e Ca

loz

CHAI

R: Q

PN15

:30

(NO

NLI

NEA

R-1

0-29

-1)

Gen

erat

ion

of w

ideb

and

flat

optic

al f

requ

ency

com

bs u

sing

a C

W F

abry

-Per

ot la

ser

diod

e

Yan

g, T

ianx

in

15:3

0(S

ENSO

RS-

10-3

0-1)

Biom

edic

al

Phot

oaco

ustic

Im

agin

g Se

nsor

ba

sed

on O

rbita

l An

gula

r M

omen

tum

Mul

ti-pl

exin

gw

ang,

Tin

g

15:3

0(M

ATE

RIA

LS-1

0-31

-1)

Mul

ti-sc

ale

arch

itect

ured

m

ater

ials

: fr

om

vort

ex-in

duce

d to

du

al-c

olor

di

rect

la

-se

r w

ritin

g in

silv

er-c

onta

inin

g ph

osph

ate

glas

ses

Peti

t, Y

anni

ck

15:3

0

(PLA

SMO

NIC

S-10

-32-

1)

Engi

neer

ing

the

nano

scal

e op

tical

res

pons

e

with

met

asur

face

s

Alu

, And

rea

15:4

5

(CO

MM

ERC

IALI

ZATI

ON

-10-

28,5

-4)

TBD

Ione

scu,

And

rei

15:4

5

(NO

NLI

NEA

R-1

0-29

-2)

Alum

iniu

m g

alliu

m a

rsen

ide

wav

egui

de d

esig

ns

for

effic

ient

four

-wav

e m

ixin

g

Aw

an, K

ashi

f

15:4

5(S

ENSO

RS-

10-3

0-2)

ABQ

J ph

otod

etec

tor

with

ded

icat

ed t

hin

ni-

trid

e ex

cita

tion

filte

r fo

r m

ulti-

fluor

esce

nce

disc

rimin

atio

nC

ourc

ier,

Thi

erry

15:4

5

(MA

TER

IALS

-10-

31-2

)

Des

ign,

fab

ricat

ion

and

char

acte

rizat

ion

of

poly

mer

-coa

ted

As2S

e3 m

icro

wire

s Li, L

izhu

15:5

5

(PLA

SMO

NIC

S-10

-32-

2)

2-D

Rea

l-Tim

e Sp

ectr

um A

naly

sis

Gup

ta, S

hula

bh16

:00

(NO

NLI

NEA

R-1

0-29

-3)

Spec

tral

ly T

unab

le E

xtrin

sic

Chira

lity

in a

Pla

s-

mon

ic M

etas

urfa

ce

De

Leon

, Isr

ael

16:0

0(S

ENSO

RS-

10-3

0-3)

Cont

rolle

d pr

otei

n an

d ce

ll ad

hesi

on o

n m

i-co

stru

ctre

d pd

ms

surf

ace

usin

g fe

mto

seco

nd

lase

rA

lshe

hri,

Ali

16:0

0(M

ATE

RIA

LS-1

0-31

-3)

Opt

ical

mod

ulat

ion

and

lasi

ng b

ehav

ior

of

ZnO

mic

row

ire o

ptic

al r

eson

ator

s w

ith p

ar-

alle

logr

am c

ross

sec

tion

Liu,

Yan

g

16:1

0(P

LASM

ON

ICS-

10-3

2-3)

Tailo

ring

colo

rs o

f silv

er s

urfa

ces

via

nano

par-

ticle

for

mat

ion

upon

pic

osec

ond

lase

r ex

po-

sure

Gua

y, J

ean-

Mic

hel

16:1

5

(NO

NLI

NEA

R-1

0-29

-4)

Gen

erat

ion

of O

ver

200m

W L

aser

Rad

iatio

n at

177.

3nm

in K

Be2B

O3F

2 Cr

ysta

l

Lin,

Shu

jie

16:1

5(S

ENSO

RS-

10-3

0-4)

Non

linea

r St

okes

Mue

ller

Pola

rimet

ry f

or M

i-cr

osco

pic

Imag

ing

of O

rder

ed B

iolo

gica

l Str

uc-

ture

sB

arzd

a, v

irgi

niju

s

16:1

5(M

ATE

RIA

LS-1

0-31

-4)

Broa

dban

d Su

perc

ontin

uum

Gen

erat

ion

in

all-n

orm

al D

ispe

rsio

n Ch

alco

geni

de M

icro

w-

ires

Al-

kadr

y, A

laa

16:1

5

(CO

MM

ERC

IALI

ZATI

ON

-10-

28,5

-5)

TBD

Cre

ber,

Bri

an

16:2

5(P

LASM

ON

ICS-

10-3

2-4)

FDTD

met

hod

and

HPC

for

pla

smon

ic n

ano-

ante

nnas

Cal

a’ L

esin

a, A

nton

ino

16:3

0

(NO

NLI

NEA

R-1

0-29

-5)

The

scal

ing

law

s of

spo

ntan

eous

par

amet

ric

dow

n-co

nver

sion

Cho

udha

ry, S

aum

ya

16:3

0

(SEN

SOR

S-10

-30-

5)

Whi

te M

atte

r In

jury

in

a N

ewbo

rn R

at M

odel

Anal

yzed

with

Res

ting-

Stat

e O

ptic

al I

mag

ing

of I

ntrin

sic

Sign

als

(rsO

IS)

Gue

vara

, Edg

ar

16:3

0

(MA

TER

IALS

-10-

31-5

)

Low

-ene

rgy-

thre

shol

d M

id-in

frar

ed

Supe

r-

cont

inuu

m G

ener

atio

n in

As2

Se3

Mic

row

ires

Al-

kadr

y, A

laa

16:4

0

(PLA

SMO

NIC

S-10

-32-

5)

Can

nonl

inea

r re

frac

tive

inde

x be

larg

er t

han

the

linea

r re

frac

tive

inde

x?

Ala

m, M

Zah

irul

16:4

5

(NO

NLI

NEA

R-1

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209

34-S

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EDIC

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Room

210

35-H

IGH

PO

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Room

211

36-P

LASM

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Room

212

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ION

Room

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all

CHAI

R: J

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CHAI

R: C

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Rob

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:00

(NO

NLI

NEA

R-1

1-33

-1)

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phen

e-Ba

sed

Non

linea

r O

ptic

s

Sem

nani

, Beh

rooz

08:0

0(H

IGH

PO

wER

-11-

35-1

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obin

g th

e st

ruct

ure

of t

he e

lect

ron

wav

e-fu

nctio

n at

the

tun

nel

exit

in p

olya

tom

ic

mol

ecul

esA

lhar

bi, A

. F.

08:0

0

(PLA

SMO

NIC

S-11

-36-

1)

Enha

ncem

ents

to s

urfa

ce p

lasm

on re

sona

nce

imag

ing

for

bios

ensi

ng

Cha

rett

e, P

aul

08:0

0

(CO

MM

ERC

IALI

ZATI

ON

-11-

37-1

)

Opp

ortu

nity

Fro

m E

lect

roni

cs t

o El

ectr

onic

Opt

ics

Tai,

Ken

neth

C.H

08:1

5(N

ON

LIN

EAR

-11-

33-2

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rahe

rtz

Fiel

d-in

duce

d Sw

itchi

ng i

n Ph

otoe

x-ci

ted

Bila

yer

Gra

phen

eH

afez

, Has

san

08:1

5(H

IGH

PO

wER

-11-

35-2

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otoe

lect

ron

spec

tros

copy

of

m

olec

ular

ni

trog

en u

sing

hig

h or

der

harm

onic

s of

800

nm

and

of 4

00 n

m fe

mto

seco

nd la

ser p

ulse

sM

arce

au, C

laud

e

08:2

5

(PLA

SMO

NIC

S-11

-36-

2)

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-ran

ge s

urfa

ce p

lasm

on w

aveg

uide

s fo

r

leuk

emia

det

ectio

n

Kru

pin,

Ole

ksiy

08:3

0(N

ON

LIN

EAR

-11-

33-3

)G

erm

anat

e-te

llurit

e co

mpo

site

fibe

rs fo

r su

per-

cont

inuu

m g

ener

atio

n in

the

mid

-infr

ared

Boi

vin,

Mat

hieu

08:3

0(S

ENSO

RS-

11-3

4-1)

Nan

ohol

e ar

rays

for m

ulti-

wel

l pla

smon

ic s

ens-

ing

Cou

ture

, Max

ime

08:3

0(H

IGH

PO

wER

-11-

35-3

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blet

op i

mag

ing

of t

he p

roto

n m

igra

tion

proc

ess

in t

he a

cety

lene

cat

ion

wan

ie, v

ince

nt

08:4

0

(PLA

SMO

NIC

S-11

-36-

3)

Impr

oved

res

olut

ion

in S

PR a

nd M

CWG

mi-

cros

copy

by

com

bini

ng im

ages

acq

uire

d w

ith

dist

inct

mod

e pr

opag

atio

n di

rect

ions

Cha

rett

e, P

aul

08:4

5

(NO

NLI

NEA

R-1

1-33

-5)

Hig

h Te

rahe

rtz

Fiel

d-in

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d Ca

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r D

ynam

ics

in G

ated

Gra

phen

e

Haf

ez, H

assa

n

08:4

5

(SEN

SOR

S-11

-34-

2)

Nan

opho

toni

c op

tom

echa

nica

l sen

sors

: si

licon

and

diam

ond

devi

ces

Bar

clay

, Pau

l

08:4

5

(HIG

H P

Ow

ER-1

1-35

-4)

Mol

ecul

ar s

truc

ture

from

alig

ned

poly

atom

ic

mol

ecul

es u

sing

las

er-in

duce

d el

ectr

on d

if-

frac

tion

Bie

gert

, Jen

s

08:4

5(C

OM

MER

CIA

LIZA

TIO

N-1

1-37

-2)

Neu

resc

ence

is s

ettin

g a

new

gol

d st

anda

rd

for

in v

ivo

smal

l ani

mal

imag

ing

Soud

ager

, Yas

aman

08:5

5(P

LASM

ON

ICS-

11-3

6-4)

Sele

ctiv

e de

tect

ion

of b

acte

ria in

urin

e w

ith a

LR

SPP

wav

egui

de B

iose

nsor

Bel

and,

Pau

l

08:5

5

(CO

MM

ERC

IALI

ZATI

ON

-11-

37-3

)

TBD

1

TBA

09:0

0(N

ON

LIN

EAR

-11-

33-6

)Br

oadb

and

seco

nd

harm

onic

ge

nera

tion

in

gaas

sla

b of

hyp

erbo

lic u

pper

sur

face

usi

ng

tir-q

pmSa

ha, A

rdhe

ndu

09:1

0

(SEN

SOR

S-11

-34-

3)Su

b-m

M I

mag

ing

of C

arot

enoi

ds U

sing

Ele

c-tr

onic

and

Vib

ratio

nal

Non

linea

r O

ptic

al M

i-cr

osco

py

Slep

kov,

Aar

on

09:1

0

(HIG

H P

Ow

ER-1

1-35

-5)

Sub-

cycl

e St

rong

-fiel

d El

ectr

on D

ynam

ics

in

a Bu

lk S

emic

ondu

ctor

Tra

ced

by H

igh-

orde

r

Har

mon

ic G

ener

atio

n

Lang

er, F

abia

n

09:1

0

(PLA

SMO

NIC

S-11

-36-

5)

‘Pla

smon

ic s

ensi

ng u

sing

hyb

rid m

ode

Can

va, M

icha

el

09:0

5

(CO

MM

ERC

IALI

ZATI

ON

-11-

37-4

)

TBD

2

TBA

09:1

5(N

ON

LIN

EAR

-11-

33-7

)N

ear

field

effe

cts

in C

oher

ent

anti-

Stok

es R

a-m

an S

catt

erin

g M

icro

scop

y van

der

Kol

k, J

arno

09:1

5

(CO

MM

ERC

IALI

ZATI

ON

-11-

37-5

Inte

llect

ual p

rope

rty

right

s de

mys

tified

Gir

ard,

Isa

belle

09:3

0(N

ON

LIN

EAR

-11-

33-8

)Ex

trem

ely

Larg

e N

onlin

ear

Refr

activ

e In

dex

for

Crys

tals

at

Tera

hert

z Fr

eque

ncie

sD

olga

leva

, Kse

nia

09:3

5

(SEN

SOR

S-11

-34-

4)

Pum

p-pr

obe

spec

tros

copy

in

a m

icro

scop

e -

Appl

icat

ions

in b

iolo

gy a

nd a

rt c

onse

rvat

ion

Fisc

her,

Mar

tin

09:3

5

(HIG

H P

Ow

ER-1

1-35

-6)

Dire

ct-fi

eld

elec

tron

acc

eler

atio

n by

ultr

afas

t

radi

ally

-pol

ariz

ed la

ser

puls

es

Pich

é, M

iche

l

09:3

5

(PLA

SMO

NIC

S-11

-36-

6)

Pola

rizat

ion

Dep

ende

nt

Enha

nced

U

p-co

n-

vers

ion

Bro

lo, A

lexa

ndre

09:4

5

(CO

MM

ERC

IALI

ZATI

ON

-11-

37-6

)

TBD

3 Perr

eira

, Ric

ardo

10:0

0 -

CO

FFEE

BR

EAK

- E

XH

IBIT

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HA

LL

38-P

LEN

ARY

: P

hilli

p R

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10

39-G

REEN

Room

209

40-S

ENSO

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IOM

EDIC

ALS

Room

210

41-P

HO

TON

ICS

MAT

ERIA

LRo

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SMO

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SRo

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1243

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Room

Exh

ibiti

on H

all

CHAI

R: J

acop

Kric

hCH

AIR:

Han

s-Pe

ter

Looc

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AIR:

You

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Mes

sadd

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AIR:

Ale

xand

re B

rolo

CHAI

R: B

en S

ussm

an

11:1

5(G

REE

N-1

1-38

-1)

Imag

ing

the

func

tiona

lity

of p

hoto

volta

ic d

e-vi

ces

with

nan

osca

le s

patia

l res

olut

ion

Leit

e, M

arin

a

11:1

5(S

ENSO

RS-

11-4

0-1)

Fluo

resc

ent m

icro

capi

llarie

s fo

r m

icro

fluid

ic s

ens-

ing

and

bios

ensi

ngM

eldr

um, A

l

11:1

5(P

LASM

ON

ICS-

11-4

2-1)

Coup

ling

surf

ace

phon

on p

olar

itons

of

boro

n ni

trid

e na

notu

bes

with

pla

smon

s of

gra

phen

ew

alke

r, G

ilber

t

11:1

5(Q

UA

NTU

M-1

1-43

-1)

Qua

ntum

wal

ks a

nd w

avep

acke

t dy

nam

ics

on a

latt

ice

with

tw

iste

d ph

oton

sB

oyd,

Rob

ert

11:4

0

(GR

EEN

-11-

39-2

)

Ultr

afas

t Ca

rrie

r Ph

otog

ener

atio

n D

ynam

ics

in P

olym

er:

Fulle

rene

Sol

ar C

ells

Pro

bed

by

Phot

ocur

rent

-Det

ecte

d Tw

o-D

imen

sion

al

Co-

here

nce

Spec

tros

copy

Silv

a, C

arlo

s

11:4

0

(SEN

SOR

S-11

-40-

2)

Plas

mon

ic S

enso

rs fo

r Bi

olog

ical

Cel

ls

Lagu

gné-

Laba

rthe

t, F

ranç

ois

11:4

0

(MA

TER

IALS

-11-

41-2

)

Com

pact

non

linea

r m

edia

for

fibe

r la

sers

and

broa

dban

d so

urce

s Roc

hett

e, M

arti

n

11:4

0(P

LASM

ON

ICS-

11-4

2-2)

On-

Chip

Non

linea

r Pl

asm

onic

s w

ith G

raph

ene-

Met

al N

anos

truc

ture

sG

ham

sari

, Beh

nood

11:4

0

(QU

AN

TUM

-11-

43-2

)

Qua

ntum

nan

opho

toni

cs

vuc

kovi

c, J

elen

a

11:4

0(P

LASM

ON

ICS-

11-4

2-3)

Mag

netle

ss

grap

hene

-fer

rite

infr

ared

pl

as-

mon

ic is

olat

orC

ham

anar

a, N

ima

12:0

5(G

REE

N-1

1-39

-3)

Surf

ace

Chem

istr

y an

d St

ruct

ural

Eng

inee

ring

of C

ollo

idal

Qua

ntum

Dot

Sol

ar C

ells

Yan

g, K

evin

12:0

5(S

ENSO

RS-

11-4

0-3)

Inte

grat

ed

Nan

opla

smon

ic-M

icro

fluid

ic

Sens

ing

Plat

form

with

Im

prov

ed D

ynam

ic R

ange

Esco

bedo

, Car

los

12:0

5(M

ATE

RIA

LS-1

1-41

-3)

Mic

rost

ruct

ure-

com

posi

ted

mat

eria

ls:

A ne

w t

ype

of h

igh-

pow

er la

ser

mat

eria

ls?

Zhan

g, L

ong

12:0

5(P

LASM

ON

ICS-

11-4

2-4)

Surf

ace

plas

mon

pol

arito

n di

sper

sion

in in

ho-

mog

eneo

us s

emic

ondu

ctor

s Eldl

io, M

oham

ed

12:0

5(Q

UA

NTU

M-1

1-43

-3)

W-S

tate

Enc

odin

g of

Ato

mic

Ens

embl

es U

s-in

g Ry

dber

g Bl

ocka

deG

. wal

ker,

Tha

d

12:3

0 -

LUN

CH

IN

CLU

DED

- E

XH

IBIT

ION

HA

LL

44-G

REEN

Room

209

45-S

ENSO

RS B

IOM

EDIC

ALS

Room

210

46-H

IGH

PO

WER

Room

211

47-Q

UAN

TUM

IN

FORo

om 2

12

CHAI

R: J

erem

y M

unda

yCH

AIR:

Car

los

Esco

bedo

CHAI

R: M

iche

l Pic

héCH

AIR:

Jef

f Lu

ndee

n

13:3

0(S

ENSO

RS-

11-4

5-1)

Imag

ing

Cells

in

3D u

sing

Cor

rela

ted

Cryo

geni

c Fl

uore

s-ce

nce

and

Soft

X-r

ay T

omog

raph

ies

McD

erm

ott,

Ger

ry

13:3

0(H

IGH

PO

wER

-11-

46-1

)U

ltraf

ast

tera

hert

z sc

anni

ng t

unne

ling

mic

rosc

opy

A. H

egm

ann,

Fra

nk

13:3

0(Q

UA

NTU

M-1

1-47

-1)

New

inte

rfac

e be

twee

n qu

antu

m o

ptic

s an

d na

nosc

ienc

eD

. Luk

in, M

ikha

il

13:5

5(G

REE

N-1

1-44

-1)

Nan

opho

toni

c Lu

min

esce

nt S

olar

Con

cent

rato

rs in

clud

ing

Nan

ocry

stal

Lum

opho

res

Ferr

y, v

ivia

n

13:5

5(S

ENSO

RS-

11-4

5-2)

Tow

ards

MiL

ab,

an o

ptic

al fi

ber

base

d bi

o-an

alys

is p

lat-

form

on

the

Inte

rnat

iona

l Spa

ce S

tatio

nR

ivie

re, C

hris

toph

e

13:5

5(H

IGH

PO

wER

-11-

46-2

)H

igh

Den

sity

Dat

a St

orag

e In

Tra

nspa

rent

Pla

stic

s U

sing

Fe

mto

seco

nd L

aser

Mic

rost

ruct

urin

g K

alle

palli

, Dee

pak

13:5

5

(QU

AN

TUM

-11-

47-2

)

