The 9th International Multidisciplinary Conference on Optofluidics 2019
15–17 June 2019, Hong Kong, China
- Go to the Sessions
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- 01. Sym1: Plasmonics, Metamaterials and Metasurfaces
- 02. Sym2: Optical Fibers and Fabrics
- 03. Sym3: Optofluidics & Optical Devices
- 04. Sym4: Lab on a Chip
- 05. Sym5: Digital Microfluidics
- 06. Sym6: Optical Microcavity
- 07. Sym7: Silicon Photonics
- 08. Sym8: 2D Materials based Photonics
- 09. Sym9: Energy & Environment
- Event Details
Welcome from the Chairs
IMCO 2019 continues a series of Conferences that provide a forum to promote scientific exchange and foster closer networks and collaborative ties between leading international optics and micro/nanofluidics researchers across cutting-edge research fields. Topics range from fundamental research to its applications in chemistry, physics, biology, materials and medicine. All the interdisciplinary topics and related aspects of Optofluidics are of interest in the conference such as micro/nanofluidics, optical devices and systems, plasmonics and metamaterial, biochemical sensors, imaging and display, fabrication and integration, energy and environment.
For more information, please visit: http://imco2019.org/, and feel free to send email to imco2019hk@gmail.com
Sessions
02. Sym2: Optical Fibers and Fabrics
03. Sym3: Optofluidics & Optical Devices
04. Sym4: Lab on a Chip
05. Sym5: Digital Microfluidics
06. Sym6: Optical Microcavity
07. Sym7: Silicon Photonics
08. Sym8: 2D Materials based Photonics
09. Sym9: Energy & Environment
Registration
More details, please visit http://imco2019.org/
Venue, Travel and Accommodation
Crowne Plaza Hong Kong Kowloon East is located atop Tseung Kwan O MTR Station and PopCorn Shopping Mall. Featuring luxurious, modern rooms overlooking the city, it has 4 food and beverage options including a rooftop restaurant. The air-conditioned room features a flat-screen cable TV with sound system, mini-bar and safe. Ironing facilities and a private bathroom with free toiletries and bathtub are included. Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center is a 20-minute drive from the hotel. Causeway Bay is a 28-minute subway ride away. Tsim Sha Tsui can be reached in 30 minute by car. Hong Kong International Airport is 50 minutes’ car ride from the hotel. Guests may have fun in the swimming pool, work out in the gym or relax at the spa and wellness center. Meeting facilities and busienss center are available. Laundry, dry cleaning and luggage storage service can be provided upon request. The Chef’s Table restaurant features an international buffet and a la carte menu of Eastern and Western dishes. Dim Sum and traditional Chinese delicacies are served at Tze Yuet Heen restaurant. Cielo is located on the top floor and offers Italian cuisine, a bar and outdoor patio. Tseung Kwan O is a great choice for travelers interested in clothes shopping, gourmet food and shopping. This property is also rated for the best value in Hong Kong! Guests are getting more for their money when compared to other properties in this city.

List of accepted submissions (2)
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sciforum-023954 | Diatomic metasurface for multi-functional light field manipulation | , | N/A |
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Metasurface composed of arrays of subwavelength scale optical antennas emerges as a new paradigm for light field manipulation and unpins various flat optical diffractive devices. Based on their phase modulation mechanisms, the reported metasurfaces can be classified into three categories: resonance phase, propagation phase and geometric phase. In this talk, we propose a new metasurface design allowing to fully control the phase, amplitude, polarization and frequency of visible light simultaneously. This is achieved through a generalized geometric phase mechanism which combines the detour phase and the Pancharatnam–Berry phase. Utilizing a diatomic design strategy, the in-plane displacements and orientations of two identical meta-atom in each unit meta-molecules are fully exploited enabling light field manipulation at multi-dimensions. Leveraging this appealing feature, we experimentally demonstrated the broadband vectorial holographic images with spatially-varying polarization states, dual-way polarization switching functionalities, and full-color complex-amplitude vectorial holograms. Our work may suggest a new route to achromatic diffractive elements, polarization optics and ultra-secure anti-counterfeiting. |
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sciforum-025018 | Non-Hermitian, Topological, and Lorentz Non-reciprocal Photonic Systems | N/A |
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Non-Hermitian, Topological, and Lorentz non-reciprocal photonic resonators have attracted intense attention due to their complexities which are strongly dependent on their spatial and temporal structures. Strongly dispersive materials such as plasmonic and gyromagnetic materials lead to additional difficulties in defining topological bands. In this talk, I will introduce recent progress in my group and discuss the bands and edge modes in these low-symmetry photonic systems. Arrays of plasmonic nanoparticles and gyromagnetic resonators will be used as examples to illustrate the topological and Lorentz non-reciprocal effects. |
