Program
Optical MEMS & Nanophotonics technologies are advancing rapidly with vigorous research and development in academic, government and industrial laboratories around the world. Already contributing in many commercial technology sectors, Optical MEMS & Nanophotonics devices promise to deliver unprecedented capabilities for imaging, display, optical communications, sensing and fundamental science advances in the future.
Key Note Speakers

Federico Capasso
Harvard University, USA
Broadband Wavefront Engineering with Optical Resonator Arrays

Xiang Zhang
University of California-Berkeley, USA
Scaling Down the Photonics Beyond Diffraction Limit: Plasmon Waveguide, Cavities and Integrated Laser Circuits
Invited Speakers

Pierre Berini
University of Ottawa, Canada
Biosensing using Long-Range Surface Plasmon-Polariton Waveguides

Ho Bun Chan
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
The Casimer Effect on Silicon Micromechanical Systems: Forces Due to Virtual Photons

Michael Descour
Sandia National Laboratories, USA
Micro-Scale Optics and Optomechanics: From Biomedical Imaging to Atomic Physics

Thierry Grosjean
Institut FEMTO-ST in Besancon, France
Electric and magnetic optical nano-antennas for probing and controlling the electromagnetic optical near-fields.

Erich Grossman
National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA

Saulius Juodkazis
Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Tailoring plasmonic field enhancement in spatial and spectral domains

Ai-Qun Liu
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Approach of Optofluidics from Optics to Photonics

Dragomir Neshev
Australia National University, Australia
Functional Metamaterials and Plasmonics Structures

Kazuaki Sawada
Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan
CCD Based Ion Image Sensors for Novel Bio Imaging-Fusion of Sensor Technology LSI Technology

Takunori Taira
National Institute of Natural Sciences, Insitute for Molecular Science(IMS), Japan
Giant Micro-Photonics for Laser Ignitions
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