Report on the 19th optics of liquid crystals conference

IF 0.7 Q3 CRYSTALLOGRAPHY Liquid Crystals Today Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI:10.1080/1358314x.2021.2036432
Azumi Akiyama
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The tutorials were given by Professor Ingo Dierking (University of Manchester) on ITO-free carbonbased electrode materials for LCDs, Professor Claudio Zannoni (University of Bologna) on computational coarse-grained and atomistic simulations of liquid crystals and the strengths and problems, Professor Slobodan Žumer (University of Ljubljana) on optical imaging of the topology of nematic defects and Professor Pawel Pieranski (Université Paris-Saclay) on collisions of nematic monopoles and disclinations. On Monday (27 September) in JST, two tutorials were given by Professor Hiroshi Yokoyama (Kent State University) on the Pancharatnam-Berry phase and sophisticated photoalignment techniques and Professor Iam-Choon Khoo (Pennsylvania State University) on liquid crystalline chiral photonic crystals working on picosecond to femtosecond scales. Fundamental concepts and approaches were summarised from various aspects, such as materials and computational sciences. 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The 19th Optics of Liquid Crystals Conference (OLC2021) was held from 26 September to 1 October 2021 organised by Organizing Committee OLC2021, The Japanese Liquid Crystal Society (JLCS) and The International Liquid Crystal Society (ILCS). The Organizing Committee (chaired by Professor Jun Yamamoto from Kyoto University), Local Committee, and Program Committee mainly consisted of JLCS scientists belonging to a university or a company. The International Advisory Board consisting of 11 countries has been established. Unfortunately, the biennial conference was forced to be held online because of COVID-19. The OLC is a historic international conference on liquid crystals and optics that has been held around the world since 1986, and the OLC2021 was the first OLC to be held in Asia. The OLC2021 was originally planned to be held in Bankoku Shinryokan in Okinawa, warm Islands located in the south of Japan, and to be carefully scheduled for the online/on-site hybrid implementation by the Local Committee, while also arranging hotels, conference limousine buses, and so on. However, considering the difficult situations, the OLC2021 was decided to reschedule to a fully online conference in August. Instead, those who were planning to participate on-site were given some goods related to Okinawa (Figure 1). Because the organisers carefully prepared for the online event using Zoom meeting application, I think the online conference went on without any major problems, although there were audio problems and changes in presentation time. Especially, the guidance and setting to the breakout room were smooth in both the oral and poster sessions. Further, one of the merits is that it is not affected by natural disasters (typhoons or earthquakes), which is often seen in Japan. The OLC2021 had 169 participants and 137 papers (39 invited talks, 41 contributed oral presentations and 57 poster presentations) were accepted for discussion. The online presentations were made from the UK, Italy, Slovenia, France, the USA, South Korea, Brazil, China, Portugal, Germany, Poland, Finland, Belgium, Canada, Russia and Japan. Since the OLC2021 was held from morning to evening in Japan Standard Time (JST), most of the people who could actually attend the conference on the entire schedule were from Asian countries, especially Japanese. Here, let me state a personal impression and I would like to raise a question regarding the significance of the international online conference. What I feel regretful about was that there