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XXII INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL FOR JUNIOR SCIENTISTS AND STUDENTS ON OPTICS, LASER PHYSICS & BIOPHOTONICS

School Chair 
Valery V. Tuchin, Saratov State University, Institute of Precision Mechanics and Control RAS, Tomsk State University (National Research), Russia 
 
School Secretaries
Elena K. Volkova, Saratov State University
  • Irina Yu. Yanina, Saratov State University
 
Organized by
  • Saratov National Research State University n.a. N.G. Chernyshevsky (SSU)
  • Research-Education Institute of Optics and Biophotonics, SSU
  • International Research-Education Center of Optical Technologies for Industry and Medicine “Photonics”, SSU
  • Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Plants and Microorganisms, RAS
  • Institute of Precision Mechanics and Control, RAS (IPMC RAS)
  • Saratov State Medical University n.a. V.I. Razumovsky (SSMU)
  • Volga Region Center of New Information Technologies, SSU
  • National Research Tomsk State University (TSU), Russia
  • Biomedical Photonics Committee of Chinese Optical Society, China
  • SPIE Student Chapter, SSU
  • OSA Student Chapter, SSU
  • Saratov/Penza IEEE Chapter
 
In cooperation with
  • Academy of Natural Sciences, Saratov Regional Division
  • Russian Society for Photobiology
  • Saratov Science Center, RAS
  • Photonics4Life Consortium (P4L) of EC FP7: Network of Excellence for Biophotonics 
  • The Biophotonics4Life Worldwide Consortium (BP4L) and BiophotonicsWorld.org
  • EPIC – European Photonics Industry Consortium
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  • Co-sponsored by
  • RFBR – Russian Foundation for Basic Research
  • RAS – Russian Academy of Sciences
  • SPIE – The International Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers
  • OSA – Optical Society of America
  • IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
  • LLC SPE Nanostructed Glass Technology, Saratov
  • Russian Technology Platform “The Medicine of the Future”
  • Russian Technology Platform “Photonics”
  • European Technology Platform “Photonics21” 
  • Government of the Russian Federation (grant №14.Z50.31.0044 to support scientific research projects implemented under the supervision of leading scientists at Russian institutions and Russian institutions of higher education)
  • OJSC “RME ”INJECT”, Saratov, Russia
 
Program Committee
 
Chair
Kirill V. Larin, University of Houston, USA; SSU, TSU
 
Members
  • Valery V. Bakutkin, Saratov Research Institute of Hygiene
  • Alexey N. Bashkatov, SSU, TSU 
  • Dmitry A. Gorin, SSU, Skolkovo Innovation Center
  • Vladimir L. Derbov, SSU
  • Svetlana V. Eremina, SSU
  • Ivan V. Fedosov, SSU
  • Elina A. Genina, SSU
  • Olga E. Glukhova, SSU
  • Nikolai G. Khlebtsov, Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Plants and Microorganisms RAS, SSU
  • Yury V. Kistenev, TSU
  • Vyacheslav I. Kochubey, SSU
  • Kirill V. Larin, University of Houston, USA, SSU
  • Marine Amouroux, Université de Lorraine – CRAN, France
  • Martin Leahy, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
  • Boris A. Medvedev, SSU
  • Risto Myllyla, University of Oulu, Finland
  • Juergen Popp, Institute of Photonic Technology, Jena, Germany
  • Alexander B. Pravdin, SSU 
  • Dmitry E. Postnov, SSU
  • Vladimir P. Ryabukho, SSU, IPMC RAS
  • Alexander Priezzhev, International Laser Center, Moscow State University
  • Alexander M. Sergeev, Institute of Applied Physics RAS
  • Julia S. Skibina, SPE “Nanostructed Glass Technology” Ltd., SSU 
  • Valery V. Tuchin, SSU, IPMC RAS, TSU
  • Martin Wolf, University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland
  • Sergey R. Utz, Clinics of Skin and Veneral Diseases, SSMU, Russia
  • Dmitry A. Zimnyakov, Yuri Gagarin State Technical University of Saratov; Institute of Precise Mechanics and Control RAS, Russia
 
Organizing Committee 
 
Chair
Georgy V. Simonenko, SSU 
 
Members
  • Garif G. Akchurin
  • Georgy G. Akchurin
  • Kirill V. Berezin
  • Nina A. Lakodina
  • Arkady Abdurashitov
  • Polina A. Timoshina
  • Natalia V. Tkachenko
  • Daria K. Tuchina
  • Anastasiya A. Zanishevskaya
  • Maria Borozdova
  • Anton Dyachenko
  • Vadim D. Genin
  • Olga Izotova
  • Natalia I. Kazadaeva
  • Oleg Grishin
  • Maxim A. Kurochkin
  • Ekaterina N. Lazareva
  • Anton A. Namykin
  • Olga Zyuryukina
  • Elizabeth Basko
 
Internet group
 
Co-chairs
  • Michael M. Slepchenkov, SSU
  • Ivan V. Fedosov, SSU
 
Members
  • Maxim Malovetsky
  • Andrey V. Slepnev
  • Maxim A. Kurochkin
 
The main goal of the School is to involve junior researches and students in the field of recent developments and applications of laser and optical technologies in medicine and biology, coherent optics of random and ordered media, material and environmental sciences, nonlinear dynamics of laser systems, laser spectroscopy and molecular modeling, nanophotonics and nanobiophotonics. The main attention will be paid to discussion of fundamentals and general approaches of description of coherent, low-coherent, polarized, spatially and temporally modulated light interactions with inhomogeneous scattering media, photonic crystals, nanoparticles, tissue phantoms, and various types of tissues in vitro and in vivo. Such effects as static and dynamic light scattering, Doppler effect, Raman scattering, SERS, CARS, SHG, multiphoton fluorescence, optoacoustic and optothermal interactions, mechanical stress, photodynamic effect, etc will be considered. On this basis, the variety of laser and optical technologies for medical diagnostics, therapy, surgery, and light dosimetry, as well as for spectroscopy of random and ordered tissue will be presented. SFM-18 will be organized as the Short Courses, morning plenary sessions, afternoon lecture and oral sessions, and evening poster presentations. The original oral reports and posters will be presented by the junior scientists and students. Plenary lectures will be presented by well-recognized experts in the field.
 
The Conference fee
  • For foreign participants the conference fee is $ 200 (lunches, barbecue, Volga-river voyage, and light refreshments), may be paid during the Meeting or transferred to the account number for request. For Russian participants the Conference fee will depend on financial support from sponsoring organizations.

Lodging

Culture program

  • Visits to Conservatoire, Theaters, and Museums, 4-hour Volga-tour.
 
Pre-Registration
Irina Yanina (School) irina-yanina@yandex.ru or Polina Timoshina (Symposium) timoshina2906@mail.ru
 
Submission of Abstracts
 
Proceedings
  • Conference papers will be published as Conference Proceedings (in Russian and English) under the title “Optical Physics and Biophotonics”, SPIE Proceedings, and in Russian and International peer-reviewed journals: Journal of Biomedical Photonics & Engineering, Quantum Electronics (Russian/English), Optics and Spectroscopy (Russian/English), Nonlinear Applied Physics (Russian/English).
 
SFM’18 attendees also encouraged to submit papers to SPIE Journals: 
 
Last year Conference Proceedings:
 
All papers will be subjected to the normal refereeing process for the journals. Manuscripts of papers should be submitted not later than November 1, 2018.