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Luckily, due to a wise decision by ICO, there was no switch to digital presentation. Great efforts have been made to increase the number of female speakers with extraordinary commitment of the international Technical Program Committee (TPC), especially by Wolfgang Osten. The outstanding engagement of Frank Hoeller, Associate Secretary of ICO from 2017 to 2021, has to be highlighted. The ICO mourns his passing away and the participants thought with a moment of silence. To commemorate of Frank Hoeller, the DGaO exhibited a poster at the congress. Most hurdles were taken together with the commitment of the worldwide network of sponsors and co-sponsors, the TPC, especially the program chairs Wolfgang Osten and Alexander Heisterkamp, the fundraising chair Michael Pfeffer, and the adviser Bernd Kleemann, and the unbelievable commitment of the local team, especially from the chairs of the local team Nektarios Koukourakis and Lars Buettner. “Optics & Photonics for a better World” is the motto of ICO with the objective to contribute, on an international basis, to the progress of the science of optics and photonics and their applications with emphasizes the unity of the crossdisciplinary field of optics. We thank the Secretary General Humberto Michinel and the President John C. Howell for the sustainable decisions and trust. We acknowledge the crucial support of TU Dresden too. The worldwide General Congress was celebrated with participants from 55 countries of 5A (Africa, Asia, Australia, America and Amazing Europe). For the first time in the history of ICO, a joint General World Congress was celebrated together with OWLS. Memorable in-person talks by three Nobel Laurates were presented. Gérard Mourou, Nobel prize 2018, titled “Extreme Light for the Benefit of Science and Society”, Stefan W Hell, Nobel prize 2014, titled “Optical Microscopy: The Resolution Revolution”, and Reinhard Genzel, Nobel prize 2020, titled “A 40-Years Journey”. The two-page summaries of the tasks and poster have been published on the website http://ico25.org/. In this special issue it is our great pleasure to present six extended papers. Pieter H Neethling et al. presents in the great paper “Novel time-resolved CARS implementation for application in microscopy” a spatial light modulator-based temporal compression for Coherent Anti-stokes Raman Spectroscopy (CARS). The exciting paper “Evaluation of a Time-Gated-SinglePixel-Camera as a Promising Sensor for Autonomous Vehicles in Harsh Weather Conditions” by Claudia Bett et al. discusses new application areas of Single-Pixel-Cameras for automotive application. Dennis Pohle et al. presents in the visionary paper “Intelligent self-calibration tool for adaptive few-mode fiber multiplexers using multiplane light conversion” a digital twin approach for adaptive mode multiplexing in fibers, Advancing Society with Light, a special issue from general congress ICO-25-OWLS-16-Dresden-Germany-2022","PeriodicalId":674,"journal":{"name":"Journal of the European Optical Society-Rapid Publications","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":1.9000,"publicationDate":"2023-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Special commemorative issue from the general world congress ICO-25-OWLS-16-Dresden-Germany-2022-Advancing Society with Light\",\"authors\":\"Juergen W. Czarske, N. 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这期JEOS:RP特刊提供了一个很好的机会来回顾国际光学委员会(ICO)和国际生命科学光学学会(owl)的世界光学和光子学大会ICO-25-OWLS-16,该大会于2022年9月5日至9日在德国德累斯顿工业大学德累斯顿举行的两次延期后亲自庆祝。