were not so many opinions and questions from international participants at OLC2021. In particular, in the poster presentations, although the sessions were held early in the morning and in the evening considering the participants outside Asia, the audience was almost exclusively Japanese. Therefore, OLC2021 became a place for discussion in English (in some cases, in Japanese) rather than an international discussion. In the oral presentations, most of the listeners and questioners were Japanese as well. The first day of a 6-day OLC2021 began on Sunday (26 September) in JST, and a public lecture and four tutorials were held. The public lecture was also organised online, and the committee planned a programme for elementary and junior high-school students through experiences. The tutorials were given by Professor Ingo Dierking (University of Manchester) on ITO-free carbonbased electrode materials for LCDs, Professor Claudio Zannoni (University of Bologna) on computational coarse-grained and atomistic simulations of liquid crystals and the strengths and problems, Professor Slobodan Žumer (University of Ljubljana) on optical imaging of the topology of nematic defects and Professor Pawel Pieranski (Université Paris-Saclay) on collisions of nematic monopoles and disclinations. On Monday (27 September) in JST, two tutorials were given by Professor Hiroshi Yokoyama (Kent State University) on the Pancharatnam-Berry phase and sophisticated photoalignment techniques and Professor Iam-Choon Khoo (Pennsylvania State University) on liquid crystalline chiral photonic crystals working on picosecond to femtosecond scales. Fundamental concepts and approaches were summarised from various aspects, such as materials and computational sciences. In each research field, historical changes, current status and issues, and future prospects were discussed. This allowed researchers to explore new directions for their research. After the tutorials, the opening ceremony was held. Professor Yamamoto introduced Okinawa, talked about the situation of COVID-19 and typhoons in Japan, and of course, the events in OLC2021. LIQUID CRYSTALS TODAY 2021, VOL. 30, NO. 3, 46–48 https://doi.org/10.1080/1358314X.2021.2036432
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第十九届液晶光学会议报告
第19届液晶光学会议(OLC2021)于2021年9月26日至10月1日举行,由OLC2021组委会、日本液晶学会(JLCS)和国际液晶学会(ILCS)共同主办。组委会(由京都大学山本君教授担任主席)、地方委员会和项目委员会主要由大学或公司的JLCS科学家组成。成立了由11个国家组成的国际咨询委员会。不幸的是,由于新冠肺炎疫情,两年一度的大会被迫在网上举行。OLC是自1986年以来在世界各地举办的具有历史意义的液晶和光学国际会议,OLC2021是第一次在亚洲举行的OLC。OLC2021最初计划在日本南部温暖岛屿冲绳的Bankoku Shinryokan举行,并由当地委员会精心安排在线/现场混合实施,同时还安排酒店,会议豪华巴士等。然而,考虑到目前的困难情况,OLC2021决定在8月份重新安排一次完全在线的会议。相反,那些计划现场参加的人得到了一些与冲绳相关的商品(图1)。由于组织者使用Zoom会议应用程序仔细准备了在线活动,我认为在线会议进行得没有任何大问题,尽管存在音频问题和演示时间的变化。特别是,在口头和海报会议上,对分组讨论室的指导和设置都很顺利。此外,它的优点之一是不受日本经常发生的自然灾害(台风或地震)的影响。OLC2021共有169名与会者,共接收了137篇论文(39篇邀请演讲、41篇口头报告和57篇海报报告)进行讨论。这些在线演讲来自英国、意大利、斯洛文尼亚、法国、美国、韩国、巴西、中国、葡萄牙、德国、波兰、芬兰、比利时、加拿大、俄罗斯和日本。由于OLC2021是在日本标准时间(JST)的早上到晚上举行的,因此实际上可以全程参加会议的大多数人都来自亚洲国家,尤其是日本人。在此,我想谈谈我个人的一些印象。我想就这次国际网络会议的意义提出一个问题。让我感到遗憾的是,在OLC2021上,没有那么多来自国际参与者的意见和问题。特别是在海报介绍方面,虽然考虑到亚洲以外的参与者,会议是在清晨和晚上举行的,但听众几乎都是日本人。因此,OLC2021成为了一个用英语(在某些情况下,用日语)进行讨论的地方,而不是一个国际讨论的地方。在口头报告中,大多数听众和提问者也是日本人。为期6天的OLC2021的第一天于周日(9月26日)在JST开始,并举行了一场公开讲座和四场教程。公开讲座也在网上组织,委员会还为中小学生策划了一个体验项目。课程由曼彻斯特大学的Ingo Dierking教授讲授lcd的无ito碳基电极材料,博洛尼亚大学的Claudio Zannoni教授讲授液晶的计算粗粒度和原子模拟及其优势和问题。Slobodan Žumer教授(卢布尔雅那大学)研究向列缺陷拓扑的光学成像,Pawel Pieranski教授(巴黎萨雷大学)研究向列单极子和偏斜的碰撞。周一(9月27日)在JST, Hiroshi Yokoyama教授(肯特州立大学)讲授了Pancharatnam-Berry相位和复杂的光对准技术,Iam-Choon Khoo教授(宾夕法尼亚州立大学)讲授了皮秒到飞秒尺度的液晶手性光子晶体。从材料和计算科学等各个方面总结了基本概念和方法。讨论了各个研究领域的历史变迁、现状与问题以及未来展望。这使研究人员能够为他们的研究探索新的方向。辅导课结束后,举行了开幕式。山本教授介绍了冲绳,谈到了日本的新冠肺炎疫情和台风情况,当然还有OLC2021的活动。液晶今日2021,第30卷,no。3,46 - 48 https://doi.org/10.1080/1358314X.2021.2036432
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