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5th International Conference on Optics-photonics Design & Fabrication

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                                 Organized by ODG (Optics Design Group of OSJ)

                                Sponsored by OSJ (The Optical Society of Japan / JSAP)

The Conference Venue: Nara-Ken New Public Hall 

The Conference Date: December 6-8,2006

Introduction:

The 5th International Conference on Optics-photonics Design & Fabrication "ODF'06, Nara" will be held on December 6-8, 2006 in Nara, Japan. Optics-photonics design and fabrication will continue to play a significantly important role in the 21st century achieving harmony between technology and the environment. ODF'06 is intended to provide an international forum for original paper presentations and discussions of optics-photonics design and fabrication related technological and scientific topics. These topics include theory, design, fabrication, testing, applications and others.
 The conference will be held at the Nara-Ken New Public Hall, surrounded by 1000-year historical Japanese culture, as one of the best site in Japan to welcome experts in Optics & Photonics from all over the world. ODF'06 is aimed to promote international collaboration among the participants in this field including related companies¡¯ exhibition and sight seeing tour.

 Scope of The corference:

ODF'06 is an international forum for the engineers and scientists in field of Optics-photonics Design and Fabrication to exchange their ideas and achievements for the future mutual progress. The conference will consist of the session for optics-photonics design and simulation, optical components, optical systems, and optical technology. A special session featuring bio-science is also planned. These sessions will cover the field of optical theory, software, DOE¡¯s, micro-optics, thin films, waveguides, MEMS, Lasers, fiber communications, information optics, optical storage, optical lithography, microscopy, displays, and others.