世界大会由ICO、ols和德累斯顿工业大学赞助,并由DGaO (EOS德国分部)、卡尔蔡司股份公司、OPTICA(全球推进光学和光子学会,前身为OSA)、SPIE(国际光学和光子学学会-连接思想和推进光)、IEEE(电气和电子工程师学会)光子学学会、IUPAP(国际纯粹和应用物理联合会)和德累斯顿市共同资助。EOS(欧洲光学学会)、LAM(非洲激光、原子和分子物理网络)和RIAO(伊比利亚美洲光学网络)在技术上共同主办了这次世界大会。2017年第24届世界大会在日本东京举行后,世界大会的筹备工作立即开始,但由于新冠肺炎大流行,不得不在2020年暂停。世界大会被推迟到2021年,但不能再次举行。幸运的是,由于ICO的明智决定,没有切换到数字演示。在国际技术计划委员会(TPC)的大力支持下,特别是沃尔夫冈·奥斯滕,为增加女性演讲者的数量做出了巨大努力。2017年至2021年担任ICO副秘书的Frank Hoeller的杰出贡献值得强调。ICO对他的去世表示哀悼,与会者默哀。为了纪念弗兰克·霍勒,国会问责局在大会上展出了一张海报。大多数障碍都是与全球赞助商和共同赞助商的承诺一起克服的,TPC,特别是项目主席Wolfgang Osten和Alexander Heisterkamp,筹款主席Michael Pfeffer和顾问Bernd Kleemann,以及当地团队令人难以置信的承诺,特别是来自当地团队主席Nektarios Koukourakis和Lars Buettner。“Optics & Photonics for a better World”是ICO的座右铭,其目标是在国际基础上为光学和光子学科学及其应用的进步做出贡献,并强调光学跨学科领域的统一。我们感谢秘书长温贝托·米歇尔和约翰·c·豪厄尔主席作出的可持续的决定和信任。我们也感谢德累斯顿工业大学的重要支持。来自55个5A国家(非洲、亚洲、澳大利亚、美洲和神奇欧洲)的代表参加了全球大会。这是ICO历史上第一次与owl共同举办世界大会。三位诺贝尔奖得主亲自发表了令人难忘的演讲。格姆拉德·莫鲁,2018年诺贝尔奖,题为“造福科学和社会的极端光”,斯蒂芬·W·赫尔,2014年诺贝尔奖,题为“光学显微镜:分辨率革命”,莱因哈德·根泽尔,2020年诺贝尔奖,题为“40年的旅程”。两页的任务摘要和海报已在网站http://ico25.org/上发布。在本期特刊中,我们非常高兴地介绍六篇扩展论文。Pieter H nethling等人在“用于显微镜应用的新型时间分辨CARS实现”这篇论文中提出了一种基于空间光调制器的相干反斯托克斯拉曼光谱(CARS)的时间压缩。由Claudia Bett等人撰写的令人兴奋的论文“评估时间门控单像素相机作为恶劣天气条件下自动驾驶汽车传感器的前景”讨论了单像素相机在汽车应用中的新应用领域。Dennis Pohle等人在有远见的论文“使用多平面光转换的自适应少模光纤多路复用器的智能自校准工具”中提出了光纤中自适应模式多路复用的数字孪生方法,《光推进社会》,大会ico -25- owls -16- dresden -德国-2022的特刊
Special commemorative issue from the general world congress ICO-25-OWLS-16-Dresden-Germany-2022-Advancing Society with Light
This special issue of JEOS:RP offers a great opportunity to looking back to the general world congress for optics and photonics ICO-25-OWLS-16 of the International Commission for Optics (ICO) and the international society for Optics Within Life Sciences (OWLS), which was celebrated in-person after two postponements from 5th to 9th September 2022 at the TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany. The general world congress was sponsored by ICO, OWLS, and TU Dresden, and financially co-sponsoring by the DGaO – The German Branch of EOS, Carl Zeiss AG, OPTICA (The society advancing optics and photonic worldwide, formerly OSA), SPIE (The International Society for Optics and Photonics – Connect Minds and Advance Light), Photonics Society of IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), IUPAP (The International Union of Pure and Applied Physics) and the City of Dresden. The EOS (European Optical Society), LAM (African Laser, Atomic and Molecular Physics Network), and RIAO (The Iberian American Network on Optics) have technically co-sponsored the general world congress. Preparations for the general world congress were underway immediately after the ICO-24 in Tokyo, Japan, 2017, but had to be halted in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The general world congress was postponed to 2021, but could not be held again. Luckily, due to a wise decision by ICO, there was no switch to digital presentation. Great efforts have been made to increase the number of female speakers with extraordinary commitment of the international Technical Program Committee (TPC), especially by Wolfgang Osten. The outstanding engagement of Frank Hoeller, Associate Secretary of ICO from 2017 to 2021, has to be highlighted. The ICO mourns his passing away and the participants thought with a moment of silence. To commemorate of Frank Hoeller, the DGaO exhibited a poster at the congress. Most hurdles were taken together with the commitment of the worldwide network of sponsors and co-sponsors, the TPC, especially the program chairs Wolfgang Osten and Alexander Heisterkamp, the fundraising chair Michael Pfeffer, and the adviser Bernd Kleemann, and the