The main goal of the School and the Workshops is to involve junior researches and students in the field of recent developments and applications of laser and optical technologies in medicine and biology, coherent optics of random and ordered media, material and environmental sciences, nonlinear dynamics of laser systems, laser spectroscopy and molecular modelling.
The main attention will be paid to discussion of fundamentals and general approaches of description of coherent, low-coherent, polarized, spatially and temporally modulated light interactions with inhomogeneous scattering media, photonic crystals, tissue phantoms, and various types of tissues in vitro and in vivo. Such effects as static and dynamic light scattering, Doppler Effect, optoacoustic and optothermal interactions, mechanical stress, photodynamic effect, etc will be considered. On this basis the variety of laser and optical technologies for medical diagnostics, therapy, surgery, and light dosimetry, as well as for spectroscopy of random and ordered media will be presented.
SFM-10 will morning plenary sessions, afternoon lecture and oral sessions and evening poster presentations. The original oral reports and posters will be presented by junior scientists and students. Plenary lectures will be presented by well recognized experts in the field.
Workshops:
- Optical Technologies in Biophysics & Medicine XII
- Coherent Optics of Ordered and Random Media XI
- Laser Physics and Photonics XII
- Spectroscopy and Molecular Modeling XI
- Modern Optics IX
- Electromagnetics of Microwaves, Submillimeter & Optical Waves X
- English as a Communicative Tool in the Scientific Community IX
- Workshop on Management of High Technologies Commercialization and Regional Innovation Systems VII
- Luminescence VI
- Nanobiophotonics VI
- Nonlinear Dynamics I
- Internet Biophotonics III
- Microscopic and Low-Coherence Methods in Biomedical and Non-
Biomedical Applications III
- History, Methodology and Philosophy of the
2010-10-05 - 2010-10-08
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