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Session Overview |
Date: Sunday, 24/Aug/2025 | |
12:00pm - 1:00pm | Registration opening |
1:00pm - 2:30pm | Tutorial Julius Muschaweck Location: Room 1 Title: Introduction to Colorimetry |
1:00pm - 2:30pm | Tutorial Hugo Cramer Location: Room 2 Title: Scatterometry in the Semiconductor Industry |
1:00pm - 2:30pm | Tutorial Simon Horsley Location: Room 3 Title: Topology, Waves, and the Refractive Index |
1:00pm - 2:30pm | Tutorial Sanli Faez Location: Room 4 Title: Who gets a chance at a university career and why? |
2:30pm - 4:00pm | Tutorial Sylvain Gigan Location: Room 1 Title: Photonics for AI : coming of age? |
2:30pm - 4:00pm | Tutorial James Blakesley Location: Room 2 Title: Applications of Digital Illumination in Metrology for Semiconductors and Photovoltaics |
2:30pm - 4:00pm | Tutorial Qingfeng Li Location: Room 3 Title: Thorlabs Quantum Optics Kit |
2:30pm - 4:00pm | Tutorial Location: Room 4 |
4:00pm - 4:30pm | Break |
4:30pm - 6:00pm | Tutorial Martijn Anthonissen Location: Room 1 Title: Computational Illumination Optics |
4:30pm - 6:00pm | Tutorial Sara Nocentini Location: Room 2 Title: 3D printing of polymers at the nanoscale for advanced optics and photonics |
4:30pm - 6:00pm | Tutorial Ignacio Moreno Location: Room 3 Title: Spatial Light Modulators |
4:30pm - 6:00pm | Tutorial Shima Rajabhali Location: Room 4 Title: Terahertz Integrated Photonics |
Date: Monday, 25/Aug/2025 | |
8:15am - 9:00am | Registration opening |
9:00am - 9:45am | Opening Ceremony |
9:45am - 10:30am | PLENARY: Two-photon infrared vision by Pablo Artal Although human vision is traditionally confined to the visible spectrum, recent research has revealed that pulsed near-infrared (NIR) light can be perceived as visible due to two-photon absorption (TPA) in the photoreceptors. This nonlinear optical process enables infrared photons to effectively stimulating the visual pigments in a manner similar to conventional visible-light absorption. This expands our understanding of retinal physiology and opens new possibilities for both fundamental and applied vision research. In this presentation, I will discuss our recent investigations into TPA-mediated vision, including its impact on visual acuity and color perception. Our experimental studies demonstrate that visual resolution under TPA conditions is comparable to that of normal visible-light vision, achieved by scanning a pulsed NIR beam across the retina to form letter stimuli. Furthermore, our psychophysical experiments reveal that perceived hues shift predictably with increasing NIR wavelength (880 to 1100 nm) and radiant power (10 to 30 µW), transitioning from reddish-purple to blue, green, and yellow-green. These findings provide novel insights into the intensity-dependent interplay between single-photon (1P) and two-photon (2P) absorption processes in human vision. Beyond its fundamental implications, TPA vision presents exciting clinical and technological opportunities. It offers a potential method for retinal diagnostics that circumvents ocular opacities. Additionally, the development of TPA-based RGB displays could revolutionize display technologies. This presentation will provide an overview of our key findings, the methodologies employed, and the broader impact of TPA vision research and applications. Read more: Plenary Speakers |
10:30am - 11:00am | Coffee Break - Visit the Exhibition |
11:00am - 12:30pm | PLENARY: EU Project Podium Session For the ninth time, the European Optical Society (EOS) is organizing a special session for EU project partners to disseminate their results. The session is organized in collaboration with Photonics21 and ICFO. During this session, projects will have the opportunity to present their goals and results to the conference audience. |
12:30pm - 1:30pm | LUNCH - Visit the Exhibition |
1:30pm - 2:15pm | Award Ceremony |
2:15pm - 3:00pm | PLENARY: Hollow core fibres: when less is more by Francesco Poletti For decades, hollow core fibres have been a fascinating tool for scientists, enabling long distance light guidance in any gas, as well as innovative experiments exploiting the long light:gas interaction length. For a long time, their optical performance fell much shorter than the requirements of optical communications. Recently though, thanks to nested antiresonant designs, the loss of these fibres has reached lower values than fundamentally achievable in conventional glass-guiding telecoms fibres, opening exploitation opportunities in data-transmission systems. This, added to negligible nonlinearity, very high damage threshold and ultimately low latency, has dramatically increased global interest in the technology for numerous applications involving the transmission and delivery of light. While there are still substantial challenges to be solved before they can achieve widespread commercialization, it is hard to believe that hollow core fibres will not find an application in the optical communication networks of the future. In this talk we will review state-of-the-art, opportunities and challenges of the hollow core fibre technology.
