28th International Conference on Optical Fiber Sensors OFS-28 November 20–24, 2023 | ACT CITY, Hamamatsu, Japan
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CITY, Hamamatsu, Japan — Foto: Divulgação/SBMO |
First call for papers
OVERVIEW
The International Conference on Optical Fiber Sensors (OFS), established in 1983, is acknowledged as the world’s leading conference on all topics related to photonic sensing technologies.
OFS provides a forum for reporting and exchanging ideas on the latest advances in research and development on fiber-optic and photonic sensing.
It has also contributed significantly to industrialization and standardization of the related devices and systems for field deployment.
OFS is independently run and complies to the strictest standards for the evaluation of submissions.
The 28th OFS conference (OFS-28) will be held in Hamamatsu, a halfway point between Tokyo and Osaka, during November 20-24, 2023.
Surrounded by the ocean, rivers, mountains, and Lake Hamana, Hamamatsu is a well-balanced city with lush nature and a lively urban environment.
OFS-28 will offer plenary and invited talks, contributed oral and poster presentations, workshops, and exhibits from industrial partners.
Social events will also take place to foster networking among the participants in a friendly setting.
EXHIBITS, TUTORIALS, & WORKSHOPS
Exhibits of products and services, Tutorials, and Technical Workshops will also take place during the conference.
SUBMISSION
Authors are requested to submit their manuscripts (limited to 4 pages), along with 35-word abstracts, via a publishing article submission system.
Manuscripts must be in English and formatted in the standard conference proceedings A4 layout.
Manuscript preparation template and guidelines will be available soon at ofs-28.com.
SCOPE & TOPICS
The conference scope and topics will include but are not limited to:
1. Physical, mechanical, and electromagnetic sensors
2. Chemical, environmental, biological, and medical sensors and biophotonic applications
3. Interferometric, polarimetric, and laser-based sensors (including gyroscopes and resonators)
4. Micro- and nano-structured fiber sensors (including photonic crystal fiber and grating-based sensors)
5. Distributed and multiplexed sensing and sensor networking
6. Environmental, security, defense, and industrial applications; technology commercialization and standardization
7. Smart structures (including structural health monitoring, digital twin, and photonics in additive manufacturing)
8. New elements (fibers, devices, and subsystems), effects (e.g., plasmonics), technologies (including nanophotonics), materials (e.g., meta- and structured-materials), and signal processing (e.g., machine learning) for photonic sensing
9. Integrated photonics, cavity opto-mechanics, quantum sensing techniques, precision metrology, and frequency combs
10. Other technologies (including imaging-related, spectroscopic, and those based on smart-phone platforms).
ORGANIZERS
General Chair
Prof. Kentaro Nakamura (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
Technical Program Chair
Prof. Hideaki Murayama (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
Technical Program Co-Chairs
Prof. Yosuke Mizuno (Yokohama National University, Japan)
Prof. Kwang Yong Song (Chung-Ang University, Korea)
Prof. Xinyu Fan (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper Submission: Feb. 1–May 22, 2023
Acceptance Notification: Jul. 31, 2023
End of Early Registration: Oct. 2, 2023
CONTACT
E-mail to OFS-28 Secretariat at ofs-28@phosc.jp and Visit www.hamamatsu-japan.com/en/ or https://ofs-28.com for more information
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