at a glance

・Exhibition will be open from October 11 at 5pm to October 13 at 3pm.
・Plenary/Special/Oral Session:”Pianeta”, 5th floor of Queen’s Collina.
・Poster Session/Exhibition: 2nd floor of Orangerie
・Japanese Tea Ceremony: Museum

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

11:00 Opening Remarks
Yoshihisa Goto, Executive Director, JST
Plenary Session
Chair: Toyohiko Yatagai / Utsunomiya University
Yasuhiro Koike / Keio University
11:15 “Glass or Polymer Fibres: Did Charles Kao Get it Right?”
David Payne / University of Southampton, UK
11:45 “Innovative Chemical Sensors Based on Optical Polymers”
Robert Lieberman / President of SPIE, U.S.A.
12:15 Lunch (Forest Villa)
13:30 “Spatially Tunable Polarization Devices for Optical Imaging and Metrology
Employing Photoreversible Polarization Elements”

Wolfgang Osten / Stuttgart University, Germany
14:00 “White Organic LEDs for Displays and General Lighting”
Junji Kido / Yamagata University, Japan
14:30 Coffee Break
Special Session
English simultaneous interpretation
15:00 “Innovation of Photonics Polymer toward Display Industry”
Moderator : Seizo Miyata / Professor, University of Electro-Communications
Panelists :
Shuji Aruga / President and COO, Japan Display Inc.
Masahiko Wada / Senior Managing Director, Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.
Toshiyuki Umehara / Executive Vice President, Nitto Denko Corporation
Toshio Chiba / Professor, Nihon University University Research Center
Yasuhiro Koike / Professor, Keio University
17:30 Welcome Reception & Exhibition Tour (Orangerie 2nd Floor)
18:30 Banquet (Orangerie Ground Floor)

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Invited Talks

Session “Display”
Chair : Yasuhiro Koike / Keio University, Japan
9:00 “Doped Polymer Materials for Volume Holograms and Applications”
Shiuan Huei Lin / National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
9:25 “Photorefractive Properties of Triphenylamine-based Composite: Electron-Dominated
Grating Formation and Video rate Response”

Giang Ngoc Ha / NTT Institute of hi-technology Nguyen Tat Thanh University, Vietnam
9:50 “Study on Sensitivity of 8K Super Hi-Vision Cameras for Medical Applications”
Kenkichi Tanioka / Medical Imaging Consortium, Japan
10:15 Coffee Break
Session “Display”
Chair : Shiuan-Huei Lin / National ChaoTung University, Taiwan
10:45 “Holographic Mass Data Storage”
Toyohiko Yatagai and Daisuke Barada / Utsunomiya University, Japan
11:10 “Status Quo and Future Perspectives of Laser Displays”
Kazuo Kuroda / Utsunomiya University, Japan
11:35 “Status of Plasic Graded-Index Optical Fiber for 4K/8K Era”
Yasuhiro Koike / Keio University, Japan
12:00 Lunch
Session “Fiber, Waveguide, and Optical Interconnects”
Chair : Okihiro Sugihara / Utsunomiya University, Japan
13:20 “Nanofiber Quantum Photonics”
Kohzo Hakuta / University of Electro-Communications, Japan
13:45 “Innovative Scaling Method to Minimize Cost of Photonic Integrated Circuits Based Wavemeters”
Pengfei Wang / Harbin Engineering Univ. & Dublin Institute of Technology, China
14:10 “Polymer Optical Fiber Sensors for Aircraft Structural and Engine Health Monitoring”
Joseba Zubia / University of the Basque Country, Spain
14:35 Coffee Break
Session “Optical Equipment”
Chair : Ken Singer / Case Western Reserve University, USA
15:00 “Photonic Sensing in Diagnostic and Health Care”
José Miguel López-Higuera / Universidad de Cantabria, Spain
15:25 “Polymeric (PMMA) Optical Fiber Probes for Chemical and Biosensing: Fabrication, Surface Modification, Attomolar Analyte Detection”
V V Raghavendra Sai / Indian Institute of Technology, India
Session “New Applications”
Chair : Kwang-Sup Lee / Hannam University, Korea
15:50 “Biphotonic Far-red Emitting Systems for NIR Intravital Imaging”
Chantal Andraud / École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, France
16:15 “DNA Based Materials for Electrochromic Applications”
Ileana Rau / University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania
16:40 “Self-organized Nano-Photonics, Light Emitting Devices and Nonlinearphotovoltaics”
Jean Michel Nunzi /Queen’s University, Canada