unbelievable commitment of the local team, especially from the chairs of the local team Nektarios Koukourakis and Lars Buettner. “Optics & Photonics for a better World” is the motto of ICO with the objective to contribute, on an international basis, to the progress of the science of optics and photonics and their applications with emphasizes the unity of the crossdisciplinary field of optics. We thank the Secretary General Humberto Michinel and the President John C. Howell for the sustainable decisions and trust. We acknowledge the crucial support of TU Dresden too. The worldwide General Congress was celebrated with participants from 55 countries of 5A (Africa, Asia, Australia, America and Amazing Europe). For the first time in the history of ICO, a joint General World Congress was celebrated together with OWLS. Memorable in-person talks by three Nobel Laurates were presented. Gérard Mourou, Nobel prize 2018, titled “Extreme Light for the Benefit of Science and Society”, Stefan W Hell, Nobel prize 2014, titled “Optical Microscopy: The Resolution Revolution”, and Reinhard Genzel, Nobel prize 2020, titled “A 40-Years Journey”. The two-page summaries of the tasks and poster have been published on the website http://ico25.org/. In this special issue it is our great pleasure to present six extended papers. Pieter H Neethling et al. presents in the great paper “Novel time-resolved CARS implementation for application in microscopy” a spatial light modulator-based temporal compression for Coherent Anti-stokes Raman Spectroscopy (CARS). The exciting paper “Evaluation of a Time-Gated-SinglePixel-Camera as a Promising Sensor for Autonomous Vehicles in Harsh Weather Conditions” by Claudia Bett et al. discusses new application areas of Single-Pixel-Cameras for automotive application. Dennis Pohle et al. presents in the visionary paper “Intelligent self-calibration tool for adaptive few-mode fiber multiplexers using multiplane light conversion” a digital twin approach for adaptive mode multiplexing in fibers, Advancing Society with Light, a special issue from general congress ICO-25-OWLS-16-Dresden-Germany-2022
期刊介绍:
Rapid progress in optics and photonics has broadened its application enormously into many branches, including information and communication technology, security, sensing, bio- and medical sciences, healthcare and chemistry.
Recent achievements in other sciences have allowed continual discovery of new natural mysteries and formulation of challenging goals for optics that require further development of modern concepts and running fundamental research.
The Journal of the European Optical Society – Rapid Publications (JEOS:RP) aims to tackle all of the aforementioned points in the form of prompt, scientific, high-quality communications that report on the latest findings. It presents emerging technologies and outlining strategic goals in optics and photonics.
The journal covers both fundamental and applied topics, including but not limited to:
Classical and quantum optics
Light/matter interaction
Optical communication
Micro- and nanooptics
Nonlinear optical phenomena
Optical materials
Optical metrology
Optical spectroscopy
Colour research
Nano and metamaterials
Modern photonics technology
Optical engineering, design and instrumentation
Optical applications in bio-physics and medicine
Interdisciplinary fields using photonics, such as in energy, climate change and cultural heritage
The journal aims to provide readers with recent and important achievements in optics/photonics and, as its name suggests, it strives for the shortest possible publication time.