Academic Program

The academic program is divided by thematics into 4 sessions. The academic program consist of presentations selected through submissions, but also invited talks. Detailed program with the time of the presentations will be updated to the ConfTool and here. Each presentation is 20min long (15+5min for questions.)

Session 1: Integrated Optics
Wednesday 4th June

10:40am – 11:00amInvited talk: Microring Resonator-based Photonic Reservoir Computing, Frencesco Da Ros, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
11:00am – 11:20amUltra-Sensitive Spectroscopic Gas Detection Using an On-Chip Waveguide Sensor, Jana Jagerska, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway
11:20am – 11:40amAdvancing III-V Photonic Integration for Applications in Sensing and Communication, Paul Verrinder, Aalto University, Finland
11:40am – 12:00pmAdvanced Laser-Assisted Bonding and Through-Silicone Microscopy Techniques for Heterogeneous Integration in Silicon Photonics, Aleksandr Vlasov, Tampere University, Finland

Session 2: Fundamental, classical and quantum photonics
Wednesday 4th June

3:45pm – 4:05pmInvited Talk: A Fully Programmable Gaussian Boson Sampling Machine, Mikhail Roiz, Paderborn University, Germany
4:05pm – 4:25pmIsotropic Optical Nonreciprocal Magnetoelectric Metamaterials, Shadi Safaei Jaz,
Aalto University, Finland
4:25pm – 4:45pmTowards histological tissue characterization with polarization-entangled photon states, Ivan Lopushenko, University of Oulu, Finland
4:45pm – 5:05pmUltrafast single-photon emission from a Purcell-enhanced InAs quantum dot coupled to broadband cylindrical nanocavity, Abhiroop Chellu, Tampere University, Finland 

Session 3: Sensing and Imaging
Thursday 5th June

10:40am – 11:00amInvited Talk: Time-resolving single-photon CMOS technologies for biomarker detection, Jan Nissinen, University of Oulu, Finland
11:00am – 11:20amExtraction of Raman signals from CARS spectra by deep learning models, Erik Vartiainen, LUT University, Finland
11:20am – 11:40amSingle-Molecule Sequencing on an Innovative Particle-in-Well Platform Using Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy, Peilin Xin, University of Oulu, Finland
11:40am – 12:00pmAdvanced Spectral Imaging for Detection and Identification of Microplastics in Water, Ana Gebejes, University of Eastern Finland, Finland

Session 4: Novel photonics materials and devices
Thursday 5th June

2:45pm – 3:05pmInvited Talk: A roadmap for light-driven micro robots in Finland, Hao Zeng, Tampere University, Finland
3:05pm – 3:25pmLight-emitting polymers for sustainable energy harvesting, Yinyin Bao, University of Helsinki, Finland
3:25pm – 3:45pmGiant Rabi splitting and polariton photoluminescence in an all solution-deposited dielectric microcavity, Michael Papachatzakis, Turku University, Finland
3:45pm – 4:05pmNovel materials by atomic layer deposition for optical applications, Matti Putkonen, University of Helsinki, Finland

These sessions are selected from the submissions received, the Academic Program committee will select oral presentations for four topical sessions, and the rest will be available at the poster session. From Industrial applications topic, there is also a possibility to move oral presentations to Industrial program if there are suitable slots available.

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