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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 2022 Quantum Information Science Session QIS1: The Quantum Internet - Why Should We Care? Saikat Guha, PhD, Director and Principal Investigator, Center for Quantum Networks (CQN) and Professor of Optical Sciences, UArizona QIS2: Decoding of Quantum Low-Density Parity Check (QLDPC) Codes Bane Vasić, PhD, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Mathematics at the UArizona and a director of the Error Correction Laboratory QIS3: Advances in Photonic Quantum Information Processing Matt Eichenfield, Distinguished Member of Technical Staff and Group Leader for MEMS-Enabled Quantum Photonics, Sandia National Laboratories QIS4: Entanglement Routing in a Quantum Network and its Applications Emily Van Milligen, PhD student, CQN, College of Optical Sciences, UArizona and Ashlesha Patil, PhD student, CQN, College of Optical Sciences, UArizona THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 2022 Biomedical Technology Session BIO1: Advanced Photonics for Miniature Endoscopes Jennifer Kehlet Barton, PhD, Director BIO5 Institute, UArizona BIO2: Unique Cloud-based Medical Laser Platform for Phototherapy and Treatment Monitoring Glioblastoma Jari Ovaskainen, Business Development Director, Modulight Corp. BIO3: Quantitative Imaging of Patient-Derived Organics Curtis Thorne, PhD, Assistant Professor, BIO5 Institute and Assistant Professor, Cellular and Molecular Medicine, UArizona Cancer Center BIO4: Imaging Through Hair-Thin Optical Fibers Using Nanostructured Metasurfaces George S. D. Gordon, PhD, Associate Professor and UKRI Future Leaders Fellow, Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham Laser Technology Session LAS1: Multi-Joule Diode-Pumped Tm: YLF Laser Issa Tamer, PhD, Advanced Photon Technologies, NIF and Photon Science, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory LAS2: Single Frequency Fiber Lasers with Several Millijoules Energy and Tens Kilowatts Peak Power Dr. Shibin Jiang, President and CEO, AdValue Photonics Inc. LAS3: Compact High Power Fiber Laser Systems Jenna Bergevin, Sr. Project Engineer–Fiber Systems, Leonardo Electronics US Inc. LAS4: Fiber Laser Pump Modules: Review and Outlook Dr. Hans-Georg Treusch, Owner, GTSolution FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 2022 Sensing and Metrology Session SEN1: Silicon Photonics as a Mainstream Technology: Time to Get Real Scott Jordan, Head of Photonics; Sr. Director, NanoAutomation; PI Fellow, PI (Physik Instrumente) LP SEN2: Microfabrication and Dielectric Characterization of DLaTGS Based Pyroelectric Infrared Detectors Motasim Alomari, PhD, Senior Scientist, Laser Components Detector Group SEN3: Manufacturing Metrology for Alternative-reality Optical Displays Peter de Groot, PhD, Chief Scientist, Zygo Corporation SEN4: Instrumentation of Laser Linewidth and Relative Intensity Noise Measurement Emily Rodriguez, Photonics Engineer, Optilab LLC (Unable to present in person at the event) SEN5: Metrology Testbed for the Thirty Meter Telescope Primary Mirror Shelby Ament, PhD, Arizona Optical Metrology
Astronomy Session AST1: Aspera: The Far-ultraviolet SmallSat Mission to Unveil the Missing Universe Dr. Carlos J. Vargas, Aspera Mission Principal Investigator, Assistant Professor & Assistant Astronomer, UArizona AST2: High Spectral Resolution Over a Wide Field of View: The Hyperion FUV Spectrograph Dr. Erika Hamden, Hyperion Mission Principal investigator, Assistant Professor, Department of Astronomy, & Assistant Astronomer, Steward Observatory, UArizona AST3: Imaging Exoplanets and Searching for Life with the Giant Magellan Telescope Dr. Jared Males, Assistant Astronomer, Steward Observatory, UArizona AST4: The NEID Spectrometer: A Revolution in Radial Velocity Precision to Enable the Search for Earth-Twin Exoplanets Dr. Chad Bender, Associate Astronomer, Steward Observatory, UArizona
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