Thursday, October 13, 2016

Invited Talks

Session “Optical Equipment”
Chair : José Miguel López-Higuera / Universidad de Cantabria, Spain
9:00 “Multilayer Polymer Films for High Capacity Optical Data Storage”
Ken Singer / Case Western Reserve University, USA
9:25 “Lens Design and Applications of Plastic Lenses to Enable New Optical Systems”
Yoshinobu Asakura / Nittoh Kogaku K. K.
Session “Fiber, Waveguide, and Optical Interconnects”
Chair : Kohzo Hakuta / University of Electro-Communications, Japan
9:50 “Toward Optical Interconnection Modules Using Photonic Polymers”
Okihiro Sugihara / Utsunomiya University, Japan
10:15 “Recent Activities on International Standardization Related to Polymer Optical Waveguides”
Hideo Itoh / Industrial Technology Center of Tochigi Prefecture, Japan
10:40 Coffee Break
Session “New Applications”
Chair : Chantal Andraud / École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, France
11:10 “Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials Containing Semiconducting Quantum Dot Nanocrystals for Optoelectronic and Photonic Applications”
Kwang-Sup Lee / Hannam University, Korea
11:35 “High-Density Polymer Brushes Offering a Surface for Near-Zero Azimuthal Anchoring of Liquid Crystals at Room Temperature”
Masatoshi Tokita / Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
12:00 Lunch (Orangerie Ground Floor)
13:00 Poster Session (Orangerie 2nd Floor)
Session “New Applications”
Chair : Jean-Michel Nunzi / Queen’s University, Canada
Ileana Rau / University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania
15:00 “Photothermal Thin Films from Conductive Polymers for Solar Powered Electronics”
Eunkyoung Kim / Yonsei University, Korea
15:25 “0.1–20 THz Ultra-broadband Absorber Fabrication by Organic-Inorganic Optical Composites”
Gongjie Xu / University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, China
15:50 “Functional Nanomaterials for Two-Photon Lithography”
Prem Prabhakarn / Hannam University, Korea
16:15 “Emission Property of Photonic Crystal Based on Monodispersed Polystyrene Particles Infiltrated by Laser Dye”
Lusi Safriani / Padjadjaran University, Indonesia
16:40 “Synthesis of Fluorence-based Conjugated Polyelectrolytes for Lighting and Photovoltaic Applications”
Sheng-Hsiung Yang / National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
17:05 Closing

Thursday, October 13, 2016 at 13:00 (Orangerie 2nd Floor)

