TOM12 Optofluidics
Chairs
Demetri Psaltis EPFL (CH) |
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Andreas Vasdekis University of Idaho (US) |
Synopsis
Optofluidics emerged more than 10 years ago aiming at the fusion of integrated optics with microfluidics. Since then, a wealth of new scientific principles and technologies have emerged. Through this conference, the latest developments in Optofluidics will be explored, serving as one of the main meeting points of the international optofluidics community.
Topics
- Photonics
- fundamental linear and non-linear optics, lasers, sensors, microscopy, optical tweezers, modulators
- fundamental linear and non-linear optics, lasers, sensors, microscopy, optical tweezers, modulators
- Health and Biology
- Single-cell and single-molecule methods, drug delivery, ultra-high throughput screening
- Single-cell and single-molecule methods, drug delivery, ultra-high throughput screening
- Imaging
- integration, time-stretching, image processing, machine-learning
- integration, time-stretching, image processing, machine-learning
- Handheld Devices
- mHealth, portable diagnostics
- Energy – Environment
- photobioreactors, biophysics, optofluidics of plants
- Transport
- optics, microfluidics, computational methods
- Micro-Fabrication
- prototyping, 3D and 4D particle generation, BioMEMS
- Hybrid Integration
- integrated optics (SERS, waveguides, resonators), electronics, and applications
- Soft Matter
- liquid crystals, vesicle photonics
- liquid crystals, vesicle photonics
- Industry
- industrial applications, related technologies and products
CALL FOR PAPERS
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Program Committee
Pietro Ferraro, Institute of Applied Sciences & Intelligent Systems (IT)
Luciano De Sio, Sapienza University of Rome (IT)
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Invited Speakers
Title: Optofluidic adaptive optics
Çaglar Ataman (Zappe), Freiburg (DE)
Title: Light confinement in liquid crystals for optofluidic integrated microsystems
Antonio D’Alessandro, Sapienza University of Rome (IT)
Title: Implementation of optofluidic techniques to the diagnosis of cancers and infectious disease in lower and middle income countries
David Erickson, Cornell (US)
Title: Nonlinear and nonlocal light-liquid interaction in integrated photonics
Yeshaiahu Fainman, UCSD (US)
Title: Optofluidic single molecule sensors for SARS-CoV-2 and other diseases
Holger Schmidt, UCSD (US)
Title: Toward novel optofluidic concepts via topological microfluidics
Anupam Sengupta, University of Luxembourg (LU)
Title: Controlling matter by optical solitons in liquid crystals
Ivan I. Smalyukh, UC Boulder (US)
Title: SARS-CoV-2 DNA targets detectionu using ppto-nanofluidic waveguides
Pao Tai Lin, Texas A&M University (US)
Title: Photonic nanojets: toward manipulation and detection beyond the diffraction limit
Yao Zhang, Jinan University (CN)