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Conference CommitteeSymposium Chair Symposium Co-chair Conference Chairs Gary Pickrell, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (United States) Eric Udd, Columbia Gorge Research (United States) Henry H. Du, Stevens Institute of Technology (United States)
Conference Co-Chairs Christopher S. Baldwin, Weatherford International Ltd. (United States) Jerry J. Benterou, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (United States) Anbo Wang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (United States)
Conference Program Committee Ole Bang, Technical University of Denmark (Denmark) Eric A. Bergles, BaySpec Inc. (United States) Jeff Bush, Optiphase, Inc. (United States) Kevin Peng Chen, University of Pittsburgh (United States) Brian Culshaw, University of Strathclyde (United Kingdom) Abdessama Elyamani, Northrop Grumman Navigation Systems (United States) Xudong Fan, University of Michigan (United States) Yoel Fink, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States) Eric Lee Goldner, US Sensor Systems, Inc. (United States) Tom W. Graver, Micron Optics, Inc. (United States) Ming Han, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (United States) Hajime Haneda, National Institute for Materials Science (Japan) Daniel Homa, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (United States) Kazuo Hotate, The University of Tokyo (Japan) Jiri Kanka, Institute of Photonics and Electronics of the ASCR, v.v.i. (Czech Republic) Gurbinder Kaur, Thapar University (India) Victor I. Kopp, Chiral Photonics, Inc. (United States) Katerina Krebber, Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und –prüfung (Germany) Steven T. Kreger, Luna Innovations Inc. (United States) David A. Krohn, Light Wave Venture Consulting, LLC (United States) Paul Lefebvre, LxDATA (Canada) Alexis Mendez, MCH Engineering LLC (United States) Stephen J. Mihailov, National Research Council Canada (Canada) Thomas D. Monte, KVH Industries, Inc. (United States) Glen A. Sanders, Honeywell Technology (United States) Jasbinder S. Sanghera, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (United States) Fei Tian, Stevens Institute of Technology (United States) Dennis J. Trevor, OFS Laboratories (United States) Xingwei Wang, University of Massachusetts Lowell (United States) Reinhardt Willsch, Institut für Photonische Technologien e.V. (Germany) Hai Xiao, Clemson University (United States) Yizheng Zhu, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (United States)
Session Chairs 1 Bragg Grating I Gary Pickrell, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (United States) Eric Udd, Columbia Gorge Research LLC (United States) Henry H. Du, Stevens Institute of Technology (United States) 2 Bragg Grating II Gary Pickrell, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (United States) 3 Bragg Grating III Eric Udd, Columbia Gorge Research LLC (United States) 4 Oil and Gas Applications Henry H. Du, Stevens Institute of Technology (United States) 5 Specialty Fiber Sensors I Ming Han, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (United States) 6 Specialty Fibers II Tom W. Graver, Micron Optics, Inc. (United States) 7 Special Topics I Fei Tian, Stevens Institute of Technology (United States) 8 Special Topics II George Rodriguez, Los Alamos National Laboratory (United States)
IntroductionFiber Optic Sensors and Applications XII is the latest installment in the SPIE Defense and Security Sensing conference on fiber optic sensors. Since shortly after the development of commercially viable optical fibers for communications applications, creative individuals have sought to use these fibers for sensing a wide variety of chemical, biological and physical quantities. Now after approximately 40 years of development, fiber optic sensors have found wide applicability in many application areas worldwide and numerous companies are now involved in the commercial development and deployment of these sensors. Active research still continues to improve the performance of these sensors and expand even further the conditions under which these sensors can be utilized as well as enhancing the time scale, sensitivity and long term performance. These Proceedings includes a rich assortment of invited papers in areas including ultra fast measurements of explosive detonations, subsurface measurement, biological application, and single crystal sapphire harsh environment applications. Additional papers focused on specialty fibers for sensor applications including those based on single crystal sapphire; Bragg Grating sensors; high radiation level sensor applications; oil and gas applications; drug release and other biological monitoring; and composite cure monitoring applications. This proceedings delivers a broad array of fiber optic sensor technologies applied to a diverse set of application requirements. We hope that this volume proves useful to those intending to learn more about fiber optic sensors and the innovative work which continues to be conducted in this field Gary Pickrell Eric Udd Henry H. Du
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