P-1 “Athermal Silicon Photonics Devices with TiO2 Hybrid-Polymer Claddings”
Tomohiro Kita, Wataru Mashiko, Mieko Masaka, Freddy Tan, Hirohito Yamada, Daisuke Inoue, Tatsuya Yamashita, Manabu Kagami, Okihiro Sugihara / Tohoku University, Japan
P-2 “Single-Mode Optical Device Interconnection by Using Two-Photon Absorption Light Induced Self-Written Waveguide”
Freddy Tan1, Hidetaka Terasawa1, Okihiro Sugihara1, Akari Kawasaki2, Tatsuya Yamashita2, Daisuke Inoue2, Manabu Kagami2, Oliver Maury3, Yann Bretonniere3, Chantal Andraud3, Shiyoshi Yokoyama4
1: Utsunomiya University, Japan
2: Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc., Japan
3: Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, France
4: Kyushu University, Japan
P-3 “Fabrication of Light-Induced Self-Written Waveguide Using 1550 nm”
Hidetaka Terasawa1, Freddy Tan1, Okihiro Sugihara1, Akari Kawasaki2, Tatsuya Yamashita2, Daisuke Inoue2, Manabu Kagami2, Oliver Maury3, Yann Bretonniere3, and Chantal Andraud3
1: Utsunomiya University, Japan
2: Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc., Japan
3: Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, France
P-4 “Fabrication of Few Centimeter-Long Nanofiber and Cavity Formation Using Femtosecond Laser”
Jameesh Keloth1, Kali Prasanna Nayak1, Hidetoku Iida2, Kohzo Hakuta1
1: University of Electro-Communications, Japan
2: Technical Research Center, Ishihara Sangyo Co. Ltd, Japan
P-5 “Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics on a Nanofiber”
Ramachandrarao Yalla1, Mark Sadgrove2, Kali Prasanna Nayak1, Shafi Mohamad1, Kohzo Hakuta1
1: University of Electro-Communications, Japan
2: Tohoku University, Japan
P-6 “In-Situ Measurement of Nanofiber Diameter Using an Optical Method”
Jameesh Keloth2, Mark Sadgrove1, Ramachandrarao Yalla1, Kali Prasanna Nayak1, Kohzo Hakuta1
1: University of Electro-Communications, Japan
2: Tohoku University, Japan
P-7 “Encircled Angular Flux Template for Reasonable Optical Interface Design of Step Index Multimode Fibers”
Koji Horiguchi1, Tadahisa Iikubo1, Yasuhiro Hyakutake1, Okihiro Sugihara2
1: Adamant Co., Ltd., Japan
2: Utsunomiya University, Japan
P-8 “Sub-1-Volt and 40 GHz Modulator by Hybrid EO Polymer and Si Waveguide”
Yukinori Inoue1, Hiromu Sato1, Hiroki Miura1, Qiu Feng1, Andrew Spring1, Shiyoshi Yokoyama1, Tsubasa Kashino2, Takamasa Kikuchi2, Masaaki Ozawa2, Hideyuki Nawata2, Keisuke Odoi2
1: Kyushu University, Japan
2: Nissan Chemical Industries, LTD., Japan
P-9 “Bias-Controlled Electro-Optic Polymer Waveguide Modulator”
Hiromu Sato, Kazuhiro Yamamoto, Shiyoshi Yokoyama / Kyushu University, Japan
P-10 “Preparation of Highly Refined High Tg EO Polymer and Waveguide Modulator Application”
Hiroki Miura1, Kazuhiro Yamamoto1,2, Shiyoshi Yokohama1,2
1: IGSES, Kyushu University, Japan
2: IMEC, Kyushu University, Japan
P-11 “Misalignment-Dependence of Data Transmission Quality in Ballpoint-Pen Interconnect of Graded-Index Plastic Optical Fiber”
Yugo Kaseda1, Azusa Inoue1, Akihito Mitsui2, Hitoshi Suzuki2, Yasuhiro Koike1
1: Keio University, Japan
2: Mitsubishi Pencil, Japan
P-12 “Optical Module for GI-POF with the Ballpoint-Pen Connection”
Hiroshi Takizuka1, Akihito Mitsui2, Hitoshi Suzuki2, Tetsuya Toma1, Yasuhiro Koike1
1: Keio University, Japan
2: Mitsubishi Pencil, Japan
P-13 “Data Transmission with Significantly Reduced Reflection Noise”
Takaya Omuro, Azusa Inoue, Yasuhiro Koike / Keio University, Japan
P-14 “Low-Noise Graded-Index Plastic Optical Fiber for Multimode Fiber Link with Strong Optical Feedback”
Azusa Inoue, Yasuhiro Koike / Keio University, Japan
P-15 “Heat Resistant Multicore Plastic Optical Fiber”
Seiji Sasho1, Satoshi Takahashi2, Okihiro Sugihara3, Maki Suemitsu1
1: Tohoku University, Japan
2: POF Promotion, Japan
3: Utsunomiya University, Japan
P-16 “Launch Optics for Evaluation of Step-Index Plastic Optical Fibers”
Satoshi Takahashi1 , Okihiro Sugihara2
1: POF Promotion, Japan
2: Utsunomiya University, Japan
P-17 “Encircled Angular Flux Profile Shift via Reduction in Higher-Mode Radiation of Automotive Plastic Optical Fiber Connections”