Read more: Plenary Speakers |
3:00pm - 3:30pm | Coffee Break - Visit the Exhibition |
3:30pm - 5:00pm | TOM Applications S1: Applications of Optics and Photonics Location: Collegezaal A Session Chair: André Gomes, Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology, Germany |
3:30pm - 5:00pm | EU S1: EU Session Location: Collegezaal B |
3:30pm - 5:00pm | TOM Materials S1: Luminescence and Emission of Optical Materials / Light Matter Interactions Location: Collegezaal C |
3:30pm - 5:00pm | TOM Fibers S1: Applications Location: Collegezaal D Session Chair: Jean-Charles Beugnot, FEMTO-ST/CNRS, France |
3:30pm - 5:00pm | F2P S1: Face2Phase Location: Commissiekamer 3 |
3:30pm - 5:00pm | TOM Quantum S1: Quantum Polaritonics Location: Hasseltzaal Session Chair: N. Asger Mortensen, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark |
3:30pm - 5:00pm | TOM BioPhot S1: Super Resolution Imaging Location: Senaatszaal Session Chair: Carlas Smith, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, The |
5:15pm - 6:15pm | Podium: HR strategies for the growing Photonics industry Read more: Industrial Optics Podium Session |
6:15pm - 8:30pm | Networking reception Unwind and connect with fellow attendees over drinks and finger foods. Join us for a relaxed and friendly evening of conversation, collaboration, and new connections. Open to all registered attendees. |
Date: Tuesday, 26/Aug/2025 | |
8:30am - 10:00am | TOM Applications S2: Applications of Optics and Photonics Location: Collegezaal A Session Chair: Rosa Ana Perez-Herrera, UNIVERSIDAD PUBLICA DE NAVARRA, Spain |
8:30am - 10:00am | EU S2: EU Session Location: Collegezaal B |
8:30am - 10:00am | TOM Materials S2: Optical Materials, Synthesis and Characterizations Location: Collegezaal C |
8:30am - 10:00am | TOM Fibers S2: Optical Communications Location: Collegezaal D |
8:30am - 10:00am | F2P S2: Face2Phase Location: Commissiekamer 3 |
8:30am - 10:00am | TOM Quantum S2: Quantum Polaritonics Location: Hasseltzaal Session Chair: N. Asger Mortensen, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark |
8:30am - 10:00am | TOM BioPhot S2: Imaging 1 Location: Senaatszaal Session Chair: Kristin Grussmayer, TU Delft, Netherlands, The |
10:00am - 10:30am | Coffee Break - Visit the Exhibition |
10:30am - 11:15am | PLENARY: Optical tomography of scattering samples by means of acoustofluidic actuation by Monika Ritsh-Marte Large cell clusters, such as organoids, cancer spheroids or developing embryos are often optically too opaque for imaging under illumination from only one side. Rotating or re-orienting the sample for multi-angle illumination is a solution to this problem, in the best case enabling 3D tomographic reconstruction of the refractive index distribution. Tailored optical and acoustic fields can exert controlled forces on microscopic biomedical samples in suspension in a non-contact way. Large and therefore heavy particles, however, can only be levitated by acoustic forces - optical tweezers could not handle them without adverse high-power effects. By tuning standing MHz ultrasound waves it is possible to rotate or re-orient a sample inside a micro-fluidic chamber around one or more chosen axes perpendicular to the optical imaging direction, thus avoiding the ‘missing-cone’ problem which commonly leads to artifacts. As examples, the 3D reconstruction of a levitated zebrafish larva by optical coherence tomography (OCT) and of cell clusters by optical diffraction tomography (ODT) will be presented. Read more: Plenary Speakers |
