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Sixteenth Annual Chautauqua on Nonlinear OpticsJune 28 - July 2, 2021Organizer: |
Keynote Speaker: Yasuyuki Ozeki Associate Professor of Department of Electrical Engineering and Information SystemsThe University of Tokyo Presenting:
Keynote Speaker: Amber Krummel Associate Professor of ChemistryColorado State University Presenting:
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This week-long intensive, interactive annual summer short course program on nonlinear optical and multi-photon phenomena is designed to engage participants in nuts-and-bolts discussions on issues related to measurements and analysis. This year’s focus subject will target around polarization analysis in nonlinear optics for interfacial science and microscopy. The program is designed to target participants with approximately 1-2 years of hands-on experience in nonlinear optics. 2021 Program will be held 9 a.m - 1 p.m and 8 - 10 p.m in EST (Coming Soon) Participation will be capped at 30, decided largely by the date on which the application/registration is received. Applications received before June 1 will be given top priority. Registration for the complete 5-day program is $95. 2021 Chautauqua Registration Form |