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  Last updated: 18 Nov 2015

8th African Laser Centre Student Workshop

     

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2 – 6 December 2015

Zevenwacht, Stellenbosch, South Africa

The Workshop is financially co-supported by the South African Government and the University of Stellenbosch

 

 See more at:
www.laserfest.org

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Workshop Theme

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The purpose of the symposium is to bring together ALC grant holders and partners from across Africa, and students at South African universities who are working in the various ALC sponsored projects. The workshop programme is designed to facilitate student presentations and interaction with project
leaders. Time is allocated for getting to know one another and to exchange ideas and to share knowledge. The format of the workshop will be as follows:
  • Each project leader will have the opportunity to introduce the project, followed by a student presentation (Total time allocated 20 minutes).
  • Additional project presentations in the form of posters.
  • A limited number of rental pool student presentations will also be accommodated.
  • Three keynote speakers will also address delegates.

The Conference venue is on the Zevenwacht Wine Estate in the Stellenbosch District. The fact that the workshop is limited to ALC associated researchers and students, will encourage interaction between grant holders and students.


Venue

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The school will take place from Wednesday 2 to Sunday 6 December 2015 at the Zevenwacht Wine Estate under the auspices of the African Laser Centre.

 

More about the Zevenwacht Wine Estate.


Important Dates

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If you are an ALC grantholder or a student studying at a South African university on an ALC project and would like to attend the symposium, please take note of the dates in the table below.

 

  Workshop announcement and call for abstracts

  3 August 2015

  Abstract and application deadline

  4 September 2015

  Abstract acceptance outcome

  1 October 2015

  Deadline for final abstracts for programme

  12 October 2015

  Workshop Starts

  2 December 2015

  Workshop Ends

  6 December 2015


Invited Speakers

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Prof. Tony Parker

  • Spatially Offset Raman Spectroscopy for
    Diagnosis of Bone Disease

 


Prof Tony Parker
joined the CLF in 1987, Head of the LSF between 1995 and 2010, stepping down to focus more on research and his STFC Fellowship. Authored over 210 publications. 5 Patents relating to Raman Spectroscopy. Over 20 years experience in applying spectroscopy, time-resolved spectroscopy and imaging to study the structure-function relationship in chemistry and more complex biological systems, particularly in relation to DNA dynamics/damage and repair and electron/energy transfer.

His research activity is dedicated to the characterisation of reaction intermediates using time-resolved spectroscopy (mainly Raman, infrared, 2D-IR). Time resolved fluorescence/Raman imaging of biological and chemical systems and the development of Spatially Offset Raman Spectroscopy for the diagnosis of disease in collaboration with the Royal Orthopedic Hospital, Stanmore.
 
 


Dr. Hermann Uys

  • Atoms on cruise control.

  • Cooling atoms with light.


Dr. Hermann Uys
obtained his PhD in physics at the University of Arizona in 2008 specializing in quantum optics.  Currently he holds a CSIR Research Chair in Quantum Optical and Atomic Physics seated at the University of Stellenbosch.   His research interests span ion trapping and cooling , quantum optics, quantum simulation, quantum feedback, quantum metrology, decoherence and the quantum to classical transition, collective phenomena in atomic systems, and quantum weak measurement.  In addition his research group pursues the development of  novel laboratory instrumentation for atomic physics applications.
 
 
 


Prof Andrew Forbes

  • Classical Entanglement.

  • New Paradigms for Optical Interference.

 


Prof Andrew Forbes
received his PhD (1998) from the University of Natal, and subsequently spent several years working as an applied laser physicist, first for the South African Atomic Energy Corporation and then later in a private laser company where he was Technical Director. He is presently Chief Researcher at the CSIR National Laser Centre, and is the Research Group Leader for Mathematical Optics. Andrew sits on several international conference committees, is a referee for all the major optics journals, chairs SPIE international conference on Laser Beam Shaping and is the chair of the OSA technical group on Diffractive optics and holography. He is a Senior Member of the OSA, a Fellow of SPIE, and holds honorary Professorships at the University of Stellenbosch, WITS and the University of Kwazulu-Natal; in addition, he sits on the Steering Committee of the Photonics Initiative of South Africa (PISA) – a new programme to drive photonics in South Africa. He has published over 200 research papers, and is engaged in several international collaborations.