How

to

Build

a Q

uant

um R

epea

ter

Titt

el, w

olfa

ng14

:20

(GR

EEN

-11-

44-2

)Th

erm

al C

onsi

dera

tions

in G

aAs

Nan

owire

Sol

ar C

ells

Povi

nelli

, Mic

helle

14:1

0(S

ENSO

RS-

11-4

5-3)

Dire

ct W

rite

of O

ptofl

uidi

c La

b-in

-Fib

er S

enso

rs T

hrou

gh

Poly

mer

-Coa

ted

Opt

ical

Fib

erJo

seph

, Kev

in

14:1

0(H

IGH

PO

wER

-11-

46-3

)Im

agin

g M

ass

Spec

trom

etry

at

Ambi

ent

Pres

sure

usi

ng

Fem

tose

cond

Las

er P

ulse

sG

eiss

ler,

Dom

inik

14:2

0

(QU

AN

TUM

-11-

47-3

)

Expl

orin

g ph

oton

sto

rage

med

ia f

or n

ovel

app

licat

ions

:

non-

dem

oliti

on m

easu

rem

ent

and

slow

ligh

t

Hes

ham

i, K

haba

t

14:2

0(G

REE

N-1

1-44

-3)

Det

erm

inat

ion

of o

ptim

al i

ndiu

m c

once

ntra

tion

and

dot

size

in I

nGaN

/GaN

qua

ntum

dot

inte

rmed

iate

ban

d so

lar

cells

Rob

icha

ud, L

uc

14:2

5(S

ENSO

RS-

11-4

5-4)

Pola

rizat

ion-

coup

ling

erro

rs i

n a

lase

r-dr

iven

fibe

r op

tic

gyro

scop

eC

ham

oun,

Jac

ob

14:2

5(H

IGH

PO

wER

-11-

46-4

)Q

uant

um-D

ot S

atur

able

Abs

orbe

r an

d Ke

rr L

ens

Mod

e-Lo

cked

Yb:

KGW

Las

er w

ith >

300

kW o

f Pe

ak P

ower

Akb

ari,

Rez

a

14:3

5(G

REE

N-1

1-44

-4)

Des

igns

opt

imis

atio

ns f

or c

once

ntra

ted

sola

r sy

stem

s us

-in

g di

lute

nitr

ide

four

-jun

ctio

n ph

otov

olta

ics H

inze

r, K

arin

14:4

0

(SEN

SOR

S-11

-45-

5)H

ighl

y Se

nsiti

ve S

uspe

nded

Rin

g Re

sona

tor

Sens

orY

ousu

f, S

oha

14:4

0(H

IGH

PO

wER

-11-

46-5

)Fo

urie

r do

mai

n co

nfigu

ratio

n fo

r in

trap

ulse

fr

eque

ncy

mix

ing

Erno

tte,

Gui

lmot

14:4

5(Q

UA

NTU

M-1

1-47

-4)

A qu

antu

m m

emor

y ba

sed

on a

col

d at

omic

ens

embl

e fo

r O

rbita

l Ang

ular

Mom

entu

m q

ubits

Gin

er, L

ambe

rt

14:5

0(G

REE

N-1

1-44

-5)

Des

ign

of a

35%

hig

h co

ncen

trat

ing

phot

ovol

taic

sys

tem

th

at o

pera

tes

in b

oth

dire

ct a

nd d

iffus

e ill

umin

atio

nLi

, Rob

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POSTER PRESENTATIONSwednesday June 10, 2015

HIGH POwER LASER TECHNOLOGY, ULTRAFAST OPTICS AND APPLICATIONS(HIGH POwER-10-P-1)

GROWTH OF LASER-INDUCED PERIODIC SURFACE STRUCTURES UNDER COMPETING ABLATION AND PHOTO-EXPANSION MECHANISMS

Déziel, Jean-Luc, Université Laval, Canada

(HIGH POwER-10-P-2)TRACKING OBJECTS HIDDEN AROUND CORNERS

Gariepy, Genevieve, Heriot-Watt University, UK

(HIGH POwER-10-P-3)COMPARISON OF 2.7 MICRON FLUORESCENT SPECTRA OF ER-ZBLAN WITH 980 NM AND 790 NM PUMPING

Berge, Cameron, McGill University, Canada

(HIGH POwER-10-P-4)SEQUENTIAL AND CONCERTED BREAKUP OF (CO)2

Ding, Xiaoyan, JASLAB, University of Ottawa and National Research Council Canada, Canada

(HIGH POwER-10-P-5)SPATIAL PROPERTIES OF HIGH-HARMONICS

Brown, Graham, University of Ottawa, Canada

(HIGH POwER-10-P-6)A MASS SPECTROMETER ADAPTED FOR IONIZATION AND ABLATION OF SAMPLES WITH FEMTOSECOND LASER PULSES

Chiasson, Martin, University of Ottawa, Canada

(HIGH POwER-10-P-7)FULL CHARACTERIZATION OF AN ATTOSECOND PULSE GENERATED USING AN INFRARED DRIVER

Zhang, Chunmei, Joint Attosecond Science Lab, NRC and University of Ottawa, Canada

(HIGH POwER-10-P-8)ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS OF AN ULTRASHORT TIGHTLY FOCUSED LASER PULSE

Salamin, Yousef, American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

NONLINEAR OPTICS, NANOPHOTONICS AND QUANTUM OPTICS(NONLINEAR-10-P-9)

DIODE PUMPED 532 NM SINGLE-FREQUENCY ND:YVO4 LASER WITH ETALONS AT ROOM TEMPERATURE

Liang, wanguo, Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

(NONLINEAR-10-P-10)OPTICAL FREQUENCY COMB GENERATION VIA CASCADED BRILLOUIN SCATTERING IN A NONLINEAR MEDIA

Kayes, Md Imrul, McGill University, Canada

(NONLINEAR-10-P-11)MID-INFRARED RAMAN FIBER LASER IN CHALCOGENIDE MICROWIRE

Abdukerim, Nurmemet, McGill University, Canada

(NONLINEAR-10-P-12)THE ROLE OF ENERGETIC ELECTRONS IN AIR LASING

Britton, Mathew, uOttawa/NRC, Canada

(NONLINEAR-10-P-13)NONLINEAR ULTRAFAST CARRIER DYNAMICS IN GATED GRAPHENE REVEALED BY TIME-RESOLVED TERAHERTZ SPECTROSCOPY

Hafez, Hassan, INRS-EMT, Canada

OPTICAL AND QUANTUM COMMUNICATIONS

(OP-QUANTUM-10-P-14) INVESTIGATING THE EFFECT OF MUX BANDWIDTH ON HYBRID COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS PERFORMANCE

Atieh, Ahmad, Université Laval, Canada

(OP-QUANTUM-10-P-15)OPTOCHEMICALLY ORGANIZED FILAMENTS OF LIGHT: FROM WAVEGUIDE ENCODED INTERSECTING (WIDEI) POLYMER LATTICES TO SPONTANEOUS, ALL-OPTICAL TRANSFER OF SIGNALS

Saravanamuttu, Kalaichelvi, McMaster University, Canada

(OP-QUANTUM-10-P-16)A NEW ARCHITECTURE OF ALL OPTICAL NETWORK BASED ON TUNABLE OPTICAL BUFFER AND WAVELENGTH CONVERSION USING WIDE BAND SEMICONDUCTORS OPTICAL AMPLIFIER

Fayed, Heba , AASTMT, Egypt

(OP-QUANTUM-10-P-17)DEMULTIPLEXING BY INDEPENDENT COMPONENT ANALYSIS IN COHERENT OPTICAL TRANSMISSION: THE POLARIZATION CHANNEL ALIGNMENT PROBLEM

Nabavi, Neda, JASLAB, University of Ottawa, Canada

(OP-QUANTUM-10-P-18)INFLUENCE OF TOD, IRS AND SS ON SOLITON INTERACTION

Mani, Bhupeshwaran, SSN College of Engineering, Anna University, India

OPTOELECTRONICS AND INTEGRATED OPTICS(OPTO-10-P-19)

SPONTANEOUS EMISSION AND REFLECTIVITY MEASUREMENTS FOR THE CHARACTERIZATION OF FACET-COATINGS OF SEMICONDUCTOR LASERS

Chang, Shoude, National Research Council Canada, Canada

(OPTO-10-P-20)HOMOGENIZATION OF NANOSTRUCTURE WAVEGUIDES IN THE NON-RESONANT AND RESONANT REGIMES

Samadian, Parya, University of Ottawa, Canada

(OPTO-10-P-21)DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF HIGH-REFLECTANCE COATINGS ON ETCHED-FACET DEVICES

Poitras, Daniel, National Research Council of Canada, Canada

(OPTO-10-P-22)MEASUREMENT OF OPTICAL LOSSES IN SILICON PHOTONIC CONTRA-DIRECTIONAL COUPLERS

Caverley, Michael, University of British Columbia, Canada

(OPTO-10-P-23)VISIBLE LIGHT COMMUNICATION UNDERWATER

Salamah, Maram , Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, Egypt

(OPTO-10-P-24)TERAHERTZ REFLECTION TIME-DOMAIN SPECTROSCOPY FOR BANDGAP MEASUREMENT OF PERIODIC STRUCTURES

Novoa Lopez, José Antonio, Carleton University/ Universidade de Vigo, Canada

(OPTO-10-P-25)USING A TRAVELING WAVE MODEL FOR OPTICAL CIRCUIT SIMULATION OF SEMICONDUCTOR OPTICAL AMPLIFIERS

Smy, Tom, Carleton University, Canada

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PHOTONIC MATERIALS(MATERIALS-10-P-26)

POLARIZED LASER EMISSION FROM A (YBX:Y1-X)3AL5O12 CERAMIC LASER USING ANISOTROPIC BRAGG MIRROR FABRICATED WITH GLANCING ANGLE DEPOSITION.