11:15am - 12:00pm | PLENARY: EOS Partner Society, Optical Society of Japan (OSJ), Presents: Electron-beam excitation assisted optical microscopy for high resolution bio-imaging and cell stimulation by Yoshimasa Kawata OSJ |
12:00pm - 1:00pm | LUNCH - Visit the Exhibition |
1:00pm - 2:00pm | POSTER SESSION 1 |
2:00pm - 2:15pm | Program tbc |
2:15pm - 3:00pm | PLENARY: High-power ultrafast moves into the Terahertz by Clara SaracenoHigh-power ultrafast moves into the TerahertzUltrafast laser-driven broadband Terahertz light sources are nowadays ubiquitous tools in many scientific fields, enabling researchers to control and probe an immense variety of low energy phenomena in condensed matter and other systems. They are also being increasingly deployed in industrial settings for inspection and non destructive testing: THz waves "see through" optically opaque objects, and can provide rich spectroscopic information at a glance. While techniques to generate short, broadband THz pulses using ultrafast laser pulses and nonlinear conversion techniques have seen continuous performance progress in the last few years, their average power has traditionally moved comparatively slowly, which has prevented many of these fields from blooming. On the other hand, the increasing availability and enormous performance progress of ultrafast Ytterbium-based lasers providing multi-100-W to kilowatt average-power levels has opened up the area of high average power, laser-driven THz sources: recent results reaching average power levels in the THz domain approaching the watt-level, opening the door to a multiplicity of new and old research areas to be re-visited. We review recent progress in the generation of high-average power THz-pulses, current technological challenges in scaling THz average power, and applications areas that could potentially benefit from these novel sources. |
3:00pm - 3:30pm | Coffee Break - Visit the Exhibition |
3:30pm - 5:00pm | TOM Applications S3: Applications of Optics and Photonics Location: Collegezaal A Session Chair: Luís Coelho, INESC TEC, Portugal |
3:30pm - 5:00pm | TOM NanoPhot S1: Nanophotonics Location: Collegezaal B Session Chair: Willem Vos, University of Twente, Netherlands, The |
3:30pm - 5:00pm | TOM Materials S3: Nanomaterials and Nanophotonics Location: Collegezaal C |
3:30pm - 5:00pm | TOM Fibers S3: Characterisations Location: Collegezaal D Session Chair: Marc Wuilpart, University of Mons, Belgium |
3:30pm - 5:00pm | FS Mid-Infrared: Mid-Infrared Photonics: Materials, Devices, and Applications Location: Commissiekamer 2 |
3:30pm - 5:00pm | F2P S3: Face2Phase Location: Commissiekamer 3 |
3:30pm - 5:00pm | Joint Session: Ultrafast Phenomena + Nonlinear and Quantum Optics Location: Hasseltzaal |
3:30pm - 5:00pm | TOM BioPhot S3: Biosensors 1 Location: Senaatszaal Session Chair: Petra Paiè, Politecnico di Milano, Italy |
5:15pm - 6:45pm | Annual General Assembly of EOS (AGA), open for all EOS Members |
Date: Wednesday, 27/Aug/2025 | |
8:30am - 10:00am | TOM Applications S4: Applications of Optics and Photonics Location: Collegezaal A Session Chair: Susana Silva, INESC TEC, Portugal |
8:30am - 10:00am | TOM NanoPhot S2: Nanophotonics Location: Collegezaal B Session Chair: Nandini Bhattacharya, TU Delft, Netherlands, The |
8:30am - 10:00am | TOM Materials S4: Thin Films and Applications Location: Collegezaal C |
8:30am - 10:00am | TOM Fibers S4: Optical Non Linearities Location: Collegezaal D |
8:30am - 10:00am | FS Visual: Visual Optics and Imaging Location: Commissiekamer 2 |
8:30am - 10:00am | F2P S4: Face2Phase Location: Commissiekamer 3 |
8:30am - 10:00am | TOM Nonlinear S1: Nonlinear and Quantum Optics Location: Hasseltzaal |
