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Numbers in the index correspond to the last two digits of the six-digit citation identifier (CID) article numbering system used in Proceedings of SPIE. The first four digits reflect the volume number. Base 36 numbering is employed for the last two digits and indicates the order of articles within the volume. Numbers start with 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 0A, 0B…0Z, followed by 10-1Z, 20-2Z, etc.
Abumazwed, Ahmed, 27
Alisafaee, Hossein, 0S
Alzahrani, Mohammed A., 1R, 1S
Arie, Ady, 1A, 1F
Barber, Greg D., 0J
Bar-Lev, Doron, 1A
Bartl, J., 1D
Benson, Oliver, 0D
Bera, Arijit, 1T
Bouchon, Patrick, 0O, 23
Cabrini, Stefano, 1O
Campbell, T., 1D
Cao, Z. L., 22
Carli, M., 17
Chevalier, Paul, 23
Chiles, Jeff, 0I
Choi, Joseph S., 10
Clays, Koen, 0L
Danylo, R. I., 2A
Demeyer, Pieter-Jan, 0L
Di Falco, Andrea, 0Y, 0Z
Digaum, Jennefir L., 0I
Epstein, Itai, 1A, 1F
Erten, Sema, 0J
Faccio, Daniele, 0Y
Fathpour, Sasan, 0I
Fiddy, Michael A., 0S
Finley, J. J., 1D
Fischer, Joachim, 0D
Fullager, Daniel B., 0S
Gamal, Rania, 1U
Garoli, D., 17
Gauthier, Robert C., 1R, 1S, 1W
Ghosh, Ambarish, 1G
Ghosh, Arindam, 1G
Giorgis, V., 17
Glashagen, G., 1D
Goforth, Ian A., 0S
Haïdar, Riad, 0O, 23
Hane, Kazuhiro, 0T
Harteneck, Bruce, 1O
Honkanen, Seppo, 1T
Howell, John C., 10
Ismail, Yehea, 1C, 1U
Jaeck, Julien, 0O
Jafari, Seyed Hamed, 1R, 1W
Johnson Singh, Haobijam, 1G
Kaipurath, Rashid, 0Y
Kanamori, Yoshiaki, 0T
Kaniber, M., 1D
Kaschke, Johannes, 0D
Kirk, A. G., 27
Kirkpatrick, Blair C., 0Z
Kruglova, Olga, 0L
Kubo, W., 27
Kuebler, Stephen M., 0I
Kuittinen, Markku, 1T
Kumar, Shishir, 1G
Lakhtakia, Akhlesh, 0J
Lévesque, Quentin, 0O
Lin, M., 22
Makhsiyan, Mathilde, 0O
Martí-Panameño, E. A., 25
Mekawey, Hosam, 1C
Mendoza González, G., 25
Moritake, Yuto, 0T
Moshchalkov, Victor V., 0L
Muñoz Pacheco, J. M., 25
Neumer, Tanja, 0D
Okhrimenko, B. A., 2A
Ong, H. C., 22
Pardo, Fabrice, 0O, 23
Paria, Debadrita, 1G
Paul, Somnath, 1T
Pazos, Javier, 0I
Pelouard, Jean-Luc, 0O, 23
Pietrzyk, Monika, 0Y
Raghavan, Srinivasan, 1G
Reader-Harris, Peter, 0Z
Regler, A., 1D
Romanato, F., 17
Roussey, Matthieu, 1T
Roy, Kallol, 1G
Ruffato, G., 17
Rumpf, Raymond, 0I
Schell, Andreas W., 0D
Scheuer, Jacob, 1A
Schmidt, Holger, 1O
Schraml, K., 1D
Shen, Yufang, 0Z
Shi, Qiang, 0D
Song, Kai, 0L
Stenberg, Petri, 1T
Swillam, Mohamed A., 1C, 1U
Tanaka, T., 27
Tervo, Jani, 1T
Thomas, Jeremy N., 0I
Verellen, Niels, 0L
Wegener, Martin, 0D
Wu, Jingzhi, 0Z
Yablochkova, K. S., 2A
Yahagi, Yu, 1O
Zhong, Kuo, 0L
Zhou, Xingping, 0L
Zilio, P., 17
Conference Committee
Symposium Chairs
Symposium Co-chairs
Program Track Chair
Conference Chairs
Conference Program Committee
Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin (United States)
William L. Barnes, University of Exeter (United Kingdom)
Ali Asghar Eftekhar, Georgia Institute of Technology (United States)
Reginald K. Lee, California Institute of Technology (United States)
Marko Loncar, Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (United States)
Susumu Noda, Kyoto University (Japan)
Masaya Notomi, NTT Basic Research Laboratories (Japan)
Ekmel Özbay, Bilkent Üniversitesi (Turkey)
Yong Xu, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (United States)
Eli Yablonovitch, University of California, Berkeley (United States)
Rashid Zia, Brown University (United States)
Session Chairs
1. Recent Advances in Engineered Nanostructures
Ali Adibi, Georgia Institute of Technology (United States)
2. Novel Nanophotonic Materials and Devices I
Andrei Faraon, California Institute of Technology (United States)
3. Novel Nanophotonic Materials and Devices II
Joshua Caldwell, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (United States)
4. Photonic Crystal Structures
Ali Adibi, Georgia Institute of Technology (United States)
5. Properties and Applications of Engineered Metasurfaces
Stephen Kuebler, CREOL, The College of Optics and Photonics, Univ. of Central Florida (United States)
6. Plasmonic Metamaterials
Paul V. Braun, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (United States)
7. Photonic Metamaterials
Wenshan Cai, Georgia Institute of Technology (United States)
8. Nanophotonic Structures for Sensing and Imaging
Ali Adibi, Georgia Institute of Technology (United States)
9. Plasmonic Nanostructures I
Emiliano Cortes, Imperial College London (United Kingdom)
10. Plasmonic Nanostructures II
Jared Strait, Cornell University (United States)
11. Novel Phenomena in Plasmonic Structures
Harald Giessen, Universität Stuttgart (Germany)
12. Optomechanical Structures
Ali Adibi, Georgia Institute of Technology (United States)
13. Phononic Crystal Structures
Kartik Srinivasan, National Institute of Standards and Technology (United States)
14. Modeling and Simulation of Nanophotonic Structures I
Holger Schmidt, University of California, Santa Cruz (United States)
15. Modeling and Simulation of Nanophotonic Structures II
Kevin O’Brien, University of California, Berkeley (United States)