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REMOTE SENSINGandSECURITY DEFENCE2021OPTICAL SYSTEMS DESIGNCALL FORPAPERSSubmit abstracts by 10 March 2021Conferences: 13–16 September 2021Exhibition: 14–16 September 2021IFEMAMadrid, Spainspie.org/osd21call#SPIEOpticalSystems2021 CALL FOR PAPERSCo-located Events

Conferences: 13–16 September 2021Exhibition: 14–16 September 2021IFEMAMadrid, SpainSubmit Abstracts by:10 MARCH 2021Connect with Your CommunityPresent at this event showcasing the latest advances inoptical systems applications, matierals, and processingAccepting abstract submissionsPresent your research at SPIE Optical Systems Design, the premier European eventfor optical instrumentation with the latest advances in optical systems applications,materials, and processing. This is an interdisciplinary forum for technicians, engineers,researchers, and managers who are involved in instrumental optics at all levels: design,specification, production, and testing.Plan to ParticipateOptical instruments are addressing an ever-increasingnumber of industrial and research applications: imagingand vision, defense, space, telecommunications,transportation, industrial process control, laser fusion,etc. As end users are expecting more demandingperformances, optical systems designers andmanufacturers are faced with growing challenges.This symposium on Optical Systems Design in Madrid,Spain will be the eleventh in a series in Europe. It isintended to provide an interdisciplinary forum fortechnicians, engineers, researchers, and managers whoare involved in instrumental optics at all levels: design,specification, production, and testing.Get face-to-face feedback from your colleagues in aninterdisciplinary forum. The symposium represents anexcellent opportunity to stay informed and further thedebate about the latest (and future) developments inoptical design and how strong digital transformation andconnectivity drive these developments. There is no doubtthat Madrid will be the perfect host for SPIE Europe OpticalSystems Design 2021; it is our great pleasure to welcomeyou.SYMPOSIUM CHAIRMarta C. De laFuenteASE OpticsEurope (Spain)SYMPOSIUM CO-CHAIRJuan CarlosMiñanoUniv. Politécnica deMadrid (Spain)HONORARY SYMPOSIUM CHAIRTina KidgerKidger OpticsAssociates (UnitedKingdom)A home for your researchAs an author, don’t hesitate to submit an abstract. Although much in the worldremains uncertain, the one constant is that your work is important. SPIE continues ourcommitment to providing a forum for information sharing, collaboration, and advancingresearch that is vital to your community. Prepare your abstract and by doing so you willguarantee that your research is ready to be shared.Stay Up to Date via Emailspie.org/osd21call#SPIEOpticalSystemsSign up to receive emails about SPIE Optical Systems Design.spie.org/signup1

CALL FOR PAPERSSPIE OPTICAL SYSTEMS DESIGNContentsMANAGED BYSPIE Europe Ltd., a subsidiary ofSPIE, is a not-for-profit UK-registeredcompany serving SPIE constituentsthroughout Europe as an advocateand liaison to political and industryassociations within the Europeanoptics and photonics community.In addition to providing membershipservices, SPIE Europe Ltd. organisesand manages internationallyrecognised conferences, educationprogrammes, and technicalexhibitions featuring emergingtechnologies in optics and photonics.SPIE International HeadquartersPO Box 10Bellingham, WA 98227-0010 USATel: 1 360 676 3290Fax: 1 360 647 1445help@spie.org / www.SPIE.orgSPIE Europe Office2 Alexandra GateFfordd Pengam, Cardiff,CF24 2SA UKTel: 44 29 2089 4747Fax: 44 29 2089 4750info@spieeurope.orgwww.SPIE.orgOSD01 Optical Design and Engineering VII. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Chair(s): Laurent Mazuray; Ulrike Fuchs;James BabingtonOSD02 Advances in Optical Thin Films VII. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Chair(s): Michel Lequime; Detlev RistauOSD03 Optical Fabrication, Testing, and Metrology VI . . . . . 5Chair(s): Roland Geyl; Deitze Otaduy;Reinhard VölkelOSD04 Illumination Optics VI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Chair(s): Tina E. Kidger; Stuart DavidOSD05 Computational Optics 2021 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Chair(s): Daniel G. Smith; Frank Wyrowski;Andreas ErdmannOSD06 Optical Instrument Science, Technology, andApplications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Chair(s): Nils Haverkamp; Breann N. Sitarski;Richard N. YoungworthAbstract Submission. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Conference Chairs: Laurent Mazuray, Airbus Defence and Space (France); Ulrike Fuchs, asphericonGmbH (Germany); James Babington, Thales Optronics Ltd. (United Kingdom)Programme Committee: Nathalie Blanchard, INO (Canada); Andrés Cifuentes, ASE Optics Europe(Spain); Andrew J. Court, TNO (Netherlands); Eric Herman, Zygo Corporation (United States);Demetrio Labate, Leonardo (Italy); Paolo Laporta, Politecnico di Milano (Italy); Thierry Lépine,Lab. Hubert Curien (France); Iain A. Neil, ScotOptix (Switzerland); Thomas Nobis, Carl Zeiss AG(Germany); Jérôme Primot, ONERA (France); Jannick P. Rolland, Univ. of Rochester (United States);Elisabetta Rugi Grond, Thales Alenia Space Switzerland (Switzerland); Alessio Taiti, Leonardo (Italy);Simon Thibault, Univ. Laval (Canada); Andrew P. Wood, Qioptiq Ltd. (United Kingdom); Richard N.Youngworth, Riyo-LLC (United States); María J. Yzuel, Univ. Autònoma de Barcelona (Spain)Efficient and successful optical design requires amultidisciplinary approach. The optical designerneeds to have material and production expertise,knowledge of the application and potential market, in addition to considerable ability in their maintask; the design of an optical system with optimumperformance. Advanced optical systems require aclear understanding of the physical limits, materialscience, and technical possibilities. Only then willthe result be a competitive product optimised forbest value for money. In many cases, the success ofa product in the international marketplace dependson its optical design.The design software is the main tool for the designer. This tool has to keep pace with the researchand development activities in the field of opticalelements, illumination, detectors, and other newtechnologies.SUPPORTINGORGANISATIONSSave the dateABSTRACTS DUE:10 MARCH 2021AUTHOR NOTIFICATION:10 MAY 2021The contact author will be notified ofacceptance by email.MANUSCRIPTS DUE: 18 AUGUST 2021PLEASE NOTE: Submission implies the intentof at least one author to register, attend theconference, present the paper as scheduled, andsubmit a full-length manuscript for publicationin the conference proceedings.2Optical Design and Engineering VIII (OSD01)SPIE OPTICAL SYSTEMS DESIGN 2021 www.spie.org/osd21callContributions on the topics of design-to-cost, design-for-manufacture, including productions in series as example for space constellations or militaryprograms, and design-for-industrial innovation arewelcome at this conference. These topics are critical to ensuring that optical designs more effectively accommodate production constraints and newprocess developments in an increasingly competitive environment.Original papers are solicited on, but not limited to,the following areas of research, design, and engineering of optical systems: modelling, simulation, and new algorithms optomechanical design tolerancing and design-for-manufacture stray light analysis and prevention super resolution systems space optics x-ray optics active and adaptive optics integrated and guided optics micro-optics optics for visual instruments detectors, their interface to optics, andassociated signal processing advanced optical materials diffractive and holographic optics high-power designs using nonlinear elements environmental effects and their compensation projection and display systems microscopy lithography and associated optical systems computational imaging freeform optics.This conference is intended to address an international audience of optical system designers, software development engineers, and R&D expertsfrom industry, institutions, and academia.Submit your abstract today: spie.org/osd21callTel: 1 360 676 3290 help@spie.org #SPIEOpticalSystems3

SPIE OPTICAL SYSTEMS DESIGNCALL FOR PAPERSAdvances in Optical Thin Films VII (OSD02)Optical Fabrication, Testing, and Metrology VIIConference Chairs: Michel Lequime, Institut Fresnel (France); Detlev Ristau, Laser Zentrum Hannovere.V. (Germany)(OSD03)Programme Committee: Claude Amra, Institut Fresnel (France); Bertrand Bovard, Teledyne ImagingSensors (United States); Xinbin Cheng, Tongji Univ. (China); Franck Delmotte, Institut d’OptiqueGraduate School (France); Chang Kwon Hwangbo, INHA Univ. (Korea, Republic of);Lars O. Jensen, Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V. (Germany); Juan Ignacio Larruquert, Consejo Superiorde Investigaciones Científicas (Spain); Cheng Chung Lee, National Chung Hsing Univ. (Taiwan); Xu Liu,Zhejiang Univ. (China); Julien Lumeau, Institut Fresnel (France); Ludvik Martinu, Ecole Polytechniquede Montréal (Canada); Angela M. Piegari, ENEA (Italy); Francis Placido, Univ. of the West of Scotland(United Kingdom); Sven Schröder, Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte Optik und Feinmechanik IOF(Germany); Ulrike Schulz, Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte Optik und Feinmechanik (Germany);Christopher J. Stolz, Lawrence Livermore National Lab. (United States); Alexander Tikhonravov,Lomonosov Moscow State Univ. (Russian Federation); Hrvoje Zorc, Institut Ruder Boškovic (Croatia)Optical thin films are today involved in numerousoptical systems where they constitute a key totheir ultimate performance. For most applications,high accuracy is required on both the optical andnon-optical properties, including low-loss energybalance, mechanical and thermal behaviour, laserdamage threshold and nonlinear properties. Greatprogress has been made in almost all aspects butthere are still problems and barriers to progressand their identification and possible solutions represent important features of this conference.The conference will be devoted to thin film optical coatings, with special