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The book explores various aspects of existing and emerging fiber
and waveguide optics sensing and imaging technologies including
recent advances in nanobiophotonics. The focus is both on
fundamental and applied research as well as on applications in
civil engineering, biomedical sciences, environment, security and
defence. The main goal of the multi-disciplinary team of Editors
was to provide a useful reference of state-of-the-art overviews
covering a variety of complementary topics on the interface of
engineering and biomedical sciences.
Light has always played a significant role in the synthesis of
materials and formation of small-scale solid structures. The
invention of holographic and phase mask projection has enabled
engineers to fabricate devices with characteristic features much
smaller than the wavelength of the light used for processing. A
further reduction of device dimensions has been achieved by
implementing the processes that rely strongly on the non-linear
effects of light-matter interaction. The intention of this book was
to provide the Reader, primarily graduate students and young
researchers in materials engineering, bio(chem)physics, medical
physics and biophysics, with a set of articles reviewing
state-of-the art research and recent advancements in the field of
photon-matter interaction for micro/nanomaterials synthesis and
manipulation of properties of biological and inorganic materials at
the atomic level. Photon-based nanoscience and related technologies
have created exciting opportunities for the fabrication and
characterization of nano(bio)material devices and systems, and it
is expected to significantly contribute to the development of
Nanobiophotonics and Nanomedicine.
This book is the result of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on
Frontiers in Planar Lightwave Circuit Technology, which took place
in Ottawa, Canada from September 21-25, 2004. Many of the world's
leading experts in integrated photonic design, theory and
experiment were invited to give lectures in their fields of
expertise, and participate in discussions on current research and
applications, as well as the new directions planar lightwave
circuit technology is evolving towards. The sum of their
contributions to this book constitutes an excellent record of many
key issues and scientific problems in planar lightwave circuit
research at the time of writing. The reader will find detailed
overviews of experimental and theoretical work in high index
contrast waveguide systems, micro-optical resonators, nonlinear
optics, and advanced optical simulation methods, as well as
articles describing emerging applications of integrated optics for
medical and biological applications.
The book explores various aspects of existing and emerging fiber
and waveguide optics sensing and imaging technologies including
recent advances in nanobiophotonics. The focus is both on
fundamental and applied research as well as on applications in
civil engineering, biomedical sciences, environment, security and
defence. The main goal of the multi-disciplinarry team of Editors
was to provide an useful reference of state-of-the-art overviews
covering a variety of complementary topics on the interface of
engineering and biomedical sciences.
Light has always played a significant role in the synthesis of
materials and formation of small-scale solid structures. The
invention of holographic and phase mask projection has enabled
engineers to fabricate devices with characteristic features much
smaller than the wavelength of the light used for processing. A
further reduction of device dimensions has been achieved by
implementing the processes that rely strongly on the non-linear
effects of light-matter interaction. The intention of this book was
to provide the Reader, primarily graduate students and young
researchers in materials engineering, bio(chem)physics, medical
physics and biophysics, with a set of articles reviewing
state-of-the art research and recent advancements in the field of
photon-matter interaction for micro/nanomaterials synthesis and
manipulation of properties of biological and inorganic materials at
the atomic level. Photon-based nanoscience and related technologies
have created exciting opportunities for the fabrication and
characterization of nano(bio)material devices and systems, and it
is expected to significantly contribute to the development of
Nanobiophotonics and Nanomedicine.
This book is the result of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on
Frontiers in Planar Lightwave Circuit Technology, which took place
in Ottawa, Canada from September 21-25, 2004. Many of the world's
leading experts in integrated photonic design, theory and
experiment were invited to give lectures in their fields of
expertise, and participate in discussions on current research and
applications, as well as the new directions planar lightwave
circuit technology is evolving towards. The sum of their
contributions to this book constitutes an excellent record of many
key issues and scientific problems in planar lightwave circuit
research at the time of writing. In this volume the reader will
find detailed overviews of experimental and theoretical work in
high index contrast waveguide systems, micro-optical resonators,
nonlinear optics, and advanced optical simulation methods, as well
as articles describing emerging applications of integrated optics
for medical and biological applications.
Artificial Intelligence and Innovation Management contributes to
the ongoing debate among innovation scholars and practitioners
focusing on the potential impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on
the ways companies and organizations do business, operate and
innovate. It considers AI as a source of innovation both in terms
of innovation within the field of AI itself (AI innovation) and in
terms of how it enables or disrupts innovation in other fields
(AI-driven innovation). The book's content is driven by several
important conclusions:It is therefore both necessary and timely to
explore the different aspects of the relationship between AI and
IM.The contributors to this book include both scholars and
practitioners from multiple countries and different types of
institutions. They were selected based on their ability to provide
a relevant distinctive perspective on the relationship between AI
and IM; the degree of their professional engagement with the field;
their ability to contribute to the thematic and contextual
diversity of the contributions; and their ability to provide
actionable insights for both innovation scholars and
practitioners.Helena Blackbright (Malardalen University, Sweden)
and Stoyan Tanev (Carleton University, Canada) are chairing the
Special Interest Group on AI and IM at the International Society
for Professional Innovation Management
(https://www.ispim-innovation.com/).
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