Leti to host workshop on photonics applications
Leti will host a workshop from on the 16th of February, during SPIE Photonics West, focusing on some of its recent developments in photonics applications. Leti researchers also will present four invited papers, 14 overall, during the Feb. 13th-18th conference in San Francisco’s Moscone Center.
The workshop for invited guests at the St. Regis Hotel in San Francisco will feature a keynote presentation on “Photonic nanoprobes for massively parallel interrogation of brain activity” by Michael Roukes, Robert M. Abbey Professor of Physics, Applied Physics and Biological Engineering at Caltech.
Other presenters and topics include:
- Welcome & Introduction, Ludovic Poupinet, Leti
- Miniaturised optical sensors for air-quality control and emissions monitoring, Sergio Nicoletti, Leti
- Monolithic LED arrays for smart-lighting and display applications, Ivan-Christophe Robin, Leti
- Strategic technology trends to meet pervasive-imaging challenges, François Simoens, Leti
Discussions, networking and cocktails will follow the presentations.
Topics of the invited papers at Photonics West are:
- Challenges in the monolithic integration of quantum cascade laser on silicon
- Recent advances in silicon photonics
- Monolithic LED arrays: next-gen sources for smart lighting applications
- Silicon photonic Mach Zehnder modulators for next-generation shortreach optical communication networks
Leti researchers also will join partners to present 10 additional papers on topics such as data-communications, sensing and lighting.
Counted among the global research pioneers in silicon photonics, sensing and lighting as well as displays and imaging, Leti has developed a technology portfolio to address the increasing requirements for optical communication systems for automotive, advanced manufacturing, security, bio & health and smart building applications.