Shigeru Kobayashi1, Koji Horiguchi2, Yasuhiro Hyakutake2, Okihiro Sugihara3
1: Tyco Electronics Japan G.K., Japan
2: Adamant Co., Japan
3:Utsunomiya University, Japan
P-18 “Electro-Optic Characteristics of New Mode IPS LCD with an Azimuthal Zero-Anchoring Alignment Layer on One Substrate”
Osamu Sato1, Naoto Iwata2, Joji Kawamura1, Tsuyoshi Maeda1, Yoshinobu Tsujii3, Junji Watanabe2, Masatoshi Tokita2
1: Japan Laboratory, LG Display Co., Ltd., Japan
2: Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
3: Kyoto University, Japan
P-19 “Proposal of Temperature-Independent Zero–Zero-Birefringence Polymer”
Hiroaki Nagahama, Mio Shikanai, Akihiro Tagaya, Yasuhiro Koike / Keio University, Japan
P-20 “Iterative Fourier Transform Algorithm in the Holographic Data Storage”
Xiao Lin1, Tsutomu Shimura2, Xiaodi Tan1
1: Beijing Institute of Technology, China
2: The University of Tokyo, Japan
P-21 “Recording Signal Beam Pattern Measurement by Lens-Less Fourier Digital Holography Based on Rayleigh-Sommerfeld Diffraction Integral”
Shun Kashiwagi1, Daisuke Barada1,2, Ryushi Fujimura2, Takashi Fukuda3, Shigeo Kawata1,2, Toyohiko Yatagai2
1: Graduate School of Engineering, Utsunomiya University, Japan
2: Center for Optical Research and Education, Utsunomiya University, Japan
3: Electronics and Photonics Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Technology, Japan
P-22 “Analysis of Diffraction Light in High M/# Media Evaluation for Holographic Data Storage”
Takeru Utsugi, Nobuyuki Tada / Hitachi-LG Data Storage, Inc., Japan
P-23 “Numerical Evaluation of Inter-Pixel Crosstalk with Various Sizes of Apertures in Polarization Holographic Data Storage Using a Polarization-Encoded Data Page”
Teruyoshi Nobukawa1, Takashi Fukuda2, Takanori Nomura3
1: Wakayama University, Japan
2: Electronics and Photonics Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial
Science and Technology (AIST), Japan
P-24 “Development of Ultra High Speed Holographic Printer System for Photopolymer”
Tomoyasu Saigo1, Hideyoshi Horimai2,3, Ryo Taguchi1, Taizo Umezaki1,3
1: Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
2: HolyMine LTD., Japan
3: Dragons LLC., Japan
P-25 “Numerical Analysis of Readout Tolerance for Medium Shrinkage in Phase-Encoded Holographic Memory”
Ryushi Fujimura1,2, Kenta Fukuda3
1: Department of Optical Engineering, Utsunomiya University, Japan
2: Center for Optical Research and Education (CORE), Utsunomiya University, Japan
3: Faculty of Engineering, Utsunomiya University, Japan
P-26 “Improved Response Speed in Organic Photorefractive Polymer by Mild Drying Process”
Keisuke Tokunaga1,2, Takafumi Sassa1, Koji Ishibashi1, Takeshi Kinoshita2
1: Advanced Device Laboratory, RIKEN, Japan
2: Keio University, Japan
P-27 “In Situ Observation of Functionality of Cytochrome C Immobilized on Surface Modified ITO Electrode with Slab Optical Waveguide Spectroscopy”
Naoki Matsuda, Hirotaka Okabe / Advanced Manufacturing Research Institute, AIST, Japan
P-28 “Mechanoluminescence Materials Consisting of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid”
Kotaro Urakawa, Keitaro Kobayashi, Kenro Totani, Toshiyuki Watanabe / Tokyo University of Agri. & Tech., Japan
P-29 “Diamond-Metal Oxide Composite Coating for Transparent Glass Screen”
Tadamasa Fujimura1, Shigeru Shiozaki1, Keisuke Murata2, Ikuya Hashimoto2, Fumito Kobayashi2, Shinobu Arata2, Yukihiro Ogitani2
1: Iruma Laboratory, Vision Development Co., Ltd., Japan
2: Glass Research Center, Central Glass, Co., Ltd., Japan
P-30 “Optimum Optical Characteristics of LED Flat Panel Lighting for Temple and Shrine Architecture and Motorhomes”
Keiichi Mochizuki, Kenji Sakurai, Yoshinobu Asakura / Nittoh Kogaku K.K., Japan
P-31 “Structure of Poly(γ-Benzyl-L-Glutamate) Polymerized Using Amine-Terminated Poly(Ethylene Glycol) as a Macroinitiator”
Mitsuki Asano, Masatoshi Tokita / Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
P-32 “Structures of Binary Random Copolymers of Side-Chain Liquid Crystal Polymethylenes with Different Length Spacers”
Mihoko Nishimura, Yosuke Aizawa, Masatoshi Tokita / Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
