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Introduction

 

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L'espace MIRAMAR se trouve à l'angle de la Croisette et de la rue Pasteur.

 

 

This OCS Conference is the second edition on the Optical Complex Systems to be held in Cannes from 17 to 20 March 2008 , in the heart of the French Riviera. The Optical Complex Systems are more and more in the heart of various systems that industrial applications bring to everyday life. From environment up to spatial applications, OCS is also relevant in monitoring, transportation, robotics, life sciences, sub-marine, and even for agricultural purposes.

Download the preliminary version of program

Download the flyer of the conference.

Optics in the PACA (provence Alpes Cote d'Azur) region is increasingly growing ; one goal of this conference is to show the specific position of PACA in optical complex system and also to improve its competitivity in France, and in Europe.

The aim of this conference is to gather engineers and researchers from industry and research labsin a forum of presentations and discussions of their applications. Cross disciplinary applications will be in the main line. Contributions are welcomed from Industrial Companies as well as and from Academic Side. Papers should focus on integration into systems rather than just individual component descriptions.

OCS is being supported by Pop Sud (Pole Photonique Sud) who has always supported the Complex Systems since its foundation.


Subjects

 

 


Tutorial talks on different hot subjects will be posted:

Megajoule laser program: Fusion at hand ; Bruno Le Garrec, CEA-CESTA, France
Photonics bandgap fibers : from theory to applications ; Sébastien Fevrier, XLIM, France
Photonics in Medical Imaging ; Paul Lecoq, CERN, Suisse
Recent optical technologies applications at CNES ; Jacques Berthon, CNES, France
Magnetic Fusion and ITER : new challenges for diagnostics ; Jean Jacquinot, CEA, France
Advanced Optical Systems for Gravitational Wave Detectors ; Andreas Freise, University of Birmingham, UK
Anisotropy of the underwater light field: development of a "radiance camera” ; David Antoine, Laboratoire d'Océanographie de Villefranche, France

Extremely Large Telescope ; Guy Monnet, ESO, Germany

Have a look to our short presentation about the conference on the page program.