Monday, December 14, 2015

5th EOS Topical Meeting on Terahertz Science & Technology (TST 2016)


http://www.myeos.org/events/tst2016
Location: 
 Pecs, Hungary
Duration: 
 8 May 2016 - 12 May 2016
Submission Timeframe: 
 4 January 2016 - 15 February 2016

Conference Topics

  • Emission of THz radiation (QCLs, HEMTs, FELs, synchrotrons, nonlinear optics etc.)
  • Detection of THz radiation (quantum dots, single photon detectors, time- gated, transistors etc.)
  • THz integrated optics, waveguiding, plasmonics, metamaterials, photonic crystals
  • Interaction of THz radiation with matter (dielectrics, semiconductors, nanostructured materials, graphene, liquid-state dynamics, chemistry, biology, ultrafast spectroscopy etc.)
  • Nonlinear phenomena induced by THz radiation
  • THz far-field and near-field imaging, THz microscopy and microspectroscopy    
  • Remote sensing of gases and chemical / biological agents
  • THz applications (security, telecom, remote detection etc.)

Invited speakers

Keynote speaker

  • Rupert Huber (University of Regensburg, Germany): Sub-cycle terahertz physics: from ultrastrong to ultrasmall

MasterClass speakers

  • Alfred Leitenstorfer (University of Konstanz, Germany): Direct sampling of electric-field vacuum fluctuations
  • Franz Kaertner (MIT, USA and CFEL, Germany): THz-driven electron manipulation (acceleration and electron gun)
  • Joo-Hiuk Son (University of Seoul): Clinical applications of THz biological sensing

Conference venue

Deadlines

Submission Timeframe: 4 January - 15 February 2016
Notification to authors: 9 March 2016
Publication of the Advance Programme: 23 March 2016

Abstract Submission

Authors are requested to submit an abstract of a minmum of 500 words and a maximum of two pages and preferably with at least one figure.

Please use the EOS abstract temlate for your submission. Contributions will be accepted for oral and poster presentation, please indicate preference. All accepted contributions are to be published on the EOS Topical Meeting Proceedings.

Online system for abstract submission will open on January 4, 2016.

Conference chairs

  • Janos Hebling (University of Pecs, HU)
  • Alessandro Tredicucci (Scuola Normale Superiore, IT)

Programme Committee

  • Richard Averitt (University of California, San Diego, US)
  • Michael I. Bakunov (University of Nizhny Novgorod, RU)
  • Christoph Peter Hauri (Ecole Pol. Féd. Lausanne, CH)
  • Manfred Helm (HZDR, DE)
  • Martin Koch (Philipps University Marburg, DE)
  • Petr Kuzel (Acad. of Sci. of Czech Rep., Inst. Phys., CZ)
  • Alfred Leitenstorfer (University of Konstanz, DE)
  • Daniel M. Mittleman (Rice University, US)
  • Jérome Tignon (ENS Paris, FR)
  • Masayoshi Tonouchi (Osaka University, JP)
  • Karl Unterrainer (TU Vienna, AT)
  • Miriam Serena Vitiello (CNR Inst. Nanoscienze, IT)
  • Xi-Cheng Zhang (University of Rochester, US)

Coordinator of Local Organizing Committee

Jozsef Andras Fülöp (University of Pecs, HU)

JOURNAL PAPERS IN JEOS:RP

Presenters at the 5th EOS Topical Meeting on Terahertz Science & Technologies (TST 2016) are kindly invited to consider the submission of a manuscript about their research to the EOS open-access on-line journal JEOS: RP (Journal of the European Optical Society, Rapid Publications, www.jeos.org). A 20% discount will be applied to the author fee. JEOS:RP publishes articles about recent scientific research and technological innovation as well as review papers about a topic in science or innovation from the recent past. A contribution should be original and will be subjected to the journal’s standard anonymous peer review process for scientific quality. The average time-to-publication of the journal is of the order of 75 days.. The copyright of a published paper resides entirely with the author.

When submitting your manuscript, please, mention the research results were presented in TST 2016.

The author fees, VAT excluded, are:
EOS-members                             280 Euro  (instead of 350 Euro)
non-EOS members                    320 Euro  (instead of 400 Euro)

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