Foreword

The 8th Pacific Rim Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO®/Pacific Rim 2009) will be held from August 30th to September 3rd, 2009 at Shanghai International Convention Center in Shanghai, China. It will be organized by Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Shanghai Jiaotong University.

The Pacific Rim Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO/PR) is one of the largest, most comprehensive and prestigious gathering of optics and photonics researchers and engineers. The 1st CLEO®/PR(1995), the 2nd CLEO®/PR(1997), the 4th CLEO®/PR(2001), the 6th CLEO®/PR(2005) were held in Japan, the 3rd CLEO®/PR(1999)and the 7th CLEO®/PR(2007) was held in Korea, and the 5th CLEO®/PR(2003) was held in Taiwan, China, all with great success.

The purpose of CLEO®/Pacific Rim 2009 is to provide a forum to review the most important and latest developments of lasers and electro-optics, to exchange the update research achievements and future trends in laser and electro-optics, to promote laser and electro-optics applications and to provide the potential collaboration opportunities all regions of the world.

We are looking forward to your contribution and participation.

Registration Bank Details
6/5/2009 4:31:36 PM 
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The bank details for telegraphic transfer payments are as follow:
Account Name: Oriental Riverside Hotel Shanghai International Convention Center
USD Account No.: 6085258832001
RMB Account No.: 096819-60852588001
Bank SWIFT Code: CMBCCNBS051
Name of Bank: China Merchants Bank Shanghai Branch
Bank address: No.161 Lu Jia Zui (E) Road, Pudong, Shanghai, P.R. China

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Paper Submission
1/16/2009 7:52:21 PM 
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      Click here to submit a paper
  1. All papers should be formatted using the template provided on CLEO/PR 2009 website
  2. The paper must include a 35-word abstract before the main text.
  3. The paper should be two A4 pages in length using the sample template. CLICK HERE to download the template(Paper template.pdf     Paper template.doc (Word 97-2003)).
  4. The paper must be formatted in 10 point Times New Roman, single spaced.
  5. The title of the paper, author's name, affiliation, complete return address, email address must be included in the body of the email when sending your paper.
  6. Tables, graphs and images may be included in the paper however must be within the 2 page limit.
  7. Do not type page numbers on your paper.
  8. Papers should be submitted by email before (by) April 15, 2009. Both MS Word files and converted in PDF format (preferred) files are acceptable.

Please read carefully the Paper template for CLEO®/PR 2009

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Invited Speeches
4/2/2009 8:44:52 PM 
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Plenary Speakers and the Presentations
3/26/2009 3:26:35 PM 
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Prof. Jian-Wei PAN

     Prof. Jian-Wei PAN received M.S., and Ph.D. degrees from Univ. of Sci. & Tech. of China and the Institute for Experimental Physics of Vienna University, Austria, in 1995, and 1999, respectively. He is the Chair Professor of Quantum Optics and Quantum Information Department of Modern Physics Univ. of Sci. & Tech. of China, Hefei, Anhui, PR China. He is Young Affiliate of the Third-World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) since 2008 and Member of the American Physical Society; Member of the German Physical Society He won many awards such as Erich Schmid Prize, Emmy Noether Research Award, Sofja Kovalevskaja Award, Marie Curie Excellence Research Award, Fresnel Prize, Qiushi Outstanding Scientist Prize, Outstanding Science and Technology Achievement Prize, Top-Ten Chinese Young Scientist Prize, Beller’s Lectureship and ERC Research Award, etc.

     He has published 9 papers in Nature, 4 in Nature Physics, 1 in PNAS and 40 in Physical Review Letters. Till now, his refereed 90 publications have been cited more than 4600 times (ISI Web of Science). His work on quantum teleportation was recognized by the Nature magazine as one of the 21 classic in physics published in Nature in 20th Century; his work on quantum teleportation and entanglement swapping was recognized by the Science magazine as one of the Top-Ten breakthrough of the year 1998; his work in the field of quantum optics and quantum information was four times recognized by the Physics News Update as “The top physics stories of the year” and five times recognized by the Physics Web as the “Highlights of the year”, respectively.

