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List of Speakers

 
Miguel Alonso  Fresnel Institut, Ecole Centrale, Marseille, France
  Skyrmion-like polarization distributions
   
Olga Korotkova Department of physics, University of Miami, USA
  Geometric structure of multi-state OAM carrying light beams
   
Qiwen Zhan University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Zhangjiang Laboratory, Shanghai, China 
  Spatiotemporal Hologram: from Concept to Applications
   
Etienne Brasselet LOMA, Bordeaux University, France 
  Skyrmionic beam shaping from structured anisotropic media
   
Rafael Barros Institute of Physics, University of San Paolo, Brasil
  Quantum frequency conversion driven by classically nonseparable light
   
Pascale Changenet LOB, CNRS, INSERM, Ecole polytechnique, IP Paris, France 
  Time-resolved circular dichroism for probing the conformational dynamics of (bio)molecules
   
Chiara Stringari LOB, CNRS, INSERM, Ecole polytechnique, IP Paris, France 
  Polarization Resolved Second Harmonic Generation Imaging and Modeling Probes Protein Molecular Structure
   
Daniel Elson Hamlyn Centre for Robotic Surgery, Imperial College, London, UK
  Wide-field polarimetric properties of surgical specimens
   
Peter Kraus ARCNL, Netherlands
  Ultrafast nanoscopy via optically controlled high-harmonic generation from solids
   
Edik Rafailov Aston University, Birmingham, UK
  Photonics Tools for Biomedical Applications: Imaging, Diagnostics and Treatment
   
Gleb Pogudin LIX, CNRS, INRIA, Ecole polytechnique, IP Paris, Palaiseau, France
  Efficiently checking physical realizability of experimental Mueller matrices
   
Ignacio Moreno Department of Materials Science, Optics & Electronics Technology, University de Elche, Spain
  Fourier transform Jones matrix approach for polarized structured light
   
Roman Novikov CMAP, CNRS, Ecole polytechnique, IP Paris, Palaiseau, France
  Recent mathematical advancements in holography
   
Omar Rodriguez-Nunez     Department of Neurosurgery, Inselspital, University Hospital of Bern, Switzerland
  Towards clinical integration of Mueller polarimetry for intraoperative brain tissue characterization
   
Marc Guillon SPPIN, Biomedical and Fundamental Science Institute, University of Paris, France
  Multiplexed Hartmann wavefront sensors for complex, broadband and vector wavefields
   
Grigorii Sokolovski Ioffe Institute, Sankt Peterburg, Russia
  Mid-infrared quantum-cascade lasers and some biomedical applications
   
Tatjana Gric Department of Electronic Systems, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania
  Metamaterials meeting medicine
   
Oriol Arteaga                Department of Applied Physics and Optics, University of Barcelona, Spain
  Limits of backreflection Mueller matrix polarimetry: lessons from quasi transparent tissues
   
Igor Meglinski Aston University, Birmingham, UK
  Non-Invasive Glucose Monitoring Using Orbital Angular Momentum Phase Memory
   
Regina Gumenyuk Laboratory of Photonics, Tampere University, Finland
  High-power pure structured light for biomedical applications
   
Jessica Ramella-Roman    Department of Biomedical Engineering, Florida International University, Miami, USA
  Confocal Mueller Matrix polarimetry of biological media
   
Jihad Zallat  ICUBE laboratory, University of Strasbourg, France
   Toward Topological Imaging of Skin Lesions: Mueller Polarimetry and Future Integration of Structured Light
   
Goëry Genty  Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Tampere University, Finland
   Generation of tunable broadband OAM beams in large ring core multimode fibers
   
Andrew Forbes  School of Physics, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
   Probing biological systems with quantum structured light (Plenary)
   
Elise Colin  ONERA - The French Aerospace Lab, Palaiseau, France
   Multivariate Speckle Contrast for Coherent Polarimetric (Radar) Imaging
   
Simeng Qiu   Swansea University, UK
    Live Microorganism Imaging via Fourier Ptychography
   
Emannuel Beaurepaire LOB, CNRS, INSERM, Ecole polytechnique, IP Paris, France 
  Polarized Third-Harmonic Generation Microscopy for the Characterization of Myelin and Blood in Brain Tissue
 
   
Dmitry Pushin Institute for Quantum Computing, University of Waterloo, Canada
  Quantitative Biomedical Diagnostics Using Polarized Light and Orbital Angular Momentum: From Amyloid Detection to Macular Health Assessment
   
Sergey Skipetrov LPMMC, CNRS, University Grenoble-Alpes, France
  Dynamic Quantum Spin Hall Effect for Light
   
Alexander Bykov Laboratory of Opto-Electronics and Measurement Techniques, University of Oulu, Finland
  Hyperspectral Polarimetric Imaging for Multi-Scale Label-Free Characterization and Functional Diagnostics of Biotissues
   
Vaky Abdelsayed LOB, CNRS, INSERM, Ecole polytechnique, IP Paris, France 
  Quantitation of collagen structure and remodeling in the cervix during pregnancy using polarization-resolved SHG microscopy
   
Iago Pardo Department of Applied Physics and Optics, University of Barcelona, Spain
  Depth sensitive Mueller Matrix imaging instrument 
   
Ilya Yaroslavsky IPG Medical, Marlborough, MA, USA
  Real-time tissue segmentation and differentiation using polarization imaging
   
Anna Yaroslavsky Advanced Biophotonics Laboratory, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, MA, USA, Department of Dermatology,Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
  Rapid Noninvasive Subsurface Imaging of Human Skin In Vivo
   
Christopher Hahne Support Center for Advanced Neuroimaging, University of Bern, Switzerland
  Physically Consistent Image Augmentation for Deep Learning in Mueller Matrix Polarimetry


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