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CLEO: QELS-Fundamental Science Tuesday, 11 June

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Marriott San JoseSalon IIIMarriott San JoseSalon IVMarriott San JoseSalon V & VIMarriottWillow Glen I-III<strong>CLEO</strong>: Applications& Technology<strong>CLEO</strong>: <strong>Science</strong>& Innovations<strong>CLEO</strong>: <strong>QELS</strong>-<strong>Fundamental</strong> <strong>Science</strong>08:15–10:00 Plenary and Awards Session I, Civic Auditorium10:00–<strong>11</strong>:00 Coffee Break (10:00–10:30) and Unopposed Exhibit Only Time, Exhibit Halls 1 and 210:00–17:00 Exhibit Open, Exhibit Halls 1 and 210:30–12:30 Market Focus Session I: Industrial Laser Outlook and Opportunities, Exhibit Hall 2<strong>11</strong>:00–13:00ATu1M • Symposium onThe Pathto Sustainable Energy: LaserDriven Inertial Fusion Energy:Physics of Laser Driven ICFPresider: Constantin Haefner;Lawrence Livermore NationalLaboratory, United States<strong>11</strong>:00–13:00ATu1N • Symposium on Labon-a-ChipApplications: Lab onChip IIIPresider: Chris Myatt; MbioDiagnostics, USA<strong>11</strong>:00–13:00CTu1O • Challenges for HighAverage Power Lasers IPresider: Dennis Harris;Massachusetts Inst of Tech LincolnLab, United States<strong>11</strong>:00–13:00QTu1P • Symposium onNanophotonics at the DOE/SCNanoscale <strong>Science</strong> ResearchCenters: BiophotonicsPresider: Mircea Cotlet;Brookhaven National Laboratory,United StatesATu1M.1 • <strong>11</strong>:00 InvitedProgress Toward Ignition on the National IgnitionFacility, John Lindl 1 ; 1 Lawrence LivermoreNational Laboratory, USA. NIF has achievedcompressed fuel pressures within a factor of 2-3of those required for ignition. This talk will summarizeprogress to date and the efforts under wayto take us the rest of the way to ignition.ATu1N.1 • <strong>11</strong>:00 InvitedNew Microfluidic Technologies for Acceleratingand Enhancing Molecular Binding Processes inCartridge-format Assay Systems, Daniel Laser 1 ;1Wave80 Biosciences, Inc., USA. Revolutionarymolecular diagnostics systems using new microfuidictechnologies, for the first time, bringssophisticated, high-clinical-value molecular testingdirectly into the smaller hospitals and clinicswhich provide the vast majority of patient care inhealthcare systems around the world.CTu1O.1 • <strong>11</strong>:00 TutorialScaling Thin Disk Lasers to High Power andEnergy, Adolf Giesen 1 ; 1 German Aerospace Center,Germany. The scaling laws of thin disk lasers willbe explained. Results for continuous wave operationand for pulsed operation show the capabilityfor building high power lasers with high efficiencyand good beam quality, simultaneously.QTu1P.1 • <strong>11</strong>:00 InvitedNanophotonics at the DOE Nanoscale <strong>Science</strong>Research Centers, Rohit P. Prasankumar 1 ; 1 LosAlamos National Laboratory, USA. An overviewof ongoing activities in nanophotonics at the fiveDOE/SC Nanoscale <strong>Science</strong> Research Centers willbe given, highlighting research in areas includingbiophotonics, metamaterials, plasmonics, andsemiconductor nanostructures.ATu1M.2 • <strong>11</strong>:30 InvitedPolar-drive Direct-drive Ignition, Craig Sangster1 ; 1 Univ. of Rochester, USA. Polar-drive is analternate inertial fusion concept being pursued atthe NIF. This talk will describe the concept andscientific basis as well as the facility modificationsrequired to perform polar-drive ignition experimentson NIF.ATu1N.2 • <strong>11</strong>:30Hybrid Optofluidic Device for Fluidic ParticleManipulation and Detection, Joshua Parks 1 ,Jungkyu Kim 2,3 , Lynnell U. Zempoaltecatl 4 ,Damla Ozcelik 1 , Hong Cai 1 , Rich Mathies 2 , AaronHawkins 4 , Holger Schmidt 1 ; 1 School of Engineering,University of California Santa Cruz, USA; 2 Chemistry,University of California Berkeley, USA; 3 MechanicalEngineering, Texas Tech University, USA;4Electrical and Computer Engineering, BrighamYoung University, USA. Integrated fluidic controland optical detection are presented through thesynthesis of microfluidic automata and optofluidicwaveguides. Analyte mixing and fluid velocity arecontrolled on Automaton while optical detectionis achieved via liquid-core ARROW waveguides.Adolf Giesen received his Ph.D. in 1982 at theUniversity of Bonn, Germany. Then, he joinedDLR (the German Aerospace Center), instituteof Technical Physics at Stuttgart working on rfexcitedCO2-lasers. In 1986 he moved to the Universityof Stuttgart, Institut für Strahlwerkzeugeas head of the laser development department.He continued working on CO2-lasers as well ason optical components for high power lasers. In1992 he started working on thin disk lasers (incollaboration between the University and DLR).2002 he received the “Berthold Leibinger Preis” forthe invention and the work on thin disk lasers andin 2004 he received the “Rank Prize” also for theinvention and his work on thin disk lasers. Since2007 he is director of the Institute of TechnicalPhysics of DLR. He is continuing the work on highpower lasers for aerospace applications as well asfor security and defence applications.QTu1P.2 • <strong>11</strong>:30 InvitedNext-generation Nanocrystals for CellularImaging: Non-blinking, Non-bleaching Phosphors,Bruce Cohen 1 , Emory M. Chan 1 , Daniel J.Gargas 1 , Alexis D. Ostrowski 1 , Delia J. Milliron 1 , P.James Schuck 1 ; 1 The Molecular Foundry, LawrenceBerkeley National Laboratory, USA. Lanthanidedopedupconverting nanocrystals have proven tobe especially promising as single molecule imagingprobes. We have developed synthetic methods forcontrolling nanocrystal growth, for tuning emissionwavelength, and for detailed single particlecharacterization.<strong>Tuesday</strong>, <strong>11</strong> <strong>June</strong>Concurrent sessions are grouped across four pages. Please review all four pages for complete session information.952013<strong>CLEO</strong> <strong>Tuesday</strong>.indd 45/17/13 3:10 PM

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