OSA Optical Sensors and Sensing Congress
Applied Industrial Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Spectroscopy, Hyperspectral Imaging and Sounding of the Environment, Optical Sensors, and Optics and Photonics for Sensing the Environment Topical MeetingsJuly 19, 2021 - July 23, 2021Hyatt Regency Vancouver
Vancouver, BC, Canada
The Optical Society
+1 202.416.1907
About this Event
OSA's Optical Sensors and Sensing Congress provides the forum to facilitate reporting the latest optical-based sensor advances, bring
together major sensor developers and users, and provide a showcase for the latest sensor prototypes and products.
Call for Papers
Abstracts, Mar. 2Be a part of this Congress. Submit a paper.
As a presenter, you’ll participate in a strong technical program that includes other distinguished experts. Your audience will be comprised of colleagues, industry leaders and potential collaborators.
You’ll know (as will they) that your work has been rigorously peer-reviewed by a committee of experts to ensure high-quality presentations on emerging topics. After your presentation, you’ll have invaluable opportunities to engage with other presenters and attendees in one-on-one, in-depth interactions.
Accepted papers are indexed in Ei Compendex and Scopus and published in OSA Publishing’s Digital Library, the world’s largest peer-reviewed collection of optics and photonics information. Full-text search and key metadata tags for conference papers are available to Google to facilitate results in its search engine and Google Scholar.
To best align your submission with cross-cutting sessions across the collocated meetings, we ask that you select a primary focus to assist with sessioning, as necessary, within the submission portal. Primary focuses are outlined below:
Hyperspectral Imaging,
LIDAR/Remote Sensing,
Ultra-fast Sensing/Imaging,
Metaoptics,
AI/ML for Sensing and Imaging,
Holography,
Microscopy,
Tomography,
Quantum Sensing,
Lab-on Chip,
IR Sensing/Imaging,
THz Sensing/Imaging,
Optical Frequency Combs (OFCs) for Sensing/Imaging,
Theoretical Foundations of Imaging,
Complex, Turbid, Scattering Media,