The On-site Programme for the EOS Annual Meeting 2008 is now available: Complete On-site Programme (incl. general information, early-bird registration, hotel list, travel information...; pdf-file; 3.39 MB) Overview, oral and poster programme only (pdf-file; 1.6 MB)
The Scientific EOS Annual Meeting 2008 is the most important event of the EOS. It will be held in Paris, France, from 29 September to 02 October 2008, on the occasion of the OPTO-exhibition 2008 (30 September to 02 October 2008) at Paris-Nord Villepinte, Parc d’expositions et Centre de Conventions. In 2006, the conjunction of these two events proved to be a great success. More than 600 experts in the field of optics and photonics from 32 countries all over the world attended the event which offered six topical meetings as well as a huge poster area to its participants. Due to this great success, the organisers - EOS, SFO (the French Branch of the EOS) and OPTO - decided to hold the EOS Annual Meeting for a second time as an accompanying programme alongside the OPTO exhibition. For 2008 even more attendees are expected to join the event, which will feature seven topical meetings as well as an education workshop. Take this opportunity to meet experts from the international optics and photonics community – attend the event!
The EOS Annual Meeting is organized in cooperation with:
The Biophotonics Workshop is organized in cooperation with
Registration for EOSAM 2008
The registration for one Topical Meeting includes admission to all topical meetings and workshops held under the umbrella of the EOS Annual Meeting 2008. However, the registration for one workshop does not automatically entitle to participate in all conferences of the EOS Annual Meeting 2008 . To attend all Topical Meetings as well as the workshops you have to purchase a full-time or a one-day registration for the EOSAM 2008. The Registration is available as PDF for credit card payment or bank transfer and via online shop.
The deadline for submission of abstracts has been closed on Monday, 16 June 2008.
Prospective authors are invited to submit their abstract in one of the listed topics. The abstract shall cover a minimum of half a page and a maximum of two pages and shall be submitted online with the responsible author’s contact data. The EOS guidelines for abstracts can be downloaded at www.myeos.org/abstractguidelines. Should you work with Latex-files, please click here to download the guidelines and the template.
The posters should have a size of DIN A1 (594 x 841 mm) or DIN A0 (841 x 1189 mm) preferably in a portrait format (not landscape format). Double sided tape and similar pads will be provided. The size of the poster boards is 90 cm (width) x 200 cm (height).
The Annual Meeting 2008 of the European Optical Society will be held alongside the OPTO exhibition in Paris, France, from 29 September to 02 October 2008 at Paris-Nord Villepinte, Parc d'expositions et Centre de Conventions, BP 68004, 95970 Roissy CDG Cedex, France. The OPTO will take place from 30 September to 02 October 2008. Whatever mode of transport you choose, Paris-Nord Villepinte is easy to reach. It is 25 minutes from the historic centre of Paris, 5 minutes from the TGV station and less than 2 miles from Paris-Charles de Gaulle International Airport.
Besides the Annual Meeting of the EOS and the OPTO exhibition, there are of course some touristic reasons to come to Paris. The city offers history, art, culture and nature and is known for its museums, libraries, beautiful buildings, boulevards, cafés and restaurants. For more information about Paris please visit www.paris.fr.
A list of recommended hotels can be downloaded here.
"A World of Colors : From Gabriel Lippmann to Nanophotonics" will be held on 3 October 2008, following the EOS Annual Meeting. This Conference is intended to commemorate the Nobel prize attributed to Gabriel Lippmann in 1908. Prestigious speakers will lecture throughout the day, stressing the links between Lippmann's interferential photography and structural colors, and showing that nano-technologies have a very long history, both in man manufactured items and in nature.
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Polarization conversion with a photonic crystal slab [read more]
Fourier transformed picosecond synchronously pumped optical parametric oscillator without spectral filtering element [read more]
Wavelength-tunable picosecond pulses from a passively mode-locked figure-eight Erbium-doped fiber laser with a Sagnac fiber filter [read more]
Progress towards lightning control using lasers [read more]