International Migrants Day
In December 2000, the United Nations (UN) declared 18 December International Migrants Day due to the large and increasing number of migrants around the world. It was chosen because it […]
In December 2000, the United Nations (UN) declared 18 December International Migrants Day due to the large and increasing number of migrants around the world. It was chosen because it […]
🚀 Join us on March 19, 2025, at 17:00 (GMT+3) via Teams for an inspiring session on "Integrated Nanophotonics – A Journey Through Science and Technology" with the Prof. Otto […]
We are Looking for 10-15 judges Judges can be University students, Young Professionals, IEEE members, Senior Members, Life Members, Fellows What is TNJSF? The TNJSF (formerly the NJRSF) is a […]
In an age when 5G is already reshaping industries and everyday life, continuous innovation is essential to unlock its full potential. The IEEE testbed provides a dynamic environment where academia, […]
AIM Photonics, a Department of Defense (DoD) Manufacturing Innovation Institute (MII), offers end-to-end services in photonic integrated circuits (PICs), interposers, heterogeneous integration (HI), electronic photonic design automation (EPDA), and packaging. AIM Photonics leverages the 300 mm Albany NanoTech Complex and the Test Assembly and Packaging (TAP) facility in Rochester, NY, to provide these state-of-the-art capabilities. […]
There is a significant range of physical phenomena—from nonlinear elasticity, to symmetry, noise, topology, and disorder — that are rarely utilized in traditional computing paradigms. Yet these phenomena can unlock new efficiencies, by directly processing signals in their natural domain, and by bypassing the traditional abstraction stack associated with digital CMOS technology. However, building physical […]
Technical Co-Sponsors: IEEE Photonics Society IEEE Communications Society OPTICA
We discuss some of our recent efforts in control light in wavevector and frequency spaces. We show that nonlocal metasurfaces can be designed to achieve specific variations of transmission or reflection coefficients of light as a function of wavevectors. And as results, one can achieve the compression of free space, and the creation of light […]
ORGANIZING SPONSORS: University of Strathclyde, Glasgow IEEE Photonics Society OPTICA SPIE
Abstract: With increased human exploration and exploitation of the seas, our oceans have become noisier than ever, driven by an increase in commercial ships by more than 50% (in terms of deadweight). In Canada, recent demands have led to a 20% increase in commercial shipping traffic and the development of new seaport infrastructures to accommodate […]