Event Awards
Best Poster and Best Paper Awards |
5+5 |
OSA Young Scientist Awards |
2 |
Innovation Awards |
2 |
The Awards
Number of Awards Available: 10
Best paper award is for students and/or postdocs who submit papers for IMCO 2019. Each year, Technical Program Committee (TPC) in Optofluidics recognizes serval excellent posters in the conference. The winner of the best poster will be given cash prize. To be eligible for the Award, nominees must submit an abstract for either an poster presentation before the relevant conference deadlines.Number of Awards Available: 2
Could you be the next winner of the OSA Award? The OSA Young Scientist Awards recognizes TWO outstanding young faculty members or young research scientists, who have shown great potential and have made scientific contribution in the field of multi-disciplinary research of optics, photonics, microfluidics and biomedical, and the related areas. The outstanding researchers will be nominated and selected for the OSA Young Scientist Awards. To be eligible for the Award, nominees must submit an abstract for an oral presentation before the relevant conference deadlines.Number of Awards Available: 2
Could you be the next winner of Innovation Award? The Innovation Awards recognizes TWO excellent faculty and scientists who have made great contribution to the applications and industrial development of multi-disciplinary research of optics, photonics, microfluidics and biomedical, and the related areas. The outstanding researchers will be nominated and selected for the Innovation Awards. To be eligible for the Award, nominees must submit an abstract for an oral presentation before the relevant conference deadlines. In additional to the cash prize, the winner of the innovation award is invited to compose a research/review article for Micromachine journal. Nominees from all world regions will be considered but all nominees must: Be a PI Have submitted an abstract to Optofluidics and commit to attending the meeting. All nominations for the award must be received by before conference.01. Sym1: Plasmonics, Metamaterials and Metasurfaces
Session Chairs
Dr. Dangyuan Lei, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Dr. Jensen Tsan Hang Li, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Dr. Che Ting Chan, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
02. Sym2: Optical Fibers and Fabrics
Session Chairs
Dr. Limin Xiao, FuDan University, China
Dr. Changyuan Yu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
Dr. Markus A. Schmidt, Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology, Germany
Dr. Jian Wang, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China
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03. Sym3: Optofluidics & Optical Devices
Session Chairs
Dr. Yi Yang, Wuhan University, China
Dr. Liyang Shao, Southern University of Science and Technology, China
Dr. Dawei Zhang, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, China
Dr. Xiankai Sun, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Dr. Shengbo Sang, Taiyuan University of Technology , China
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04. Sym4: Lab on a Chip
Session Chairs
Dr. Yonggang Zhu, Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen), China
Dr. Jin-Ming Lin, Tsinghua University, China
Dr. Huaying Chen, Harbin Institute Of Technology, China
Dr. Ming Ni, BGI Group, China
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05. Sym5: Digital Microfluidics
Session Chairs
Dr. Tiantian Kong, Shenzhen University , China
Dr. Lingling Shui, South China Normal University, China
Dr. Yanwei Jia, University of Macau, Macau
Dr. Xuemin Du, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, China
Dr. Zhou Liu, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Dr. Jaewon Park, Southern University of Science and Technology, China
Dr. Huanan Wang, Harvard-MIT Division of Health and Technology, USA
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06. Sym6: Optical Microcavity
Session Chairs
Dr. Qinghai Song, Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen), China
Dr. Yunfeng Xiao, Peking University, China
Dr. Cheng Wang, The City University of Hong Kong , Hong Kong
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07. Sym7: Silicon Photonics
Session Chairs
Dr. Junfeng Song, Jilin University , China
Dr. Yikai Su, Shanghai Jiao Tong University , China
Dr. Jifang Tao, Shandong University, China
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08. Sym8: 2D Materials based Photonics
Session Chairs
Dr. Han Zhang, Shenzhen University, China
Dr. Yupeng Zhang, Shenzhen University , China
Dr. Bing Wang, Shenzhen University, China
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09. Sym9: Energy & Environment
Session Chairs
Dr. Fei Wang, Southern University of Science and Technology, China
Dr. Shengxi Zhou, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China
Dr. Yuen Hong Tsang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
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