情報センシング研究委員会の皆様:
 
 お世話になっております.静大香川です.
 以下のように,情報センシング11月研究会の講演を募集致します.
 講演申込〆切は9月28日です.
 なお,講演および予稿集の言語は英語のみです.(日本語不可)
 ご投稿お待ちしております.
 
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 Workshop on microscopy, biology, medicine, and advanced CMOS imagers
 
 Sponsored by Technical Group on Information Sensing Technologies (IST),
 the Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers (ITE)
 In cooperation with Group of Information Photonics (Optical Society of
 Japan)
 +CMOS Working Group, IEEE SSCS Japan Chapter,
 Japan)+CMOS Working Group, IEEE SSCS Japan Chapter,
 and IEICE Technical Committee on Integrated Circuits and Devices (ICD)
 
 Date: November 20, 2015
 Venue: Conference hall, S-Port 3F, Hamamatsu Campus, Shizuoka University
 Access: see http://www.lib.shizuoka.ac.jp/riyo/shisetsu/hama2014.pdf
 Address: 3-5-1, Johoku, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka 432-8561, JAPAN
 Official language: English
 Overview: In this workshop, the state-of-the-art CMOS imagers and their
 future
 directions as applied to microscopy, biology, and medicine will be
 discussed.
 Recent progress on CMOS imager performance specifications, such as noise,
 dynamic range, frame rate and time resolution, as well as on the
 capability of
 functional integration can significantly contribute to biomedical
 applications.
 The main topic of this workshop is “how CMOS imagers can change microscopy
 and contribute to biology and medicine, and how CMOS imagers should be
 changed
 for discoveries, inventions, and innovations in microscopy, biology, and
 medicine.”
 
 This workshop consists of plenary talk, invited talks, and a limited
 number of regular papers.
 [Date]: November 20, 2015
 [Price of proceedings] 2,000-2,500JPY (please ask on site)
 [Venue] Conference hall, S-Port 3F, Hamamatsu Campus, Shizuoka University
 [Access] http://www.lib.shizuoka.ac.jp/riyo/shisetsu/hama2014.pdf
 [Address] 3-5-1, Johoku, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka 432-8561, JAPAN
 [Official language] English
 [Overview] In this workshop, the state-of-the-art CMOS imagers and their
 future directions as applied to microscopy, biology, and medicine will
 be discussed. Recent progress on CMOS imager performance specifications,
 such as noise, dynamic range, frame rate and time resolution, as wellas
 on the capability of functional integration can significantly contribute
 to biomedical applications. The main topic of workshop is
 "how CMOS imagers can change microscopy and contribute to biology and
 medicine, and how CMOS imagers should be changed for discoveries,
 inventions, and innovations in microscopy, biology, and medicine."
 The workshop consists of plenary talk and invited talks.
 After the workshop, a little reception will be held to establish an
 inter-disciplinary network
 of people from various fields related to imaging.
 inter-disciplinary network of people from various fields related to
 imaging.
 
 Paper submission
 Entry your paper at the following URL:
 https://www.ite.or.jp/ken/form/index.php?tgs_regid=b84020d6def47844eba4fa3fa56035fb9a89a102b3b0b0ffbc01dde34cdc226e&tgid=ITE-IST&lang=eng
 (Use the above English page for the paper entry. DO NOT follow the
 Japanese instructions at the bottom of the page.)
 Paper entry deadline: Sep. 28(Mon), 2015 (Only title, authors, and short
 abstract are required)
 Manuscript submission deadline: Oct. 26(Mon), 2015 (4-page English
 proceeding is required)

 Plenary talk (60-min)
 1. “Single-Photon Image Sensors for Microscopy and Beyond”
 [Program]
 10:20-11:20 Plenary talk
 by Edoardo Charbon (Department of Microelectronics, TU Delft)

 Invited talks (30 or 40-min)
 2. “Super-resolution microscopy using nonlinear light emission”
 "All-digital imaging based on photon counting
  -A decade of CMOS single-photon image sensors-"
 11:20-12:00 Invited talk
 by Shin Usuki, Yuki Ohashi, and Kenjiro Miura (Shizuoka University)
 "3D measurement using light field microscopy with improved resolution"
 
 12:00-13:50 Lunch (and lab tour)
 
 13:50-14:30 Invited talk
 by Katsumasa Fujita (Department of Applied Physics, Osaka University)
 3. “A high performance CMOS lock-in pixel imager for fluorescence
 lifetime measurement (tentative)”
 by Min-Woong Seo, Keiichiro Kagawa, Keita Yasutomi, Zhuo Li, Shoji
 Kawahito (Research Institute of Electronics, Shizuoka University)
 4. “Nonlinear Raman microscopy for biomedical applications (tentative)”
 by Mamoru Hashimoto (Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka
 University) and Shoji Kawahito (Research Institute of Electronics,
 Shizuoka University)
 4. “Establishment of adaptive optics microscopy for the live imaging of
 the stem-cell formation in plants”
 by Yosuke Tamada, Masayuki Hattori (National Institute for Basic Biology)
 5. “Multipoint confocal fluorescence correlation spectroscopy using a
 fast and high sensitive CMOS camera (tentative)”
 by Johtaro Yamamoto (Faculty of Advanced Life Science, Hokkaido
 University), Keiichiro Kagawa, Shoji Kawahito (Research Institute of
 Electronics, Shizuoka University), and Masataka Kinjo (Faculty of
 Advanced Life Science, Hokkaido University)
 "Super-resolution microscopy using nonlinear light emission"
 14:30-15:10 Invited talk
 by Yosuke Tamada and Masayuki Hattori (National Institute for Basic Biology)
 "Establishment of adaptive optics microscopy for fine live imaging
 during the stem-cell formation in plants"
 15:10-15:50 Invited talk
 by Johtaro Yamamoto (Faculty of Advanced Life Science, Hokkaido University),
 Keiichiro Kagawa, Shoji Kawahito (Research Institute of Electronics,
 Shizuoka University), and Masataka Kinjo (Faculty of Advanced Life Science,
 Hokkaido University)
 "Multipoint confocal fluorescence correlation spectroscopy using a
 fast and high sensitive CMOS camera"
 
 15:50-16:10 Break
 
 16:10-16:50 Invited talk
 by Min-Woong Seo, Keiichiro Kagawa, Keita Yasutomi, Zhuo Li,
 and Shoji Kawahito (Research Institute of Electronics, Shizuoka University)
 "Development of multi-tap CMOS lock-in pixel imager with a high
 time-resolution for time-resolved measurements"
 16:50-17:30 Invited talk
 by Mamoru Hashimoto (Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University)
 and Shoji Kawahito (Research Institute of Electronics, Shizuoka University)
 "Nonlinear Raman microscopy for biomedical applications"
 
 18:00- Reception (~3,500JPY)
 
 お問い合わせ先:ist201511@idl.rie.shizuoka.ac.jp



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