Optical Science and Engineering, Hamburg 1988 (original) (raw)

Advances in Optics Reviews. Vol. 5

Advances in Optics Reviews. Vol. 5, 2021

It is my great pleasure to introduce the fifth volume from our popular open access Book Series ‘Advances in Optics: Reviews’ started by the IFSA Publishing in 2018. The Vol. 5 of this Book Series is also published as an Open Access Book in order to significantly increase the reach and impact of this volume, which also published in two formats: electronic (pdf) with full-color illustrations and print (paperback). ‘Advances in Optics: Reviews’ Book Series is a comprehensive study of the field of optics, which provides readers with the most up-to-date coverage of optics, photonics and lasers with a good balance of practical and theoretical aspects. Directed towards both physicists and engineers this Book Series is also suitable for audiences focusing on applications of optics. A clear comprehensive presentation makes these books work well as both a teaching resources and a reference books. The book is intended for researchers and scientists in physics and optics, in academia and industry, as well as postgraduate students. Like the first four volumes of this Book Series, the fifth volume also has been organized by topics of high interest to offer a fast and easy reading of each topic, every chapter in this book is independent and self-contained. All chapters have the same structure: first an introduction to specific topic under study; second particular field description including sensing or/and measuring applications. Each of chapter is ending by well selected list of references with books, journals, conference proceedings and web sites. The fifth volume is devoted to optics, lasers, optical communication and networks, and written by 53 authors from academia and industry from 12 countries: Belgium, Bulgaria, China, France, Italy, Iraq, Japan, Russia, Spain, Turkey, USA and Vietnam. But it is not a simple set of reviews. As usually, each chapter contains the extended state-of-the-art followed by new, unpublished before, obtained by the authors results. This book ensures that our readers will stay at the cutting edge of the field and get the right and effective start point and road map for the further researches and developments. By this way, they will be able to save more time for productive research activity and eliminate routine work. I shall gratefully receive any advices, comments, suggestions and notes from readers to make the next volumes of ‘Advances in Optics: Reviews’ Book Series very interesting and useful. Dr. Sergey Y. Yurish Editor IFSA Publishing Barcelona, Spain

Advances in Optics Reviews Vol. 3

Sergey Y. Yurish Editor. Advances in Optics: Reviews Book Series, Volume 3., 2018

Preface It is my great pleasure to introduce the third volume of new Book Series ‘Advances in Optics: Reviews’ started by the IFSA Publishing in 2018. Three volumes were published in this year. The ‘Advances in Optics: Reviews’ Book Series is published as an Open Access Books in order to significantly increase the reach and impact of these volumes, which also published in two formats: electronic (pdf) with full-color illustrations and print (paperback). The third of three volumes of this Book Series has organized by topics of high interest. In order to offer a fast and easy reading of each topic, every chapter in this book is independent and self-contained. All chapters have the same structure: first an introduction to specific topic under study; second particular field description including sensing or/and measuring applications. Each of chapter is ending by complete list of carefully selected references with books, journals, conference proceedings and web sites. The Vol.3 is devoted to various topics of applied optics and contains 17 chapters written by 49 experts in the field from 14 countries: Australia, China, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, The Netherlands, Poland, Taiwan, UK, USA and Vietnam. ‘Advances in Optics: Reviews’ Book Series is a comprehensive study of the field of optics, which provides readers with the most up-to-date coverage of optics, photonics and lasers with a good balance of practical and theoretical aspects. Directed towards both physicists and engineers this Book Series is also suitable for audiences focusing on applications of optics. A clear comprehensive presentation makes these books work well as both a teaching resources and a reference books. The book is intended for researchers and scientists in physics and optics, in academia and industry, as well as postgraduate students. I shall gratefully receive any advices, comments, suggestions and notes from readers to make the next volumes of ‘Advances in Optics: Reviews’ Book Series very interesting and useful. Dr. Sergey Y. Yurish Editor IFSA Publishing Barcelona, Spain.

Topics in Optical Materials and Device Research - III. Volume 2

1984

*85 01 20 2 CI I This report has been reviewed by the RADC Public Affairs Office (PA) and is releasable to the National Technical Information Service (NTIS). At NTIS it will be releasable to the general public, including foreign nations. RA :-R-84-73, Volunte 11 (of two) has; 1''i r try ,.'d and i p l 'vrI I, pd)U I i(c t ion. C:ARL. A. I1'111A

Advanced Photonic and Electronic Systems WILGA 2017

International Journal of Electronics and Telecommunications, 2017

— WILGA annual symposium on advanced photonic and electronic systems has been organized by young scientist for young scientists since two decades. It traditionally gathers more than 350 young researchers and their tutors. Ph.D students and graduates present their recent achievements during well attended oral sessions. Wilga is a very good digest of Ph.D. works carried out at technical universities in electronics and photonics, as well as information sciences throughout Poland and some neighboring countries. Publishing patronage over Wilga keep Elektronika technical journal by SEP, IJET by PAN and Proceedings of SPIE. The latter world editorial series publishes annually more than 200 papers from Wilga. Wilga 2017 was the XL edition of this meeting. The following topical tracks were distinguished: photonics, electronics, information technologies and system research. The article is a digest of some chosen works presented during Wilga 2017 symposium. WILGA 2017 works were published in Proc. SPIE vol.10445.

Advanced Photonic and Electronic Systems WILGA 2018

International Journal of Electronics and Telecommunications, 2018

—WILGA annual symposium on advanced photonic and electronic systems has been organized by young scientist for young scientists since two decades. It traditionally gathers around 400 young researchers and their tutors. Ph.D students and graduates present their recent achievements during well attended oral sessions. Wilga is a very good digest of Ph.D. works carried out at technical universities in electronics and photonics, as well as information sciences throughout Poland and some neighboring countries. Publishing patronage over Wilga keep Elektronika technical journal by SEP, IJET and Proceedings of SPIE. The latter world editorial series publishes annually more than 200 papers from Wilga. Wilga 2018 was the XLII edition of this meeting. The following topical tracks were distinguished: photonics, electronics, information technologies and system research. The article is a digest of some chosen works presented during Wilga 2018 symposium. WILGA 2017 works were published in Proc. SPIE vol.10445. WILGA 2018 works were published in Proc. SPIE vol.10808.

Applied optics to engineering photonics: a retrospective

Photonic Sensors, 2011

This paper provides a short overview of the time I spent as a member of the Applied Optics Group at the University of Kent (1985Kent ( -1989 followed by a review of my research during my time at Cranfield University (1989 to date).

Ten years of optical communications laboratories in the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications, Poznan University of Technology, Poland

Seventh International Conference on Education and Training in Optics and Photonics, 2002

For thirty years, the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication has been teaching students in the field of telecommunications. In the academic year 1990/91, a course in optical communications was introduced. Currently, within electronics and telecommunication programmes, we offer an undergraduate course entitled: Optotelecommunications, two courses for master level specialities: Optical Networks and Advanced Fiber Optic Systems, and finally, a course for extramural students. We also provide lab projects for Computer Science and Electrotechnics students and contribute to continuous education training. Over the last ten years, a number of students participating in our laboratories has increased seven times. At present, we have two laboratories, offering 40 projects, which fall into 5 categories: basics projects, fundamental projects, applied projects, advanced projects, optical systems. Such a variety of topics allows to offer a flexible choice to suit individual student interests.

Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering

Quantum Sensing and Nano Electronics and Photonics XIII, 2016

If citing, it is advised that you check and use the publisher's definitive version for pagination, volume/issue, and date of publication details. And where the final published version is provided on the Research Portal, if citing you are again advised to check the publisher's website for any subsequent corrections.