8:30am - 10:00am | TOM BioPhot S4: Imaging 2 Location: Senaatszaal Session Chair: Dimitrii Tanese, Vision Institute, France |
10:00am - 10:30am | Coffee Break - Visit the Exhibition |
10:30am - 11:15am | PLENARY: Digital Holographic Microscopy in overlay metrology for the semiconductor industry by Arie de Boef Device density in semiconductor chips continues to increase through many innovations. For example, high-NA EUV lithography enables the printing of smaller features that allow more devices in a smaller area. In addition, many innovations are taking place in the area of 3D device integration where devices are stacked on each other. Read more: Plenary Speakers |
11:15am - 12:00pm | PLENARY: EOS Partner Society, Chinese Optical Society (COS), Presents: High quality multifunctional dynamic imaging through one multimode fiber by Xu Liu |
12:00pm - 1:00pm | LUNCH - Visit the Exhibition |
1:00pm - 2:00pm | POSTER SESSION 2 |
2:00pm - 2:15pm | EOS Fellow Ceremony EOS celebrates distinguished members of the society with one of the highest categories of membership of the EOS: the Fellowship. |
2:15pm - 3:00pm | PLENARY: Frequency Comb Interferometry by Nathalie Picque Optical frequency combs have revolutionized time and frequency metrology by providing rulers in frequency space that measure large optical frequency differences and/or straightforwardly link microwave and optical frequencies. Such combs enable precision laser spectroscopy, tests of fundamental physics and provide the long-missing clockwork mechanism for optical clocks. While frequency combs have become key to research areas such as attosecond science, or calibration of astronomical spectrographs, one of the most successful applications beyond their original purpose has been dual-comb interferometry. An interferometer can be formed using two frequency combs of slightly different line spacing. Dual-comb interferometers without moving parts are fundamentally different from any other type of interferometers: they perform direct frequency measurements, without geometric limitations to resolution. They outperform state-of-the-art devices in an increasing number of fields including spectroscopy and three-dimensional imaging, offering unique features such as frequency measurements, accuracy, precision, speed. This talk will provide a short introduction to optical frequency combs and will survey dual-comb interferometry and its latest exciting developments. Read more:Plenary Speakers |
3:00pm - 3:30pm | Coffee Break - Visit the Exhibition |
3:30pm - 5:00pm | TOM Applications S5: Applications of Optics and Photonics Location: Collegezaal A Session Chair: Orlando Frazão, INESC TEC, Portugal |
3:30pm - 5:00pm | TOM NanoPhot S3: Nanophotonics Location: Collegezaal B Session Chair: Shima Rajabali, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, The |
3:30pm - 5:00pm | TOM Materials S5: Organic Optical Materials and Applications Location: Collegezaal C |
3:30pm - 5:00pm | TOM Fibers S5: Fabrication Location: Collegezaal D Session Chair: Sylvie Lebrun, Laboratoire Charles Fabry, Institut d'Optique, CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay, France |
3:30pm - 5:00pm | EOS - COS session Location: Commissiekamer 2 The session organized by the European Optical Society (EOS) and the Chinese Optical Society (COS) is intended to promote international cooperation and knowledge-sharing between Chinese and European researchers. The session will showcase speakers from EU and China with professional experience in both frameworks. Chairs: Xu Liu (COS) and Remo Proietti Zaccaria (EOS) Read more: EOS–COS Session |