Abstract of Prof. Jian-Wei PAN’s Presentation

 

Prof. Susumu Noda

     Prof. Susumu Noda received B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees from Kyoto University, Kyoto,Japan, in 1982, 1984, and 1991, respectively, all in electronics. In 2006, he has received an honorary degree from Gent University, Gent, Belgium. From 1984 to 1988, he was with the Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, and he joined Kyoto University in 1988. Currently he is a Professor with the Department of Electronic Science and Engineering and a vice-director of Photonics and Electronics Science and Engineering Center (PESEC), Kyoto University. His research interest covers physics and applications of photonic and quantum nanostructures including photonic crystals and quantum dots. He received several awards including the IBM Science Award (2000), the JSAP Achievement Award on Quantum Electronics (2005), and Optical Society of America, Joseph Fraunhofer Award/Robert M. Burley Prize (2006), and IEEE Fellow (2008). From 2003 to 2005, he served as IEEE/LEOS Distinguished Lecturer.

Abstract of Prof. Susumu Noda’s Presentation

 

Prof. Stefan W. Hell

     Prof. Stefan W. Hell (45) is a scientific member of the Max Planck Society and a director at the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in Göttingen, where he currently leads the Department of NanoBiophotonics. He is an honorary professor of experimental physics at the University of Göttingen and adjunct professor of physics at the University of Heidelberg. Since 2003 he has led the High Resolution Optical Microscopy division at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) in Heidelberg. He is a member of the board of directors of the Göttingen Laser Laboratory and of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences.

     Stefan W. Hell received his diploma (1987) and doctorate (1990) in physics from the University of Heidelberg (advised by Prof. S. Hunklinger). From 1991 to 1993 he worked at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory, also in Heidelberg, and followed with stays as a senior researcher at the University of Turku, Finland, between 1993 and 1996, and as a visiting scientist at the University of Oxford, England, in 1994. In 1996 he received his habilitation in physics from Heidelberg, where he teaches physics. In 1997 he was appointed to the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in Göttingen, where he has built up his current research group dedicated to sub-diffraction-resolution microscopy. In 2002, following his appointment as a director, he established the department of Nanobiophotonics.

     Stefan W. Hell has published more than 160 original publications in refereed journals and has received several national and international awards, including the Prize of the International Commission in Optics (2000), the Carl Zeiss Research Award (2002), the "Innovation Award of the German Federal President" (2006), the Julius Springer Award for Applied Physics (2007), and the Leibniz Prize (2008).

Abstract of Prof. Stefan W. Hell’s Presentation

 

Prof. Paul Corkum

     Prof. Paul Corkum, Director of the Joint laboratory for Attosecond Science (NRC) and Canada Research Chair for Attosecond Photonics (University of Ottawa), began his career as a theoretical physicist. When he joined NRC as a pdf in 1973 he switched from theory to experiment. At NRC he concentrated first on laser physics and then on using femtosecond lasers for studying light-matter interactions. Dr. Corkum is best known for introducing many of the concepts in strong field atomic and molecular science, for proposing how atomic and molecular gases can be used to produce even shorter optical and electron pulses and how they can be used for imaging.

     Dr. Corkum is an officer of the Order of Canada and a fellow of Royal Societies of Canada. He was the recipient of the Canadian Association of Physicists Gold Metal for lifetime achievement, The Royal Society of Canada’s Tory Prize for the Physical Sciences; the Killam Research Prize for Physical Sciences and the National Science and Engineering Research Council’s Polyani Prize.

     Internationally he is a fellow of the Royal Society (of London), the Institute of Physics (UK) and the American Physical Society (USA). He has been awarded the Optical Society of America’s Charles H. Townes award; the IEEE’s Quantum Electronics award and the American Physical Society’s Arthur L. Schawlow prize.

Abstract of Prof. Paul Corkum's Presentation

 

Prof.Gérard MOUROU

Laboratoire d'Optique Appliquée, ENSTA - Ecole Polytechnique Chemin de la Hunière, 91761 Palaiseau Cedex, France

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