Doucet, Alexandre, Université de Monton, Canada

(MATERIALS-10-P-27)ANNEALING TEMPERATURES AND HYDROGEN EVOLUTION IN SILICON QUANTUM DOTS IN HYDROGENATED SILICON NITRIDE

Cadogan, Carolyn, The University of Western Ontario, Canada

(MATERIALS-10-P-28)OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF CHOLESTERIC FILM FABRICATED BY A REACTIVE MESOGEN

Jhun, Chul Gyu , Hoseo University

(MATERIALS-10-P-30)CBN THIN FILM MATERIALS FOR ELECTRO-OPTIC DEVICE APPLICATIONS

Hossain, Nadir, INRS-EMT, Canada

(MATERIALS-10-P-31)EFFECTS OF ALLOYING ON OSCILLATOR STRENGTH IN INGAN/GAN QUANTUM WELLS

Tit, Nacir, UAE University, United Arab Emirates

PHOTONIC SENSORS AND BIOMEDICAL OPTICS(SENSORS-10-P-32)

CAVITY-ENHANCED PHOTOACOUSTIC DETECTION USING ACOUSTIC AND OPTICAL-FIBER RESONATORS

Loock, Hans-Peter, Queen’s University, Canada

(SENSORS-10-P-33)ISOTHERMAL ANNEALING OF HIGH TEMPERATURE STABLE HYDROGEN LOADED FIBER BRAGG GRATINGS

Alqarni, Sondos , Carleton University, Canada

(SENSORS-10-P-34)INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF LASER PULSE SHAPE ON MICROCAVITATION-INDUCED RPE CELL INJURY.

Deladurantaye, Pascal, INO, Canada

(SENSORS-10-P-35)BIOCOMPATIBILITY OF POLYMER MATERIALS FOR OPTO MICROFLUIDIC APPLICATIONS

Fanous, Michael, Concordia University, Canada

(SENSORS-10-P-36)TOTAL JAUNDICE MANAGEMENT USING LASER DIODES, LEDS AND OLEDS FOR NEWBORN INFANTS

Hamza, Mostafa , Faculty of Engineering, Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt

(SENSORS-10-P-37)TEMPERATURE INSENSITIVE OPTICAL MEMS ACCELEROMETER

vellaluru, Neeharika, BITS Pilani, Hyderabad Campus, India

(SENSORS-10-P-38)TUNABLE FBGS FOR WAVELENGTH SCANNING

Thomas, Saju, O/E Land Inc. , Canada

(SENSORS-10-P-39)SURFACE PLASMONIC EFFECT FROM TAPERED OPTICAL FIBER COATED WITH NANOPARTICLES

Men, Liqiu, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada

(SENSORS-10-P-40) DIFFRACTIVE GRATING BASED OPTO-MICROFLUIDIC SENSOR FOR REFRACTIVE INDEX SENSING

Zhang, Daiying, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada

(SENSORS-10-P-41)UNIAXIAL FIBER BRAGG GRATING ACCELEROMETER

Casas, Miguel, Universidad nacional autónoma de méxico, Mexico

(SENSORS-10-P-42)PROPAGATION OF BESSEL BEAMS IN SOFT TISSUE

Yang, Jianing, Laurentian University, Canada

(SENSORS-10-P-43)LASER BESSEL VELOCIMETRY

Sakah, Mahmud , Laurentian University, Canada

(SENSORS-10-P-44)TESTING AND NOISE ANALYSIS OF INGAAS FOCAL PLANE ARRAYS

Flueraru, Costel , National Research Council of Canada, Canada

(SENSORS-10-P-45)STUDIES OF LONG-PERIOD FIBER GRATING DEVICES COATED WITH THE LIQUID CRYSTAL LAYER TUNED NEAR THE PHASE-MATCHING TURNING POINT

Czapla, Aleksandra ,Univ. du Québec en Outaouais, Canada

(SENSORS-10-P-46)SYNTHESIS OF TRANSITION METAL DOPED ZINC SELENIDE NANOPARTICLES FOR BIOIMAGING

Mazing, Dmitrii, St Petersburg Electrotechnical University, Russian Federation

(SENSORS-10-P-47)REMOTE OPTICAL TRACE GAS SENSING OVER EXISTING TELECOMMUNICATION ACCESS NETWORK

wang, Ting, NEC Labs America, USA

PHOTONIC THEORY DESIGN AND SIMULATIONS(THEORY-10-P-48)

NUMERICAL RESEARCH ON A DUAL-MODE SAMPLED-GRATING QUANTUM-DOT BASED INP/INGAASP DFB LASER FOR W-BAND ROF APPLICATION

Li, Ran, University of Ottawa, Canada

(THEORY-10-P-49)A NOVEL FDTD ALGORITHM FOR SUPERCONTINUUM GENERATION STUDIES IN PHOTONIC CRYSTAL FIBERS

Salski, Bartlomiej, Warsaw University of Technology, Polska

(THEORY-10-P-50)A COMPACT AND BROADBAND SILICON-ON-INSULATOR POLARIZATION SPLITTER AND ROTATOR

Rumaldo, Yesica, Unicamp, Brazil

(THEORY-10-P-51)TOWARD THE OPTICAL FLYING CARPET: REDUCING THE DIVERGENCE OF A LIGHT SHEET BELOW DIFFRACTION LIMIT

Golub, Ilya , Algonquin College, Canada

(THEORY-10-P-52)SEPARATING THE SIAMESE TWINS: DECOUPLING CIRCULAR AND LINEAR BIREFRINGENCIES USING A PI-SHIFTED SAGNAC INTERFEROMETER

Golub, Ilya , Algonquin College, Canada

(THEORY-10-P-53)AN FSR-FREE SILICON RESONATOR REFLECTOR USING A CONTRA-DIRECTIONAL COUPLER AND A BRAGG REFLECTOR

Boeck, Robert ,University of British Columbia, Canada

PHOTONICS IN MANUFACTURING

(MANUFACTURING-10-P-55)FEMTOSECOND LASER PULSE TRAIN MICROMACHINING OF SILICON

Alemida, Gustavo, University of São Paulo, Brasil

(MANUFACTURING-10-P-57)3D PRINTED KIT FOR BLOOD PLASMA SEPARATION AND FLUORESCENT DETECTION OF PROTEINS

Jagadeesh, Shreesha, University of Toronto, Canada

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PLASMONICS AND METAMATERIALS(PLASMONICS-10-P-58)

AN ULTRA-COMPACT NANOPLASMONIC HIGH-PASS WAVELENGTH FILTER AT TELECOMMUNICATION WAVELENGTHS BASED ON A MIM WAVEGUIDE

Ebadi, Seyed Morteza, Kermanshah Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Iran

(PLASMONICS-10-P-59)ANGULAR MOMENTUM DENSITY OF SURFACE PLASMON ENHANCED ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS EXCITED BY TIGHTLY FOCUSED STATISTICAL BEAMS

Cheng, Hao, Dalhousie University, Canada

(PLASMONICS-10-P-60)LONG-RANGE SURFACE PLASMON MULTIPLE OUTPUT MACH-ZEHNDER INTERFEROMETERS

Fan, Hui, University of Ottawa, Canada

(PLASMONICS-10-P-61)CHARACTERIZATION OF LONG-RANGE SURFACE PLASMON BRAGG GRATINGS WITH MICROFLUIDIC CHANNELS

Khodami, Maryam, University of Ottawa, Canada

(PLASMONICS-10-P-62)HIGH SPEED SURFACE PLASMON NANOANTENNA-BASED PHOTODETECTORS

Siadat Mousavi, Saba , University of Ottawa, Canada

(PLASMONICS-10-P-63)A TUNABLE NANOPLASMONIC HIGH PASS WAVELENGTH FILTER EMBEDDED IN A MIM WAVEGUIDE

Ebadi, Seyed Morteza, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, IRAN

(PLASMONICS-10-P-64)A NOVEL PLASMONIC HIGH PASS WAVELENGTH FILTER BASED ON TRIANGULAR ARRAYS IN A MIM WAVEGUIDE

Ebadi, Seyed Morteza, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, IRAN

(PLASMONICS-10-P-65)A DUAL BANDPASS PLASMONIC FILTER BASED ON MIM STEPPED IMPEDANCE RESONATOR

Ebadi, Seyed Morteza, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, IRAN

(PLASMONICS-10-P-66GRATING ASSISTED SEMICONDUCTOR PLASMONIC WAVEGUIDES

Chochol, Jan, Dalhousie University

(PLASMONICS-10-P-67)A NEW PLASMONIC LONG WAVELENGTH CUTOFF FILTER BASED ON TRIANGULAR ARRAYS IN A MIM WAVEGUIDE

Ebadi, Seyed Morteza, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, IRAN

(PLASMONICS-10-P-68)A TUNABLE WAVELENGTH BAND PASS PLASMONIC FILTER BASED ON TRIANGULAR ARRAYS IN A MIM WAVEGUIDE

Ebadi, Seyed Morteza, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, IRAN

(PLASMONICS-10-P-69)A DUAL BAND-PASS PLASMONIC FILTER BASED ON STUB STRUCTURE IN A MIM WAVEGUIDE AT OPTICAL CHANNELS

Ebadi, Seyed Morteza, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, IRAN

(PLASMONICS-10-P-70)ANALYTICAL STUDY FOR HYBRID GUIDED MODES IN A 7-LAYER PLASMONIC WAVEGUIDE

Aldawsari, Sarah, waterloo University , Canada

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Aerotech manufactures motion control and positioning systems and components including direct-drive and piezo nanopositioners; planar and rotary air-bearing stages; high-speed gantries; mechanical-bearing linear, rotary, and lift stages; brushless linear and rotary servomotors and drives; stand-alone and software-based motion controllers; goniometers; galvanometers; and gimbals/optical mounts. Custom, vacuum prepped, and cleanroom-ready positioning systems and components are available. Aerotech’s precision motion control products provide the critical performance for demanding applications in markets including photonics, medical device/life sciences, semiconductor and flat panel, automotive, data storage, laser processing, military/aerospace, electronic manufacturing and test, assembly, R&D, and others requiring high precision, high throughput motion solutions.

#T11 - Aerotech Inc.101 Zeta Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15238-2897Phone: 412-963-7470- Fax: 412-963-7459

aerotech.com

Established in 1988 as a contract optical system design and prototype fabrication service provider, B-Con continues to meet the critical needs of the high-tech sector for optical engineering and optical component fabrication.

In 1997 B-Con set out to establish itself as a world leader in optical component and optical system manufacturing by providing turnkey optical engineering, prototyping and production services. B-Con is the ultimate partner for optical component fabrication and optical component outsourcing.

Today, B-Con holds numerous patents in the diamond turning and metrology fields. These patents demonstrate how B-Con is on the leading edge of optical engineering, taking optical component fabrication to another level.

BMV is a manufacturer of custom to medium volume precision optical components and systems. A complete service provider, our services include optical, thin film and mechanical design as well as a complete in house machine shop. Products include spherical and cylindrical lenses, lens systems, precision flats, laser windows, wedges, etalons, beam-splitters, sapphire optics, metal optics, complex machined optics, GRM’s, etc. BMV provides design and application of UV, VIS and IR thin film coatings, such as anti-reflection, beam splitting, beam combining, dielectric and metal films. BMV is ISO 9001:2008 certified and registered with the Controlled Goods Program of Canada. No. 21199

#199 - B-Con Engineering Inc.14 Capella Court, Nepean, ON K2E 7V6

Phone: 613-727-0021- Fax: 613-727-0493bconeng.com

#208 - BMv Optical26 Concourse Gate, Ottawa, ON K2E 7T7

Phone: 613-228-2442bmvoptical.com/

Centre d'optique,photonique et laser

COPLThe Center for Optics, Photonics and Lasers (COPL) is a strategic cluster of optics/photonics researchers from Université Laval, École Polytechnique de Montréal, McGill, INRS, École de technologie supérieure, Université de Sherbrooke and Université du Québec à Montréal who share the following objectives:

• To train graduate students and post-docs who will form the next generation of optics/photonics scientists

• To perform fundamental and applied research• To contribute to socio-economic development by supporting

industry.

#T3 - COPL2375, de la Terrasse, local 2104,

Québec, QC G1V 0A6Phone: 418 656-2454

copl.ulaval.ca

Electro-Meters is one of the premier suppliers of Analog and Digi-tal Panel Meters, Transformers and Test and Measurement instru-ments in North America. Our products include: Analog and Digital Panel Meters, Bargraphs, Industrial Controllers, Indicators, Shunts, Transformers and Transducers. Optical test equipment and Dyna-mometers as well as a complete line of production test equipment. Our Integrated Services Group designs and fabricates custom test solutions including functional fixtures, test racks and custom cable assemblies.

#T8 - Electro-Meters7 Capella Court, Ottawa ON K2E 7X1

Phone: 613-224-4700 electro-meters.com

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Optiwave Systems is an R&D company specializing in development and commercialization of scientific and engineering software for numerical simulation of integrated and fiber optic devices and systems.

The company also renders contract services in scientific softwaredevelopment and design of photonic devices.

#108 - Optiwave7 Capella Court, Ottawa ON K2E 7X1

Phone: 613-224-4700 optiwave.com

High Power Components/ Isolators/Combiners/Patchcords/Connectors/ Intelligent Tunable Laser Diode Sources/Safety Interlocks/Shutters/Optical Coatings, Mode-Field –Adaptor, OZ Pen CO2 Cleaning Unit. Laser to Fiber Delivery Components, Adjustable Collimators/Focusers, PM/SM/MM Fused Fiber Couplers, PM Patchcords/Connectors/Splitters/Switch, Polarized Sources, Polarization Rotators/Controllers/Analyzers, Polarizers, PDL Emulators, Extinction Ratio Meter, Turnkey Laser Diode Sources, Hermetically Sealable Patchcords, Fiber Optic Sensors, U Brackets. Fiber Optic Test Equipment, Mini-Power Meters, Power Meter with Smart Detector Head, OTDR/Fault-Finder, Smart Patchcords, Fiber Length Meter, Backreflection-Meter, Fixed/Tunable/Digital Filters, Optical Delay Lines, Visual Fault Locators, Stable LED/LD Light Sources, Fixed/Variable/Digital Attenuators, MEMS Variable Attenuators, Extinction Ratio Meter, Polarized Sources, Power Monitors.

Photon Design was started in 1992 and supplies a wide range of innovative photonics CAD tools to most of the World’s leading photonics companies, universities and government research labs, with customers in 35 countries around the world. Our CAD products include tools for both passive and active (semiconductor) optical components and optical circuit modelling. The company has a team of the brightest people in photonics modelling, developing original and innovative solutions for tomorrow’s photonics design projects, saving designers significant time and money.

#200-299 - OZ Optics Limited219 Westbrook Rd,Ottawa, ON K0A 1L0,

Phone: 613-831-0981 - Fax: 613-836-5089ozoptics.com

#T1 - Photon Design 34 Leopold Street, Oxford, UK, OX4 1TW

Phone: +44 1865 324990 photond.com

Laserand Inc. is a Montreal based company working in the fields of photonics, robotics and industrial manufacturing & automation. Being a supplier of photonics components, scientific & industrial equipment for customers in Canada and the US we offer optical components & systems, DPSS lasers, laser diodes (stacks and fiber coupled), motion control solutions, nanopositioning piezo stages & controllers as well as THz cameras, detectors and IMPATT diodes . Our team of engineers, marketing and technical support specialists with more than 15 years of experience in serving photonics customers is ready to assist you in choosing the right product for your application.

#100 - Laserand Inc.302-2725 Rue Notre Dame, Montreal QC H8S 2H3

Phone: 514 452-4693 laserand.com

Logitech are recognised as world leaders in many aspects of materials processing, shaping and surface finishing technology.

This position has been reached through many years expertise in materials processing and in the design and manufacturing of precision equipment

Application areas where we can provide solutions and advance processing technologies include:

• Semiconductor materials processing• Opto-electronics surface finishing• Optical materials processing• Geological science thin section preparation• Test & measurement of materials• Materials processing consumables

Nüvü Camēras offers EMCCD cameras with the highest SNR for extreme low light imaging. Based on reinvented electronics, Nüvü Camēras technology provides significant background signal reduction (below 0.001 ē/pixel/sec) and optimal image quality (no pixel leaking). Worldwide support is available to optimize the efficiency of imaging systems involving short exposure periods, low lighting, high acquisition speeds or a combination thereof. In addition, during the Photonics North 2013 event, a paper will be presented that will showcase the advantages of EMCCDs for future space applications.

#202 - LogitechErskine Ferry Road,Old Kilpatrick,

Glasgow G60 5EU Phone: 44 (0)1389 875444

logitech.uk.com

#203 - Nüvü Caméras5155 avenue Decelles, Montreal, QC, H3T 2B1

Phone: 514-733-8666 - Fax: 514-394-9452nuvucameras.com

Keysight Technologies (formerly Agilent’s Electronic Measurement Group) offers a wide-range of innovative test and measurement solutions to accelerate the progress of next-generation intelligent optical networks. Keysight’s mission in the optical market is to shorten time-to-market and reduce cost-of-test for customers in R&D and manufacturing, as well as enable new technologies which include innovative optical components, network elements & systems, and all-optical fiber networks.

#207 - Keysight Technologies6535 Millcreek Drive, Unit #41,Mississauga, ON Phone:1 877 894-4414 - Fax: 1 800 746-4866

www.keysight.com

Optech is an optical science applied-research centre specialized in technology transfer toward the private enterprise. We provide state of the art expertise, equipments and laboratories for industrial projects in various sectors including aerospace, biomedical, civil engineering, telecommunication and architecture. Our team can assist you in different steps of a project: from the feasibility study to the reliability tests as well as optical design, prototyping et characterization. Our main expertise domains cover illumination and imaging optics, optical sensors, optical-fiber based systems, optical metrology, laser micro-machining and opto-mechanical assembly.

#206 - Optech1111, Lapierre Street, Montreal, Qc, H8N 2J4Phone: 514-364-3325 - Fax: 514-364-7130

cctt-optech.ca

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SPIE is an international society advancing an interdisciplinary approach to the science and application of light. The SPIE Digital Library houses over 290,000 technical papers from the Society’s conference proceedings and journals in cutting-edge technologies such as biophotonics, nanotechnology, sensors, lasers, electro-optics, imaging, solar energy and communications. Founded in 1955, the Society has 97 Student Chapters around the world, and more than 17,000 individual, 3,600 student, and 437 corporate Members in 87 countries. Visit SPIE.org

#T9 - SPIEPO Box 10, Bellingham, WA, 98227

Phone: +1-360-676-3290 spie.org

TeraXion designs, manufactures and markets best-in-class photonic products to selected emerging markets including high-speed fiber-optic transmission networks, fiber lasers and optical sensing applications. Over the years, TeraXion’s abilities to transform complex optical technologies into manufacturable products have been applied to Silicon Photonics (SiP) and Indium Phosphide (InP) for next-generation 100 Gb/s and above modulators and receivers. For more information, please visit www.teraxion.com

#307 - TeraXion2716 rue Einstein, Québec, Qc, G1P 4S8

Phone: 418-658-9500 - Fax: 418-658-9595teraxion.com

The Quebec Photonic Network is a non-profit organization whose mission is to accelerate the economic development of the optics – photonics industry in Quebec.Its mandates are:

• To establish a network for the exchange of ideas, of information and expertises between members, and with other national and international networks;

• To increase the visibility and promotion of the optics-photonics sector;

• To support commercialization and access to markets information;

• To support the innovation and the competitiveness of the whole industries of Quebec by introducing optics-photonics technologies

#204- Quebec Photonic Network1111, Lapierre Street, Montreal, Qc, H8N 2J4Phone: 514-364-3325 - Fax: 514-364-7130

quebecphotonic.ca

CPIC, the Canadian Photonic Industry Consortium is a business-led photonics exchange organization embracing the whole value chain from researchers to photonic companies and end-users. Its mandate is to network end-users, photonic industries, universities and institutions with the objective of accelerating the growth of the Canadian industry through photonics.

#T10 - Photon Canada2375 rue de la Terrasse, #2111, QC G1V 0A6

Phone: 418-656-3019 photonscanada.ca

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Be there until the end to win an IPAD MINI :

There will be very good sessions presented on Thursday. So plan on being there until the end. You might be the winner of an iPad Mini to be awarded at the closing ceremony during the afternoon break.

You can also win a 100$ APPLE Gift card:

Follow us on twitter, facebook or LinkedIn to get the chance to win the gift card.

The prizes will be drawn amongst all researchers and students reg-istered for the 3 days of the meeting.

You must be in the attendance to win! Good Luck!

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Chang, Shoude - National Research Council Canada - (OPTO-10-P-18) - P. 23Charette, Paul - Université de Sherbrooke - (PLASMONICS-11-36-1) - P.18Charette, Paul - Université de Sherbrooke - (PLASMONICS-11-36-3) - P.18Châtelain, Benoît - Ciena Corporation - (OP-QUANTUM-9-7-1) - P. 13Chen, Ran - Dalhousie University - (SENSORS-11-49-3) - P.20Chen, Yung Jui - University of Maryland - (THEORY-9-4-2) - P. 12Chen, Zhigang - Nankai University - (NONLINEAR-10-25-2) - P.16Cheng, Hao - Dalhousie University - (PLASMONICS-10-P-59) - P.26Chiasson, Martin - University of Ottawa - (HIGH POWER-10-P-6) - p.22Chiniforooshan, Yasser - University of Quebec - (SENSORS-11-49-4) - P.20Chochol, Jan - Dalhousie University - (PLASMONICS-10-P-66) - P.26Choudhary, Saumya - Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Ottawa - (NONLINEAR-10-29-5) - P.17Conti, Claudio - Institute for Complex Systems - (ISC-CNR) Dep. Physics Univ. Sapienza - (NONLINEAR-9-1-4) - P. 12Conti, Claudio - Institute for Complex Systems - (ISC-CNR) Dep. Physics Univ. Sapienza - (NONLINEAR-9-10-1) - P. 12Cooke, David - McGill University - (MATERIALS-10-24-1) - P.16Corkum, Paul - University of Ottawa and National Research Council - (PLENARY-9-5-1) - P.12Courcier, Thierry - Université de Sherbrooke - (SENSORS-10-30-2) - P.17Couture, Maxime - Université de Montréal - (SENSORS-11-34-1) - P.18Cox, Joel - ICFO-The Institute of Photonic Sciences - (NONLINEAR-9-10-5) - P.14Creber, Brian - B-Con Engineering - (COMMERCIALIZATION-10-28,5-5) - P.17Czapla, Aleksandra - Univ. du Québec en Outaouais - (SENSORS-10-P-45) - P.25

D-D. Lukin, Mikhail - Harvard University, - (QUANTUM-11-47-1) - P.19Dailey, James - Applied Communication Sciences - (OP-QUANTUM-9-2-2) - P. 12Das, Gautam - Lakehead University - (OPTO-9-12-3) - P. 14De Leon, Israel - University of Ottawa - (NONLINEAR-10-29-3) - P.17Deladurantaye, Pascal - INO - (SENSORS-10-P-34) - P.24Déziel, Jean-Luc - Université Laval - (HIGH POWER-10-P-1) - p.22Dignam, Marc - Queen’s University - (THEORY-9-13-2) - P. 14Ding, Xiaoyan - JASLAB, University of Ottawa and National Research Council Canada - (HIGH POWER-10-P-4) - p.22Dolgaleva, Ksenia - University of Ottawa - (NONLINEAR-11-33-8) - P.18Doucet, Alexandre - Université de Monton - (MATERIALS-10-P-26) - P.24Ducharme, Marie-Eve - Nuvu Cameras - (COMMERCIALIZATION-10-28,5-2) - p.16

E-Ebadi, Seyed Morteza - Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University - (PLASMONICS-10-P-58-63-64-65-67-68) - P.26Echternkamp, Katharina - IV. Physical Institute - Solids and Nanostructures - (NONLINEAR-10-20-1) - P.16Eldlio, Mohamed - Dalhousie University - (PLASMONICS-11-42-4) - P.19Elezzabi, Abdulhakem - University of Alberta - (PLASMONICS-10-28-2) - P.16Elkholy, Marwan - McGill University - (SENSORS-10-21-3) - P.16England, Duncan - National Research Council - (OP-QUANTUM-9-2-6) - P. 12Ernotte, Guilmot - INRS - (HIGH POWER-11-46-5) - P.19Escobedo, Carlos - Queen’s University - (SENSORS-11-40-3) - P.19Esfahani Monfared, Yashar - Dalhousie University - (THEORY-9-4-2) - P. 12

F-Fan, Hui - University of Ottawa - (PLASMONICS-10-P-60) - P.26Fanous, Michael - Concordia University - (SENSORS-10-P-35) - P.24Fayed, Heba - AASTMT - (OP-QUANTUM-10-P-15) - P.23Farsi, Alessandro - Cornell University - (QUANTUM-11-51-1) - P.20Feng, Dingyi - Northwest University - (SENSORS-11-49-6) - P.20Fernández-Ruiz, María del Rosario - Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique - (INRS) - EMT - (OP-QUANTUM-9-11-5) - P. 14Ferry, Vivian - University of Minnesota - (GREEN-11-44-1) - P.19Fischer, Martin - Duke University - (SENSORS-11-34-4) - P.18Flueraru, Costel - National Research Council of Canada - (SENSORS-10-P-44) - P.25Fuji, Takao - Institute for Molecular Science - (HIGH POWER-10-16-4) - P.15

A-A. Hegmann, Frank - University of Alberta - (HIGH POWER-11-46-1) - P.19Abdukerim, Nurmemet - Mcgill University - (NONLINEAR-10-P-11) - P. 22AKBARI, REZA - University of Manitoba - (HIGH POWER-10-16-1) - P.15AKBARI, Reza - University of Manitoba - (HIGH POWER-11-46-4) - P.19Al Shakhs, Mohammed - The University of British Columbia - (PLASMONICS-10-17-2) - P.15Al-kadry, Alaa - McGill University - (MATERIALS-10-31-4) - P.17Al-kadry, Alaa - McGill University - (MATERIALS-10-31-5) - P.17Al-Naib, Ibraheem - Queen’s University - (NONLINEAR-9-1-6) - P. 12ALAM, M Zahirul - University of Ottawa - (PLASMONICS-10-32-5) - P.17Aldawsari, Sarah - Waterloo University - (PLASMONICS-10-P-70) - P.26Alemina, Gustavo, University of Sao Paulo - - (MANUFACTURING-10-P-55) - P.25Alharbi, A. F. - University of Ottawa - (HIGH POWER-11-35-1) - P.18Alic, Nikola - UCSD - (OP-QUANTUM-9-7-4) - P. 13Alqarni, Sondos - Carleton University - (SENSORS-10-P-33) - P.24Alshehri, A. M. - University of Ottawa - (SENSORS-10-30-3) - P.17Alu, Andrea - The University of Texas at Austin - (PLASMONICS-10-32-1) - P.17Anderson, Stephen G. - SPIE - (COMMERCIALIZATION-10-28,5-1) - P.16Atieh, Ahmad - University of Jordan - (OP-QUANTUM-10-P-13) - P.23Awan, Kashif - University of Ottawa - (NONLINEAR-10-29-2) - P.17

B-B. Bertrand, Julien - Université Laval/Max-Planck-Institut for Quantum Optics - (HIGH POWER-10-27-1) - P.16Banzer, Peter - Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light - (PLASMONICS-10-17-4) - P.15Barclay, Paul - University of Calgary - (SENSORS-11-34-2) - P.18Barzda, Virginijus - University of Toronto - (SENSORS-10-30-4) - P.17Basker, Dinesh - McMaster University - (MANUFACTURING-10-23-2) - P.16Beland, Paul - University of Ottawa - (PLASMONICS-11-36-4) - P.18Berge, Cameron - McGill University - (HIGH POWER-10-P-3) - P.22Bergman, Keren - Columbia University - (OP-QUANTUM-9-11-1) - P.14Bernier, Martin - COPL, Laval University - (OPTO-9-3-2) - P. 12Bhardwaj, Ravi - University of Ottawa - (HIGH POWER-10-27-2) - P.16Bianucci, Pablo - Concordia University - (NONLINEAR-9-6-4) - P.13Biegert, Jens - ICFO - The Institute of Photonic Sciences - (HIGH POWER-11-35-4) - P.18Boeck, Robert - University of British Columbia - (THEORY-10-P-53) - P.25Boivin, Mathieu - Université Laval - (NONLINEAR-11-33-3) - P.18Boltasseva, Alexandra - Purdue University - (PLASMONICS-10-17-6) - P.15bongiovanni, domenico - EMT-INRS - (THEORY-9-9-2) - P. 13Borowiec, Andrzej - Ciena Corporation - (OP-QUANTUM-9-7-3) - P. 13Bouchard, Frédéric - University of Ottawa - (NONLINEAR-9-6-1) - P.13Bourgoin, Jean-Philippe - Institute for Quantum Computing, University of Waterloo - (OP-QUANTUM-9-2-1) - P. 12Boyd, Robert - University of Ottawa - (QUANTUM-11-43-1) - P.19Britton, Mathew - uOttawa/NRC - (NONLINEAR-10-P-11) - P.22Brolo, Alexandre - University of Victoria - (PLASMONICS-11-36-6) - P.18Brown, Graham - University of Ottawa - (HIGH POWER-10-P-5) - p.22Bustard, Philip - National Research Council - (QUANTUM-11-51-2) - P.20