P-33 “Transparent and High Permittivity Polymer Composite Films Consisting of Densely Polymer-Grafted Inorganic Particles”
Naoto Iwata, Osamu Sato, Masatoshi Tokita / Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
P-34 “Thermal Diffusivities of Side-Chain Polymer Smectic LCs”
Yuzuka Yoshioka, Atsuki Sugimoto, Masatoshi Tokita / Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
P-35 “Chiral Polymer Dopant Offering High Helical Twisting Power for Nematic Liquid Crystal Polymer”
Minh Anh Truong, Kaoru Fukuda, Junji Watanabe, Masatoshi Tokita / Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
P-36 “Main-Chain Helical Conformation of Syndiotactic Polymethylenes with Chiral Alkyl Side-Chains”
Yosuke Aizawa, Masatoshi Tokita / Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
P-37 “Thermally Reversible Distortion Observed for Triblock Copolymers Comprising Main-Chain Liquid Crystal Polyesters Attached to Cross-Linked Segments at Both Ends”
Suzune Ito, Mikihiro Hayashi, Junpei Kuribayashi, Masatoshi Tokita / Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
P-38 “Liquid Crystalline Phase Behavior of Cyclohexyl Phenyl Dimer”
Kazuki Watanabe, Tasuku Tamura, Sungmin Kang, Masatoshi Tokita / Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
P-39 “Lamellar Domain Spacing Control by Blending Amorphous Homopolymers with ABA Triblock Copolymers Composed of a Main-Chain Liquid Crystalline Middle Block and Amorphous End Blocks”
Mikihiro Hayashi, Suzune Ito, Junpei Kuribayashi, Masatoshi Tokita / Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
P-40 “Well-Ordered Lamellar Microdomains of ABA Triblock Copolymers Containing a Main-Chain Liquid Crystalline Polyester as the Middle Segment”
Junpei Kuribayashi, Mikihiro Hayashi, Suzune Ito, Masatoshi Tokita / Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
P-41 “Facile Fabrication of Transparent Conductors Based on 2D Aluminum Nanowire Networks by Wet Etching with a Nanofiber Mask Template”
Keisuke Azuma, Koichi Sakajiri, Hidetoshi Matsumoto, Sungmin Kang, Junji Watanabe, Masatoshi Tokita / Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
P-42 “Nematic Liquid Crystal Anchoring Strengths of High Density Polymer Brush Surfaces”
Kenta Yazawa1, Naoto Iwata1, Osamu Sato2, Masatoshi Tokita1
1: Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
2: Japan Laboratory, LG Display Co., Ltd., Japan
P-43 “JX’s Functional Films Being Developed the S-Innovation Programs of JST”
Akira Matsuo, Takashi Okabe / Film Business Unit, Specialty Chemicals & Materials Company, JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation, Japan
P-44 “Known Phase Embedded Collinear Holographic Memory”
Hajimu Nishimoto1, Ryushi Fujimura2, Masao Endo1, Shinsuke Umegaki1, Tsutomu Shimura1
1: IIS, the University of Tokyo, Japan
2: Utsunomiya University, Japan
P-45 “Potentiality of 4K Ultra High Definition Video for Teledermatology”
Tetsuya Toma1, Hidekazu Tanaka2, Yasuhiro Koike3
1: Graduate School of System Design and Management, Keio University, Japan
2: SDM Research Institute, Keio University, Japan
3: Keio Photonics Research Institute, Keio University, Japan

Friday, October 14

Excursion to Nikko (Bus tour)

We will take you to some notable sights in Nikko that has been evolved as a popular sightseeing spot over a few hundred years for Japan’s ancient mountain worship and for its beautiful scenery, temples and shrines.
The most famous World Heritage in Nikko is “Nikko Toshogu Shrine” enshrines Ieyasu Tokugawa, the first shogun (general) of the Edo Government. The shrine is famous for its magnificent architectures and sculptures registered as the national treasures or important cultural properties.

Details
Meeting time and place: 9:00 Hotel Queen’s Collina lobby
Dismissing time and place: 17:00 JR Utsunomiya station
Visiting spots: Tōshō-gū Shrine、Rinnō-ji Temple、and Futarasan Shrine (UNESCO World Heritage)

Please note that, after visiting Nikkō, our bus will take us directly to the Utsunomiya station and will not return to Hotel Sunvalley Nasu.
So please bring your luggage with you.

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