Sunday, 30 March,
13:00
–
15:30
Rooms 209-210 (Level 2)
This workshop aims to explore the practical niche applications of linear optical circuits, shedding light on the critical steps needed to transition these advancements into commercial products. It will delve into several key sectors where linear algebra optics can make a substantial impact, including optical neural networks, optical beamformers, MIMO processors, and quantum computing.
By bringing together academic researchers and industry experts, the workshop will identify practical niche applications, discuss key enabling photonic technologies, and explore the commercialization potential of linear optical circuits.
Organizers
Nikos Pleros (Lead), Aristoteleio Panepistimio Thessalonikis, Greece
Chaoran Huang, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Speakers
Harish Bhaskaran, University of Oxford, Salience Labs, United Kingdom
Xianxin Guo, Lumai, United Kingdom
Imon Kundu, Optalysys Ltd., United Kingdom
Andrea Melloni, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
David Miller, Stanford University, United States
Logan Wright, Yale University, United States
Kyoungsisk Yu, KAIST, Republic Of Korea