C-Cadogan, Carolyn - The University of Western Ontario - (MATERIALS-10-P-27) - P.24Cala’ Lesina, Antonino - University of Ottawa - (PLASMONICS-10-32-4) - P.17Cala’ Lesina, Antonino - University of Ottawa - (GREEN-11-48-4) - P.17Canva, Michael - Laboratoire Charles Fabry Institut d’Optique - (PLASMONICS-11-36-5) - P.18Capasso, Frederico - University of Ottawa and National Research Council - (PLENARY-10-19-1) - P.15Casas, Miguel - UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTÓNOMA DE MÉXICO - (SENSORS-10-P-41) - P.25Caverley, Michael - University of British Columbia - (OPTO-10-P-22) - P. 23Chaisakul, Papichaya - Université Paris-Sud and The University of Tokyo - (THEORY-9-4-2) - P. 12Chamanara, Nima - Poly-Grames Research Center - (PLASMONICS-11-42-3) - P.19Chamoun, Jacob - Stanford University - (SENSORS-11-45-4) - P.19

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Kieby MAark - Renishaw - (MANUFACTURING-10-26-1) - P.16Kleinert, Jan - Electro Scientific Industries - (MANUFACTURING-10-26-2) - P.16Ko, Dong Hyuk - University of Ottawa - (HIGH POWER-10-22-3) - P.16KOASHI, MASATO - Univ. of Tokyo - (OP-QUANTUM-9-2-3) - P. 12Kornreich, Philipp - Syracuse University - (OPTO-9-8-5) - P. 13Krupin, Oleksiy - University of Ottawa - (PLASMONICS-11-36-2) - P.18Kultavewuti, Pisek - Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Toronto - (NONLINEAR-10-25-3) - P.16Kummara, Venkata Krishnaiah - École Polytechnique de Montréal - (MATERIALS-10-18-3) - P.15

L-Lagugné-Labarthet, François - Department of Chemistry - (SENSORS-11-40-2) - P.19Laliberté, Mathieu - INRS - (SENSORS-10-21-1) - P.16Langer, Fabian - University of Regensburg - (HIGH POWER-11-35-5) - P.18Leite, Marina - University of Maryland - (GREEN-11-39-1) - P.19Lemieux, Samuel - University of Ottawa - (NONLINEAR-10-14-3) - P.15Li, Lizhu - McGill University - (MATERIALS-10-31-2) - P.17Li, Ran - University of Ottawa - (THEORY-10-P-48) - P.25Li, Robert - Sunlab, University of Ottawa - (GREEN-11-44-5) - P.19Li, Yibo - McGill University - (OP-QUANTUM-9-7-2) - P. 13Li, Zhengyan - University of Ottawa - (HIGH POWER-10-22-1) - P.16Liang, Wanguo - Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter, Chinese Academy of Sciences - (NONLINEAR-10-P-9) - P.22Lin, Shujie - Newlight Photonics Inc - (NONLINEAR-10-29-4) - P.17Liu, Yang - Shangai institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics - (MATERIALS-10-31-3) - P.17Loock, Hans-Peter - Queen’s University - (SENSORS-10-P-32) - P.24Lourdiane, Mounia - Télécom SudParis IMT/ CNRS SAMOVAR - (GREEN-11-48-5) - P.20Lourdiane, Mounia - Télécom SudParis IMT/ CNRS SAMOVAR - (OP-QUANTUM-9-11-6) - P. 14Lundeen, Jeff - University of Ottawa - (NONLINEAR-9-1-1) - P. 12Lupu, Anatole - Institut d’Electronique Fondamentale,Univ. Paris-Sud, CNRS UMR 8622 - (THEORY-9-13-3) - P. 14

M-Ma, Tian - Polytechnique de Montreal - (NONLINEAR-9-6-6) - P.13Mani, Bhupeshwaran - SSN College of Engineering, Anna University - (OP-QUANTUM-10-P-17) - P.23Manjooran, Sujith - University of Manitoba - (HIGH POWER-10-16-2 & 3) - P.15Marceau, Claude - Joint Attosecond Science Laboratory of the National Research Council and the University of Ottawa - (HIGH POW-ER-11-35-2) - P.18Marzban, Mostapha - Concordia University - (SENSORS-11-49-5) - P.20Mashanovich, Goran - University of Southampton - (THEORY-9-4-2) - P. 12Mazing, Dmitrii - St Petersburg Electrotechnical University - (SENSORS-10-P-46) - P.25McDermott, Gerry - Department of Anatomy, University of California San Francisco - (SENSORS-11-45-1) - P.19Meldrum, Al - University of Alberta - (SENSORS-11-40-1) - P.19Merarian, Mohammad - Unersity of Toronto - (PLASMONICS-10-17-5) - P.15Men, Liqiu - Memorial University of Newfoundland - (SENSORS-10-P-39) - P.24Meng, Xiang - Columbia University - (THEORY-9-13-5) - P. 14Menoni, Carmen - Colorado State University - (NONLINEAR-10-14-4) - P.15Meyer-Scott, Evan - University of Waterloo - (NONLINEAR-10-14-1) - P.15Min, Wei - Columbia University - (SENSORS-10-15-3) - P.15Molina-Fernandez, Inigo - Universidad de Malaga - (THEORY-9-4-2) - P. 12Monchocé, Sylvain - Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique - (HIGH POWER-10-27-4) - P.16Morandotti, Roberto - Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique - (INRS) - (OPTO-9-3-4) - P. 12Moss, David - RMIT University - (NONLINEAR-10-14-6) - P.15Muellner, Paul - AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH - (THEORY-9-9-4) - P. 13Munday, Jeremy - University of Maryland - (GREEN-11-48-3) - P.20Muñoz, Pascual - Universitat Politecnica de Valencia - (THEORY-9-13-4) - P. 14Murphy, Thomas - University of Maryland - (NONLINEAR-9-6-3) - P.13

N-Nabavi, Neda - University of Ottawa - (OP-QUANTUM-10-P-16) - P.23Nabavi, Neda - University of Ottawa - (OP-QUANTUM-9-11-7) - P. 14Nasr, Pouyan - Carleton University- (NONLINEAR-9-10-6) - P. 14Nechache, Riad - INRS-EMT - (MATERIALS-11-50-1) - P.20Nemova, Galina - Polytechnique Montréal - (OPTO-9-12-1) - P. 14

G-G. Walker, Thad - University of Wisconsin - (QUANTUM-11-43-3) - P.19Galstian, Tigran - Laval University - (MATERIALS-10-18-4) - P.15Gariepy, Genevieve - Heriot-Watt University - (HIGH POWER-10-22-2) - P.16Gariepy, Genevieve - Heriot-Watt University - (HIGH POWER-10-P-2) - P.22Gardes, Frederic - University of South Hampton - (THEORY-9-4-1) - P.12Geissler, Dominik - University of Ottawa / National Research Council - (HIGH POWER-11-46-3) - P.19Gentilini, Silvia - Institute for Complex Systems - (ISC-CNR) Dep. Physics Univ. Sapienza - (NONLINEAR-9-10-1) - P. 14Ghamsari, Behnood - University of Ottawa - (PLASMONICS-11-42-2) - P.19Giner, Lambert - Laboratoire Kastler Brossel - (QUANTUM-11-47-4) - P.19Girard, Isabelle - Robic - (COMMERCIALIZATION-11-37-5) - P.18Giroire, Baptiste - Institut de Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Bordeaux - (ICMCB - CNRS) - (MATERIALS-11-50-3) - P.20Godbout, Nicolas - Castor Optics - (COMMERSIALIZATION-10-28.5-3) - P.16Golub, Ilya - Algonquin College - (THEORY-10-P-51-52) - P.25Golub, Ilya - Algonquin College - (THEORY-9-9-5) - P. 13Gomes, Anderson - Universidade Federal of Pernambuco - (OPTO-9-12-2) - P. 14Gondal, Mohammed A - King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals Dhahran 31261 Saudi Arabia - (MATERIALS-11-50-2) - P.20Gostimirovic, Dusan - Carleton University - (THEORY-9-4-2) - P. 12Guay, Jean-Michel - University of Ottawa(PLASMONICS-10-32-3) - P.17Guerboukha, Hichem - Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal - (MATERIALS-10-24-2 & 3) - P.16Guevara, Edgar - Universidad de las Americas Puebla - (SENSORS-10-30-5) - P.17Gupta, Shulabh - Polytechnique de Montreal - (PLASMONICS-10-32-2) - P.17

H-Hafez, Hassan - INRS-EMT - (NONLINEAR-10-P-12) - P.22Hafez, Hassan - INRS-EMT - (NONLINEAR-11-33-2) - P.18Hafez, Hassan - INRS-EMT - (NONLINEAR-11-33-5) - P.18Hammond, T.J. - University of Ottawa/NRC - (HIGH POWER-10-27-3) - P.16Hamza, Mostafa - Faculty of Engineering, Mansoura University, Mansoura,Egypt - (SENSORS-10-P-36) - P.24Harris, Jérémie - University of Ottawa - (NONLINEAR-9-1-7) - P. 12Hermann, Peter - University of Toronto - (OPTO-9-3-1) - P. 12Heshami, Khabat - National Research Council of Canada - (QUANTUM-11-47-3) - P.19Hinzer, Karin - University of Ottawa - (GREEN-11-44-4) - P.19Hirooka, Toshihiko - Tohoku University - (OP-QUANTUM-9-7-6) - P.13Hossain, Nadir - INRS-EMT - (MATERIALS-10-P-30) - P.24Hou, Renjie - University of Western Ontario - (NONLINEAR-10-20-3) - P.16Houdré, Romuald - Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne - (EPFL) - (THEORY-9-13-1) - P.14Houle, Marie-Andrée - INRS - (SENSORS-10-21-2) - P.16Huffaker, Diana - UCLA Engineering - (OPTO-9-12-4) - P.14