3:30pm - 5:00pm | TOM Nonlinear S2: Nonlinear and Quantum Optics Location: Hasseltzaal |
3:30pm - 5:00pm | TOM BioPhot S5: Biosensors 2 Location: Senaatszaal Session Chair: Francesco Baldini, CNR, Italy |
5:15pm - 6:45pm | TOM Applications S6: Applications of Optics and Photonics Location: Collegezaal A Session Chair: Vittorio Cecconi, Loughborough University, United Kingdom |
5:15pm - 6:45pm | TOM NanoPhot S4: Nanophotonics Location: Collegezaal B Session Chair: Willem Vos, University of Twente, Netherlands, The |
5:15pm - 6:45pm | TOM Adaptive S1: Adaptive and Freeform Optics Location: Collegezaal D Session Chair: Wilbert IJzerman, Signify, Netherlands, The |
5:15pm - 6:45pm | ESRS: Early Stage Researcher Session Location: Commissiekamer 2 This session is designed to allow participants to present the preliminary status of their work. It covers all topics in optics and photonics. The objective is to share and develop ideas, to exchange and discuss the possible issues, and find help from peers around a research work. |
5:15pm - 6:45pm | TOM Ultrafast S1: Ultrafast Phenomena Location: Commissiekamer 3 |
5:15pm - 6:45pm | TOM Nonlinear S3: Nonlinear and Quantum Optics Location: Hasseltzaal |
8:30pm - 11:00pm | CONFERENCE DINNER Join us in the greenery of Delft for a relaxed dinner off-site. Separate registration required. |
Date: Thursday, 28/Aug/2025 | |
8:30am - 10:00am | TOM Applications S7: Applications of Optics and Photonics Location: Collegezaal A Session Chair: M.Teresa Flores-Arias, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Spain |
8:30am - 10:00am | TOM NanoPhot S5: Nanophotonics Location: Collegezaal B Session Chair: Nandini Bhattacharya, TU Delft, Netherlands, The |
8:30am - 10:00am | TOM Adaptive S2: Adaptive and Freeform Optics Location: Collegezaal D Session Chair: Stefan Bäumer, TNO, Netherlands, The |
8:30am - 10:00am | FS Complex S1: Optics with Complex Wavefronts Location: Commissiekamer 2 Session Chair: Allard Mosk, Utrecht University, Netherlands, The |
8:30am - 10:00am | TOM Ultrafast S2: Ultrafast Phenomena Location: Commissiekamer 3 |
8:30am - 10:00am | TOM Nonlinear S4: Nonlinear and Quantum Optics Location: Hasseltzaal |
10:00am - 10:30am | Coffee Break |
10:30am - 12:00pm | TOM Applications S8: Applications of Optics and Photonics Location: Collegezaal A Session Chair: Matthieu Roussey, University of Eastern Finland, Finland |
10:30am - 12:00pm | TOM NanoPhot S6: Nanophotonics Location: Collegezaal B Session Chair: Shima Rajabali, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, The |
10:30am - 12:00pm | TOM Adaptive S3: Adaptive and Freeform Optics Location: Collegezaal D Session Chair: Alois Herkommer, University Stuttgart, Germany |
10:30am - 12:00pm | FS Complex S2: Optics with Complex Wavefronts Location: Commissiekamer 2 Session Chair: Ivo M Vellekoop, University of Twente, Netherlands, The |
10:30am - 12:00pm | TOM Ultrafast S3: Ultrafast Phenomena Location: Commissiekamer 3 |
12:00pm - 12:15pm | Best Student Presentation Awards All student presentations - oral and poster - are eligible for the best student presentation awards. |
12:15pm - 12:30pm | CLOSING CEREMONY |
12:30pm - 7:00pm | Carla Symposium and Training at TU DelftThis exciting event bridges the gap between academic excellence and industry opportunities in photonics. This is your chance to explore how students (HBO, Master, PhD) like you can shape tomorrow’s technological advancements through innovative careers.Meet Potential Employers and Hear Genuine Stories! Read more: Photonics Careers Separate registration required. |
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