Andrew's research interests include laser resonators, structured light, orbital angular momentum, vortex beam and non-diffracting light.
 

Committees

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The symposium is being organised by the Laser Research Institute in the Department of Physics, at the University of Stellenbosch for the African Laser Centre.

 

Organising Committee

 Workshop Chair 

 Prof Erich Rohwer

 Workshop Secretariat

 Prof Piet Walters

 ALC /NLC Liaison

 Prof Andrew Forbes

 Review Committee chair

 Prof Hubertus von Bergmann

 Programme Committee Chair

 Prof Heinrich Schwoerer

 US LOC

 Dr Pieter Neethling

 US LOC

 Dr Christine Steenkamp

 NMMU Liaison

 Prof Andrew Leitch

 UFS Liaison

 Prof M Ntwaeaborwa

 US LOC  Dr G Bosman

 

Abstract Review & Scientific Advisory Committee

 Prof Hubertus von Bergmann, US

 Prof Erich Rohwer, US

 Prof Heinrich Schwoerer, US
 Prof Hendrik Swart, UFS

 

 Programme Committee

  Prof Heinrich Schwoerer, US
  Prof Ernest van Dyk, NMMU
  Prof Andrew Leitch, NMMU
  Prof Erich Rohwer, US

  Prof Andrew Forbes, WITS


Abstract Submission

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A one-page abstract must be submitted by 4 September 2015 according to the required format.  These will be reviewed and the authors notified of the outcome.  Full details of the format and instructions for submission can be found in the  document links below.  An additional 1 page of supporting discussion and figures may also be submitted. Please note that you have to send your Application Form together with your Abstract.
Abstract Submission Instructions:   [ .doc]   [.pdf]  


Format

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Time slots of 20 minutes duration each for oral presentations. This include an introduction by the project leader (< 5 min), presentation by the student, and 3 minutes allocated to questions at the end.  Presentations in English.

Prizes will be awarded for the best presentations. The assessment will be done by the scientific advisory committee


Announcements

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This page is used to announce the latest news regarding the workshop and progress with arrangements.

  1. Workshop programme:  Please click here for programme.
    Please consult the programme to establish your presentation time.
    Please contact Workshop Secretariat or Prof Erich Rohwer if you have any programme queries.

  2. Oral presentations Due to the full programme, the format of the orals will be as follows.
    Invited speakers:  50 minutes.
    Other speakers:  20 minutes, including project leader introduction, student presentation and questions.  Project leaders are requested to be brief to allow adequate time for student to present and for questions.

  3. Poster Presentations If you have a poster presentation, the poster size is A0.  Material to attach poster to boards will be supplied.  Please also note that you will have a 2 minute oral introduction of your poster.  For this you will be allowed 1 Power Point slide.

  4. Workshop Outing:
    There will be an excursion on Saturday afternoon.

  5. Local transport arrangements:
    See TRANSPORT below.  The organisers will provide transport from the Cape Town International airport to Zevenwacht and back.


Deadlines

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 Abstract and Application deadline

 4 September 2015

 Abstract acceptance for outcome

 1 October 2015


Registration

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    Find Application Form here: [.pdf]  or  [.doc]


Accommodation

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Accommodation has been reserved at  Zevenwacht Wine Estate.


Transport

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A shuttle transport service between Cape Town International airport and Zevenwacht will be available for participants at the beginning and end of the school. Participants who would like to make use of this transport are expected to arrive in Cape Town on 2 December 2015 preferably in the afternoon and depart on 6 December 2015 after breakfast.

You will be met at the airport Arrivals terminal exit. The name of the ALC Workshop will be displayed on a sign at the exit.

 


Presentations

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To be updated after the workshop

 
 
 
     

Photo Gallery

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Images from ALC Workshop (2013)

2013 Group [Click on image for larger view - 724KB]

 
            
 

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Contact Info

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 Secretariat Address:
  ALC Student Workshop,
  c/o Prof P E Walters
  Department of Physics
  University of Stellenbosch
  Private Bag X1
  7602 Matieland
  South Africa
 Telephone

+27 21 808 3366

 e-mail

pew@sun.ac.za

 


   

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