

Bremen Workshop on Light Scattering 2017
(ScattPort.org is down currently)
Open position on the T-Matrix method
Institut für Werkstofftechnik, IWT, Bremen, 20. + 21. Feb. 2017
Deadline 1. Jan. 2017, There is a Word template for the abstract.
Please send an email for the Word template: thw@iwt.uni-bremen.de
This time we like to have a focus on single particle scattering and experiments.
Preliminary list of talks (18.1.2017)
- Liudmila Astafyeva, B.I. Stepanov Institute of Physics, Belarus
- Light concentration inside plasmonic core-shell nanoparticles during laser irradiation
- David Dannhauser, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Naples, Italy
- Analysis of individual mononuclear blood stream cells using a static light scattering approach in microfluidic flow
- Jian Dong, Harbin institute of technology, Harbin, China
- Effect of near-field interaction on the absorption of a single nanoparticle
- Amos Egel, KIT, Karlsruhe, Germany
- Light Scattering by Oblate Particles near an Interface: Improved Accuracy of T Matrix Calculations through Som-merfeld Integral Truncation
- George Fikioris, National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece.
- On some convergence/divergence issues in Generalized Multipole Methods
- Carlo Forestiere, Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II”, Napoli, Italy
- Material-independent modes for electromagnetic scattering
- Joonas Herranen, University of Helsinki, Finland
- Dynamics of Interstellar Dust Particles in Electromagnetic Radiation Fields
- Johannes Markkanen, University of Helsinki, Finland
- Light scattering by aggregated particles: Fast superposition T-matrix solution
- Michael Mazilu, University of St Andrews, United Kingdom
- Mie scattering eigenmodes for optical trapping
- Shavkat Nizamov, Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus–Senftenberg, Senftenberg, Germany
- Surface plasmon resonance microscopy for detection and quantification of individual nanoparticles
- Antti Penttilä, University of Helsinki, Finland
- Experimental Light Scattering by Small Particles: First Results with a Novel Mueller Matrix Scatteromete
- Thomas Prevenslik, QED Radiations, Hong Kong
- Superlens by transformative optics or QED?
- Yahya Yüksek, Middle East Technical University - Northern Cyprus Campus, Kalkanli, Turkey
- Plasmonic Sensor Application of Sub-Terahertz Fishnet Metamaterial
- Matthias Sentis, CEA, Bagnols-sur-Cèze, France
- Digital in-line holography for particle and particle systems characterization in complex propagation mediums
- Dominik Theobald, KTI, Karlsruhe, Germany
- Improved accuracy of T-matrix simulations for nearfield coupling of scattered electromagnetic waves at spheroids
- Christopher L. Wirth, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH, USA
- In Silico Total Internal Reflection Microscopy (TIRM) of a Janus Sphere with Brownian Dynamics Simulations
- Yingchun Wu, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany
- Interferometric imaging for multiphase micro-object measurement
- Kun Zhang, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO, USA
- Symmetry of DDA-based phase matrix of nonspherical hydrometeor aggregates for 3-D microwave radiative transfer model development
- Andrey Evlyukhin, Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V., Hannover, Germany
- Multipole scattering of light by arbitrary shaped nanoparticles and optical theorem
- Yuri Eremin, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
- Universal formulation of the Optical Theorem for arbitrary multipole excitation
- Ivan Lopushenko, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
- Analysis of Non-Local Optical Response by the Discrete Sources Method
- Adrian Doicu, Remote Sensing Technology Institute, DLR, Weßling, Germany
- Haipeng Li, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany
- New experimental findings of single burning droplets with micro-explosions by using standard rainbow refractometry
Topics
This time we like to have a focus on single particle scattering and experiments such as Mie scattering imaging, rainbow refractometry, scattering cytometry, holographic microscopy, morphological resonances, Total Internal Reflection Microscopy (TIRM), optical tweezers, single particle spectroscopy, spatial modulation spectroscopy ....
- T-Matrix Methods
- Generalized Multipole Methods
- Discrete Dipole Approximation
- Particle surface scattering interaction
- Evanescent wave scattering
- Near field enhancement
- Plasmonics
- Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy in the low loss region
Former Workshops
DDA Workshop 2007
Null-Field Method 2008
Near field computation 2010
Nano structures on surfaces 2012
Inverse problems and numerical methods in applications 2012
Light Scattering: Simulation and inversion 2013
Scattering by Aggregates (on Surfaces) 2014
Bremen Workshop on Light Scattering 2015
Bremen Workshop on Light Scattering 2016
If you are interested to participate in the workshop please send an email to register. If you like to present a talk or present some input for discussion please send a four page abstract the organizer (thw@iwt.uni-bremen.de) by 1. Jan. 2017 using the Word template.
(Please send an email for the Word template: thw@iwt.uni-bremen.de)
Programme
start at 9.00 on 20.2.2017
end at 17.00 on 21.2.2017
duration for talks 20 mins + 10 mins discussion
preregistration meeting at 19:00 on 19.2.2017
Venue
IWT, Institut für Werkstofftechnik
Room FZB1250
Badgasteiner Str. 3
28359 Bremen
Germany
Proceedings
The proceedings and the final program will be sent by email prior to the workshop.
Fee
There will be no fee.
Organizing Committee
Thomas Wriedt, Process & Chemical Engineering, Institut für Werkstofftechnik, Bremen, Germany
Yuri Eremin, Applied Mathematics and Computer Science Faculty, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia