Plenary Speakers
Roel Baets, Ghent University - IMEC, Belgium “Progress in high index contrast integrated optics”
Jörg P. Kutter, MIC, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
“Lab-on-a-chip systems with integrated optics for biochemical applications”
Meint Smit, COBRA, Technical University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands
“How complex can integrated optical circuits become?”
Serge Valette, CEA-LITEN, France
"Integrated Optics: The history and the future",
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Heinz-Günter Bach, Heinrich-Hertz-Institut, Germany
“Ultra high-speed photodetectors and photoreceivers for telecom and datacom also aiming at THz applications”
Rene Heideman, LioniX bv, The Netherlands
“Low loss, high contrast optical waveguides based on CMOS compatible LPCVD processing"
Martin Hill, COBRA, Technical University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands
“Micro and nanolasers for digital photonics”
Kohroh Kobayashi, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
“Innovation for new-generation optical communications based on photonic device breakthrough”
Tom Koch, Lehigh University, USA
“Silicon photonics”
Thomas F. Krauss, University of St. Andrews, United Kingdom
“Slow light: perspective and applications”
Laura Lechuga, IMM-CNM-CSIC, Spain
“New frontiers in optical biosensing”
Michal Lipson, Cornell University, USA
“High speed silicon photonics"
Stefan Maier, University of Bath, UK
"Plasmonics"
Jesper Mørk, COM•DTU, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
“Nanomaterials”
Andreas Neyer, University of Dortmund, Germany
“Polymer Waveguide Technologies for Optical Interconnects”
Lars Samuelson, Lund University, Sweden
"Fabrication and applications of semiconductor nanowires"
Alwyn Seeds, University College London, United Kingdom
“RF over Fibre Systems”
Wolfgang Tittel, University of Calgary, Canada
“Waveguide Quantum Memories”
Kerry Vahala, California Institute of Technology, USA
“Applications of High Q Microresonators: Photonic Clocks, cQED and New laser sources on Silicon”