Electromagnetic and Light Scattering by Particles

N e w s l e t t e r

January 2022

Issue 103

2022 van de Hulst Light Scattering Award


The Van de Hulst Award Committee has reached a decision to award Prof. Ping Yang the van de Hulst Light Scattering Award 2022. The official announcement has been posted on the Elsevier website:

https://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-quantitative-spectroscopy-and-radiative-transfer/awards-winners

 

With kind regards,

 

Michael Kahnert (Chairman)

Gerard Gouesbet (Co-chairman)

Pinar Menguc (Co-chairman)

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ELS XX Conference

Dear colleagues,

We regret to announce, that due to the current situation in the world, the ELS Conference Organization Committee has made a decision to postpone the ELS XX to summer 2023. We have hoped for a long-awaited offline community meeting to finally get together and enjoy the atmosphere, but, unfortunately, the situation remains highly unpredictable, and to protect and keep all of you safe, we are moving the conference and expect to hold it on the last week of June or first week of July 2023. More information will be available by the end of this summer.

 

Sincerely,
ELS-XX Organizing Committee

https://els-spb.physics.itmo.ru/

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The 2nd announcement of the 13th international conference on  Laser-light and Interactions with Particles (LIP2022)  

to be held in  Warsaw, Poland, on August 21-26th, 2022.


The call for abstracts started on November 1, 2021 for subjects dealing with

- near-field, far-field and time-resolved scattering (computations, laboratory experiments...)       

plasmonics, other resonances and caustics (probing,  scattering enhancement, modelling...)      

 - complex shaped particles and aggregates (morphology, composition, functionalization...)      

 - multiple scattering and random media (dense, turbulent,...)       

- mechanical effects of light (particle manipulation, forces measurement, optical tweezers...)      

 - laser beams description (contributions acoustical and quantum beams are also welcomed).    

 - particle characterization methods (interferometric, polarimetric, spectral, static, dynamic...),

 

The following application areas will be also welcomed:

      - two- and multiphase flow characterization (combustion, spray, bubbly flows...),

      - aerosol and atmospheric sciences (nucleation, transport, characterization...),

      - plasma and soft matter physics (nanocristallites, colloids, suspensions, aggregation...),

      - biomedical optical engineering (cell manipulation and properties, microrheology...),

      - remote sensing and free space communication (holography, lidar, turbulence...).


Get  a look to the conference web site ,  the flyer or poster and  spread  the information around you !