I-Ionescu, Andrei - CRSNG - (COMMERSIALIZATION-10-28.5-4) - P.17

J-J. Hall, Trevor - University of Ottawa - (OP-QUANTUM-9-11-7) - P. 14Jafari, Seyed Hamed - Carleton University - (SENSORS-11-45-6) - P.19Jagadeesh, Shreesha - University of Toronto - (MANUFACTURING-10-P-57) - P.26Janta-Polczynski, Alexander - IBM - (OPTO-9-8-4) - P. 13Jhun, Chul Gyu - Hoseo University - (MATERIALS-10-P-28) - P.24Jones, R. Jason - University of Arizona - (HIGH POWER-10-16-5) - P.15Joseph, Kevin - University of Toronto - (SENSORS-11-45-3) - P.19

K-Kallepalli, Deepak - University of Ottawa - (HIGH POWER-11-46-2) - P.19Kallos, Themos - Metamaterial Technologies Inc. - (PLASMONICS-10-28-1) - P.16Karami, Elham - Carleton University - (PLASMONICS-10-17-3) - P.15Karimi, Ebrahim - University of Ottawa - (NONLINEAR-9-1-5) - P. 12Kaviani, Hamidreza - University of Calgary - (NONLINEAR-10-20-2) - P.16Kayes, Md Imrul - McGill University - (NONLINEAR-10-P-10) - P.22Khodami, Maryam - University of Ottawa - (PLASMONICS-10-P-61) - P.26

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Smy, Tom - Carleton University - (OPTO-10-P-25) - P. 23Söllradl, Thomas - Université de Sherbrooke - (PLASMONICS-10-28-3) - P.16Solomon, Glenn - Joint Quantum Institute, National Institute of Standards & Technology, & University of Maryland - (NONLINE-AR-10-14-5) - P.15Squier, Jeff - Colorado School of Mines - (SENSORS-10-15-1) - P.15Soudager, Yasaman - Neurescense - (COMMERCIALIZATION-11-37-2) - P.18Stolz, Wolfgang - Philipps-University Marburg - (MATERIALS-10-18-6) - P.15Sun, Yao - Carleton University - (COMMERCIALIZATION-11-37-7) - P.18

T-Tai, Kenneth - Jesper Display Corp. - (COMMERCIALIZATION-10-37-1) - P.18Tang, Shuo - University of British Columbia - (SENSORS-11-49-1) - P.20Thomas, Saju - O/E Land Inc. - (SENSORS-10-P-38) - P.24Thompson, Mark - University of Bristol - (OP-QUANTUM-9-11-3) - P. 14Tit, Nacir - UAE University - (MATERIALS-10-P-31) - P.24Tit, Nacir - UAE University - (MATERIALS-11-50-4) - P.20Titel, wolfang - Calgary University - (QUANTUM10-47-2) - P.19Titova, Lyubov - Worcester Polytechnic Institute - (NONLINEAR-9-6-2) - P.13Tomasino, Alessandro - INRS- Énergie, Matériaux et Télécommunications - (OPTO-9-3-7) - P. 12Truong, Vo-Van - Concordia University - (MATERIALS-11-50-6) - P.20

U-Ung, Bora - Ecole de Technologie Superieure - (OP-QUANTUM-9-7-5) - P. 13

V-van der Kolk, Jarno - University of Ottawa - (NONLINEAR-11-33-7) - P.18Vangheluwe, Marie - Laval University and Bordeaux University - (MATERIALS-10-18-1) - P.15Varin, Charles - Université d’Ottawa - (THEORY-9-9-6) - P. 13Vellaluru, Neeharika - BITS Pilani, Hyderabad Campus - (SENSORS-10-P-37) - P.24Venkataraman, Vivek - Harvard University - (NONLINEAR-9-1-2) - P. 12Vuckovic, Jelena - Ginzton Laboratory - (QUANTUM-11-43-2) - P.19

W-Walker, Gilbert - University of Toronto - (PLASMONICS-11-42-1) - P.19Wang, Ting - NEC Laboratories America - (SENSORS-10-30-1) - P.17Wang, Ting - NEC Laboratories America - (SENSORS-10-P-47) - P.25Wang, Yan - Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics - (MATERIALS-11-50-5) - P.20Wanie, Vincent - INRS-ÉMT - (HIGH POWER-11-35-3) - P.18Wise, Frank - Cornell University - (HIGH POWER-10-16-6) - P.15Wong, Chee Wei - University of California, Los Angeles - (NONLINEAR-9-10-4) - P. 14

X-Xue, Lijue - National Research Council Canada - (MANUFACTURING-10-23-1) - P.16

Y-Yang, Jianing - Laurentian University - (SENSORS-10-P-42) - P.25Yang, Kevin - University of Toronto - (GREEN-11-39-3) - P.19Yang, Tianxin - Tianjin University - (NONLINEAR-10-29-1) - P.17Ye, Winnie N. - Carleton University - (GREEN-11-48-1) - P.20Yin, Cara - Queen’s University - (MANUFACTURING-10-26-3)Yousuf, Soha - Masdar Institute of Science and Technology - (SENSORS-11-45-5) - P.19Yurtsever, Aycan - INRS - (NONLINEAR-10-25-1) - P.16Yvind, Kresten - Technical University of Denmark - (NONLINEAR-9-10-3) - P. 14

Z-Zaidi, Asif - Prince Sultan University - (MATERIALS-10-P-29) - P.24Zhang, Chunmei - Joint Attosecond Science Lab, NRC and University of Ottawa - (HIGH POWER-10-P-7) - p.22Zhang, Daiying - Memorial University of Newfoundland - (SENSORS-10-P-40) - P.24Zhang, Long - Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, CAS - (MATERIALS-11-41-3) - P.19

Novoa Lopez, José Antonio - Carleton University/ Universidade de Vigo - (OPTO-10-P-24) - P. 23

O-Osgood, Richard - Columbia University - (THEORY-9-13-5) - P. 14Osgood, Richard - Columbia University - (THEORY-9-9-3) - P. 14

P-Perreira, Ricardo - Invest in Ottawa - (COMMERCIALIZATION-11-37-6) - P.17Petit, Yannick - University of Bordeaux - CNRS - (MATERIALS-10-31-1) - P.17Piche, Kevin - University of Ottawa - (OP-QUANTUM-9-2-5) - P. 12Piché, Michel - Université Laval - (HIGH POWER-11-35-6) - P.18Pogue, Brian - Dartmouth College - (SENSORS-10-15-2) - P.15Poitras, Daniel - National Research Council of Canada - (OPTO-10-P-21) - P. 23Povinelli, Michelle - University of Southern California - (GREEN-11-44-2) - P.19

Q-Qi, Bing - Oak Ridge National Laboratory - (OP-QUANTUM-9-2-4) - P. 12Qian, Li - University of Toronto - (NONLINEAR-9-1-3) - P. 12Quitoriano, Nate - McGill University - (OPTO-9-8-3) - P. 13

R-Rahimian, Mitra - University of Ottawa - (HIGH POWER-11-46-6) - P.19Resch, Kevin - University of Waterloo - (NONLINEAR-9-10-2) - P. 14Ristic, Sasa - McGill University - (OPTO-9-8-1) - P. 13Riviere, Christophe - INO - (SENSORS-11-45-2) - P.19Robichaud, Luc - University of Ottawa - (GREEN-11-44-3) - P.19Rochette, Martin - McGill University - (MATERIALS-11-41-2) - P.19Roztocki, Piotr - Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique - (INRS) - (NONLINEAR-10-29-6) - P.17Rumaldo, Yesica - Unicamp - (THEORY-10-P-50) - P.25Russel, Philip - University of Ottawa and National Research Council - (PLENARY-11-38-1) - P.18

S-S. Helmy, Arm - University of Toronto - (THEORY-9-13-6) - P. 14Saaltink, Rebecca - University of Ottawa - (NONLINEAR-9-6-5) - P.13Safari, Akbar - University of Ottawa - (NONLINEAR-10-25-4) - P.16Saha, Ardhendu - NIT Agartala - (NONLINEAR-11-33-6) - P.18Saini, Simarjeet Singh - Department of Anatomy, University of California San Francisco - (SENSORS-11-49-2) - P.20Sakah, Mahmud - Laurentian University - (SENSORS-10-P-43) - P.25Salamah, Maram - Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport - (OPTO-10-P-23) - P. 23Salamin, Yousef - American University of Sharjah - (HIGH POWER-10-P-8) - p.22Salem, Mohamed - Polytechnique Montreal - (PLASMONICS-10-28-3) - P.16Salski, Bartlomiej - Warsaw University of Technology - (THEORY-10-P-48) - P.25Samadian, Parya - University of Ottawa - (OPTO-10-P-20) - P. 23Saravanamuttu, Kalaichelvi - McMaster University - (OP-QUANTUM-10-P-14) - P.23Schulz, Sebastian - University of Ottawa - (THEORY-9-9-1) - P. 13Semnani, Behrooz - - (NONLINEAR-11-33-1) - P.18Senthil Murugan, Ganapathy - University of Southampton - (MATERIALS-10-18-5) - P.15Shahin, Mahmoud - Masdar Institute of Science and Technology - (OPTO-9-12-5) - P. 14Shahin, Mahmoud - Masdar Institute of Science and Technology - (OPTO-9-8-2) - P. 13Shen, Mingya - Yangzhou University - (OPTO-9-3-6) - P. 12Sherwali, Ahmed - The University of British Columbia - (OPTO-9-12-6) - P. 14Siadat Mousavi, Saba - University of Ottawa - (PLASMONICS-10-P-62) - P.26Sibley, Allison - Queen’s University - (MANUFACTURING-10-23-3) - P.16Silva, Carlos - Université de Montréal - (GREEN-11-39-2) - P.19Skopak, Tea - ICMCB CNRS - (MATERIALS-10-18-2) - P.15Skorobogatiy, Maksim - Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal - (PLASMONICS-10-17-1) - P.15Slepkov, Aaron - Trent University - (SENSORS-11-34-3) - P.18Smelser, Christopher - Carleton University - (OPTO-9-3-3) - P. 12Smith, Peter G.R. - ORC, University of Southampton - (OPTO-9-3-5) - P. 12

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