emphasis on the latestdevelopments in the field. Papers on theoretical,experimental, and technological aspects will coverboth fundamental and applied research, as wellas development, practical techniques and applications.Save the dateWe welcome papers describing advances in anyaspect of thin film optical coatings and especiallyin the following areas: film deposition methods large area deposition process control and monitoring optical coating materials organic optical coatings thin film growth and microstructure design of optical coatings optical coatings on plastic coatings for ultrafast optics soft x-ray/EUV/DUV/VUV coatings optical coatings for displays and lighting optical coatings for solar energy utilization coatings for security applications optical and scattering properties coating stress and mechanical properties laser-induced damage patterned coatings and thin-film arrays 1D photonic crystals and metamaterials.ABSTRACTS DUE:10 MARCH 2021AUTHOR NOTIFICATION:10 MAY 2021The contact author will be notified ofacceptance by email.MANUSCRIPTS DUE: 18 AUGUST 2021PLEASE NOTE: Submission implies the intentof at least one author to register, attend theconference, present the paper as scheduled, andsubmit a full-length manuscript for publicationin the conference proceedings.4SPIE OPTICAL SYSTEMS DESIGN 2021 www.spie.org/osd21callConference Chairs: Roland Geyl, Safran Reosc (France); Deitze Otaduy, Univ. of Deusto (Spain);Reinhard Völkel, SUSS MicroOptics SA (Switzerland)Programme Committee: Matthias Bischoff, Berliner Glas KGaA Herbert Kubatz GmbH & Co. (Germany);Xinbin Cheng, Tongji Univ. (China); Jessica DeGroote Nelson, Optimax Systems, Inc. (United States);Sead Doric, Doric Lenses Inc. (Canada); Oliver W. Fähnle, FISBA AG (Switzerland); Pierre Gloesener,AMOS Ltd. (Belgium); Philippe Godefroy, Winlight System S.A. (France); Caroline Gray, GlyndwrInnovations Ltd. (United Kingdom); James E. Harvey, Photon Engineering LLC (United States);François Houbre, Savimex (France); Shay Joseph, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. (Israel);Sven R. Kiontke, asphericon GmbH (Germany); François Leprêtre, Thales Angénieux S.A. (France);Jérôme Néauport, Commissariat à l’Énergie Atomique (France); Manfred Prantl, Alicona ImagingGmbH (Austria); Sven L. M. Schroeder, Univ. of Leeds (United Kingdom); Arkadiusz Swat, CRWTelesystem-Mesko Sp. z o.o. (Poland); Lingli Wang, Jos. Schneider Optische Werke GmbH (Germany);Alexander Yascovich, Space Research Institute (Russian Federation)Today’s optical fabrication and testing technologies are facing ever-increasing demands fromindustry and science. This is driven by tough requirements for cost and time reduction in production and R&D as well as by rapidly developing newapplication fields.The optical elements become larger, thinner, segmented or smaller. The optical profile is goingup to freeform and discontinuous. The figure andfinish error specifications are becoming tighter allthrough the Power Spectral Density curve. Oursubstrate material choice is enlarging with newceramics, metal alloys or organic material. Thewavelengths of interest are pushing towards EUVand x-rays on one hand or TeraHerz waves on theother hand, etc.Speed and accuracy of metrology are more thanever as important as the manufacturing processitself and remain key contributor to the economicsuccess of industrial production and new opticalmanufacturing methods. New techniques like deflectometry offer new perspectives and conventional instrument still see progress in quality, accuracy or on-the-field efficiency thanks to intelligentand user-friendly driving software.The aim of this conference is to review with thecommunity the latest developments achieved inoptical fabrication, testing, and metrology. large, mini-, and micro-optics fabrication aspheric and complex or free-form opticalsurfaces polishing, grinding, lapping, and cutting ultraprecision manufacturing (diamondturning etc.) nanostructuring of multifunctional opticalsurfaces novel surface finishing techniques, e.g. laserpolishing functional coatings fabrication and testing glass or polymer molding and additivemanufacturing optical shop and the environment computer integrated manufacture andautomation rapid surface processing exotic or difficult material processing figure, mid-, and high-spatial frequenciesmeasurement scanning probe techniques nano- and microroughness measurement light scatter techniques and analysis texture and subsurface damage testing interferometry and holography speckle photography, shearography, and ESPI optical metrology at extreme UV wavelengths coated surface testing surface cleanliness testing complete system testing novel or specialized testing techniques relative and absolute accuracy standardization in optical metrology.Submit your abstract today: spie.org/osd21callTel: 1 360 676 3290 help@spie.org #SPIEOpticalSystems5

