6th Oxford Photonics Day

The sixth Photonics Day took place on Wednesday 8 October 2014.  The programme including invited speakers from Oxford and elsewhere covering a wide range of photonics topics.

Speakers and presentations

Using Adaptive Optics for Superresolution Imaging Deep in Tissue
Dr Brian Patton, Department of Physiology Anatomy and Genetics, University of Oxford 
 
More than imaging with image sensors

Dr Bhaskhar Choubey, Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford
 
Polymer blue phases: soft photonic crystals

Dr Flynn Castles, Department of Materials, University of Oxford
 
Quantum tomography of single- and multi-mode states of light

Dr Michal Karpinski, Department of Physics, University of Oxford
 
Shaping light for imaging and manipulation

Prof. Kishan Dholakia, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of St Andrews
 
Topological orders in metamaterials and geometric phase controlled nonlinear optics

Prof. Shuang Zhang, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Birmingham
 
Plasmonic resonant holograms

Prof. Tim Wilkinson, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge
 
Chemical sensing using optical cavities

Prof. Claire Vallance, Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford
 
Towards sub-femtosecond bright UV pulses for attosecond pump-probe experiments

Mr Andrea Schiavi, Department of Physics, University of Oxford
 
Holographic Optical Trapping and 3D Optical Refocusing Microscopy

Dr Arran Curren, Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford