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SUMMARY:Future Photonics Leaders Group Formation Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Early career photonic professionals and researchers are invited to a virtual sandpit meeting on 9th September to discuss the formation of new UK Early Career/ Future Photonics Leaders group focused on fostering\, supporting and capturing the opinions of those early in their photonics careers that will lead UK industry and research in the future. \nThose starting and developing their photonic careers today will be the industrial and academic leaders of the future. It is hoped this group will run alongside the current PLG to foster interaction\, mutual support\, and insights to ensuring the future photonics ecosystem is one that participants will be proud of\, motivated to lead\, would recommend to others and provides dynamic\, diverse and rewarding career opportunities. \nAs a starting point an initial draft scope\, activity focus and terms of reference for the group has been developed and is open for comment and discussion on 9 September (15:00-16:30 by Teams). Preregistration is requested. The new group will need to be self-organising and volunteers will be sort to take the group forward with support and coaching from the current PLG.
URL:https://photonicsuk.org/photonicsevent/future-photonics-leaders-group-formation-meeting
LOCATION:Online Virtual meeting
CATEGORIES:Association meeting,Digital Forum
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210913
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210918
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SUMMARY:SPIE Security + Defence
DESCRIPTION:The latest advances in sensing\, data and signal analysis\, optronics\, quantum science\, and optical technologies
URL:https://photonicsuk.org/photonicsevent/spie-security-defence-3
LOCATION:Online Virtual meeting
CATEGORIES:Conference,Digital Forum
ORGANIZER;CN="SPIE":MAILTO:info@spieeurope.org
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SUMMARY:Hot Electron Applications and Technology
DESCRIPTION:New research on “Reactive Plasmonics”\, led by King’s College London and Imperial College London\, is developing technologies to harness the large intrinsic thermal energy of light. Remarkably\, “hot electrons” excited by light in metals achieve temperatures of many 1000°C\, while the host metal remains near ambient conditions. This activates a range of opto-electronic and photo-chemical processes with applications in photodetection\, sensing\, catalysis and localized thermal treatments. \nTake part in tailored discussion sessions on three scientific themes and ask researchers about how they would apply their research in: \nCatalysis – photochemistry; Sabatier process; photocatalysts \nThe impact of hot-electrons derived from metals leads to greener chemistry with massive energy savings and with the possibility to activate novel reaction pathways on the horizon. (14:15-15:00) \nSensing – bandgap free photodetectors; gas sensors \nHot electrons within opto-electronic devices point to new band-gap-free methods of photodetection; breaking the principle that specific materials must be tailored to detect certain colours of light. (15:00-15:45) \nNanoscale Heat – thermometry; photo-acoustics; refractory materials \nOur ability to shape metals with nanoscale features means that we can localise heat on similar dimensions. This enables technology to focus and deliver heat with exquisite temporal and spatial precision. (16:00-16:45) \n  \nJoin Industry and Academic speakers from the Reactive Plasmonics team at our Online Industry Open Day on 25 November to discuss how this research affects your industry
URL:https://photonicsuk.org/photonicsevent/hot-electron-applications-and-technology
LOCATION:Online Virtual meeting
CATEGORIES:Digital Forum,UK meeting,Workshop and technical meeting
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200924T160000
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CREATED:20200108T101711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200722T103732Z
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SUMMARY:SPIE Remote Sensing
DESCRIPTION:Offering engineers\, scientists\, programme managers and policy makers access to the latest developments in earth observation\, next generation satellites\, atmospheric propagation\, and imaging analytics\, this event provides comprehensive coverage of scientific topics\, such as\, remote sensing applications\, sensors\, systems\, and satellite platforms. \n  \nCollocated with: \nSPIE Security + Defence \nSPIE Space\, Satellites\, and Sustainability (S3)
URL:https://photonicsuk.org/photonicsevent/spie-remote-sensing-2
LOCATION:Online Virtual meeting
CATEGORIES:Conference,Digital Forum
ORGANIZER;CN="SPIE Europe":MAILTO:info@spieeurope.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200921T073000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200924T160000
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CREATED:20200108T101347Z
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SUMMARY:SPIE Security + Defence
DESCRIPTION:The event for engineers\, scientists\, programme managers and policy makers for the latest developments in sensing\, data and signal analysis\, optronics\, quantum science\, optical technologies\, and funding programmes. It crosses the divide between fundamental optical science and the application of the underpinning technologies in advanced defence and security systems. \n  \nCollocated with SPIE Remote Sensing and SPIE Space\, Satellites + Sustainability (S3)
URL:https://photonicsuk.org/photonicsevent/spie-security-defence-2
LOCATION:Online Virtual meeting
CATEGORIES:Conference,Digital Forum,Exhibition
ORGANIZER;CN="SPIE Europe":MAILTO:info@spieeurope.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200920T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200923T170000
DTSTAMP:20260530T002748
CREATED:20200108T102133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200722T103709Z
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SUMMARY:SPIE Space\, Satellites and Sustainability (S3)
DESCRIPTION:We face a climate crisis\, with associated widespread losses of natural ecosystems and biodiversity. In 2015 in Paris\, global leaders agreed on 17 sustainable development goals and 169 associated targets to be met by 2030. Satellites provide a unique ability to support sustainable development with scaled analyses. \nOrganised by the University of Edinburgh and SPIE\, this inter-disciplinary meeting will highlight newly-operational and forthcoming satellite systems providing new sensors supporting sustainability. Advances in the processing of big satellite data will be presented alongside novel analytics including those producing actionable sustainability intelligence.
URL:https://photonicsuk.org/photonicsevent/spie-space-satellites-and-sustainability-s3
LOCATION:Online Virtual meeting
CATEGORIES:Conference,Digital Forum,Exhibition
ORGANIZER;CN="SPIE Europe":MAILTO:info@spieeurope.org
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