SPIE OPTICAL SYSTEMS DESIGNCALL FOR PAPERSIllumination Optics VI (OSD04)Conference Chairs: Tina E. Kidger, Kidger Optics Associates (United Kingdom); Stuart David,Synopsys, Inc. (United States)Programme Committee: William Cassarly, Synopsys, Inc. (United States); Fabian Duerr, Vrije Univ.Brussel (Belgium); Florian R. Fournier, Synopsys, Inc. (United States); R. John Koshel, College ofOptical Sciences, The Univ. of Arizona (United States); Julius A. Muschaweck, ARRI Inc. (Germany);Steffen Reichel, Pforzheim Univ. (Germany); Jannick P. Rolland, Univ. of Rochester (United States)Illumination design is a continuously developingfield resulting from increased performance demands and rapidly changing technologies. Continuing development of illumination design isdriven by new sources (e.g., solid state sources,organic sources, light-emitting polymers, and highluminance discharge sources), new markets andstyling considerations (e.g., wearable technologies, smart devices, and automotive applications)and advances in fabrication technologies (e.g., diamond turning of complex surfaces and advancedmolding of complex patterns and structures). Inaddition, several optical design software companies have developed, and continue to develop andimprove, sophisticated illumination modeling, including color management, freeform optics, andoptimization tools to aid the illumination designengineer. This conference offers an internationalpodium for the discussion of these ongoing illumination R&D activities.Papers are solicited on all matters pertaining tomodern illumination design, including, but notlimited to, the following areas: illumination optimization light transport freeform non-imaging optical design information display design transportation systems illumination smart lighting applications general/technical lighting color management scatter and stray light analysis LED system design.Save the dateABSTRACTS DUE:10 MARCH 2021AUTHOR NOTIFICATION:10 MAY 2021The contact author will be notified ofacceptance by email.MANUSCRIPTS DUE: 18 AUGUST 2021PLEASE NOTE: Submission implies the intentof at least one author to register, attend theconference, present the paper as scheduled, andsubmit a full-length manuscript for publicationin the conference proceedings.Submit your abstract today: spie.org/osd21call6SPIE OPTICAL SYSTEMS DESIGN 2021 www.spie.org/osd21callComputational Optics 2021 (OSD05)Conference Chairs: Daniel G. Smith, Nikon Research Corp. of America (United States);Frank Wyrowski, Friedrich-Schiller-Univ. Jena (Germany); Andreas Erdmann, Fraunhofer-Institut fürIntegrierte Systeme und Bauelementetechnologie IISB (Germany)Programme Committee: Miguel A. Alonso, Univ. of Rochester (United States); Sven Burger, KonradZuse-Zentrum für Informationstechnik Berlin (Germany); Donis G. Flagello, Nikon Research Corp. ofAmerica (United States); Ari T. Friberg, Univ. of Eastern Finland (Finland); Hans Peter Herzig, EcolePolytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland); Roarke Horstmeyer, Duke Univ. (United States);Olivier J. F. Martin, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland); Carsten Rockstuhl,Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (Germany); Michael Totzeck, Carl Zeiss SMT GmbH (Germany);H. Paul Urbach, Technische Univ. Delft (Netherlands); Wei Wang, Heriot-Watt Univ. (United Kingdom);Zeev Zalevsky, Bar-Ilan Univ. (Israel)Modern optical instruments employ shaping, manipulation, and detection of light in various spatial, spectral, and temporal dimensions. Effectiveoptical design requires modelling a large varietyof optical effects, including nonlinear optical materials, advanced polymers and nano-composites,and the ability to do so can broaden the designspace and enables innovative solutions. Identification of the best design solutions requires anin-depth understanding of the involved physicsand computational methods, which combine various optical modelling approaches, ranging fromanalytical thin film algorithms to rigorous Maxwell-solvers. Massive parallel computing usingmodern hardware and software architectures andadvanced optimization algorithms fuel the development of computational optics and its growingnumber of applications in modern optical design.This conference will address an international audience of scientists and engineers on developmentsin computational optics; on new theories, algorithms, software, supporting experiments, andapplications that are not completely covered bytraditional optical design. Papers are sought onthe subject of computational optics, including butnot limited to, the following sub-areas: optical field propagation techniques andspecial optical modelling techniquesincluding, polarization, ultra-short pulses,coherence, statistical optics, specklephenomena, light scattering propagation techniques suitable formicrostructures and freeforms, homogeneousand inhomogeneous media, and crystals rigoro

CALL FOR PAPERS MANAGED BY SPIE Europe Ltd., a subsidiary of SPIE, is a not-for-profit UK-registered company serving SPIE constituents throughout Europe as an advocate and liaison to political and industry associations within the European optics and photonics community. In addition to providing membership services, SPIE Europe Ltd. organises

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