2023 FIP Symposium - Frontiers in Photonics

MARCH 13-14, 2023 | FIP ANNUAL MEETING

REGISTER for 2023 FIP SYMPOSIUM (REGISTRATION closed 3/8)

Note: Registration closed on March 8th to finalize our count for food, beverage, and nametags.  
If there is a talk you really would like to see you are welcome to drop in to the auditorium to view.

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The 2023 FIP Annual Symposium is scheduled for March 13-14, 2023. The lectures will be held in person with a reception and poster session on the first evening. The program will include lectures from distinguished speakers, contributed papers and posters by investigators from Duke University and other academic and industrial institutions. 

Special Themes

  • Nanoscopy & Superresolution 

  • AI & Quantum Era of Photonics

  • Photonics & Global Health **including a Global Health Panel Session**

Symposium Keynote Speaker

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Stefan W. Hell, PhD
Photo by Irene Böttcher-Gajewski/MPI-NAT.

Stefan W. Hell, PhD

Nobel Laureate of Chemistry (2014)
Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences
Department of NanoBiophotonics
Gottingen, Germany

Dr. Hell was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2014) for the development of super-resolved fluorescence microscopy.

Plenary Speakers

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Michael R. Wasielewski, PhD

Michael R. Wasielewski, PhD

Clare Hamilton Hall Professor of Chemistry
Executive Director, Institute of Sustainability & Energy
Director, Center for Molecular Quantum Transduction
Northwestern University
Evanston, Illinois USA

Invited Speakers

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Claire F. Gmachl, PhD

Claire F. Gmachl, PhD

Eugene Higgins Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Head of Whitman College, Interim Director ACEE
Princeton University
Princeton, New Jersey USA

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Theodore Goodson, III, PhD

Theodore Goodson, III, PhD

Richard Barry Bernstein Collegiate 
Professor of Chemistry, College of LSA
Professor of Macromolecular Science & Engineering
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan USA

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Wesley R. Legant, PhD

Wesley R. Legant, PhD

Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Pharmacology
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina USA

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Shanthi Iyer, PhD

Shanthi Iyer, PhD

Professor of Nanoengineering
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Greensboro, North Carolina USA

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Susan Trammell, PhD

Susan Trammell, PhD

Professor, Department of Physics and Optical Science
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Charlotte, North Carolina USA

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Hong Wang, PhD

Hong Wang, PhD

Professor of Physics
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, North Carolina USA

Duke Speakers

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David Carlson, PhD

David Carlson, PhD

Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Assistant Professor in Biostatistics & Bioinformatics,
Assistant Professor in ECE & Computer Science
Duke University
Durham, North Carolina USA

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Timothy Dunn, PhD

Timothy Dunn, PhD

Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery
Duke University
Durham, North Carolina USA

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Martin Fischer, PhD

Martin Fischer, PhD

Research Professor, Department of Chemistry
Duke University
Durham, North Carolina USA

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Jungsang Kim, PhD

Jungsang Kim, PhD

Schiciano Family Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering 
Professor of Physics
Duke University
Durham, North Carolina USA

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Maiken Mikkelsen, PhD

Maiken Mikkelsen, PhD

James N. and Elizabeth H. Barton Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering 
Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Duke University
Durham, North Carolina USA

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Weston Ross, PhD

Weston Ross, PhD

Assistant Professor in Neurosurgery
Duke University
Durham, North Carolina USA

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Kevin Welsher, PhD

Kevin Welsher, PhD

Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry
Duke University
Durham, North Carolina USA