Invited Speakers

Dr. Maria Makridaki

Center of eHealth Applications and Services, Foundation for Research & Technology
“eHealth applications and photonic sensing platforms”

Prof. Anna-Maria Pappa

Khalifa University
“Organic bioelectronics for biosensing and bioelectronic medicine”

Prof. Arturas Vailionis

Stanford University
“X-ray and synchrotron imaging for biological nanostructures”

Prof. Charalampos Pitsalidis

Khalifa University
“Organic bioelectronic devices at the biology interface”

Prof. Francesco Saverio Pavone

University of Florence
“Multiscale optical imaging of brain function and structure”

Prof. Igor Meglinski

Aston University
“Optical Topology Beyond Disorder”

Prof. Ioanna Zergioti

National Technical University of Athens
“Laser printing for biomedical applications”

Prof. Mangirdas Malinauskas

Laser NanoPhotonics (LNP), Laser Research Center at Vilnius University
‘Multiphoton 3D Printing of Bioresins and Inorganics’

Prof. Panos Sapountzis

University of Crete
“NeuroAI: Past, Present, and Future”

Prof. Takeshi Yasui

University of Tokushima
“Bridging Photonics and Biology with Optical Frequency Combs: From Microscopy to Biosensing”

Prof. Tatiana Novikova

École Polytechnique, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, CNRS

Prof. Tatjana Gric

Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
‘Metamaterials Meeting Medicine’

Hot Topics

Dr. Aleksandar Krmpot

University of Belgrade

Dr. Alexandr Belosludtsev

Center for Physical Sciences and Technology
“Photonic solution based on multilayer plasmon waveguide resonance as biosensor chip”

Dr. Arsham Hamidi

University of Basel
“OCT-guided laser arthroscopy”

Dr. Elmina Kabouraki

Foundation for Research & Technology
“Durable low-surface energy 2PP microarchitectures”

Dr. Emmanuel Stratakis

Foundation for Research & Technology
“Laser-based surface structuring for biomedical applications”

Dr. Ferda Canbaz

University of Basel
‘LASER-Blade for TKA’

Dr. Francesco Boschetto

University of Basel
“Integrated Vibrational Spectroscopy and Histology for the Detection and Spatial Mapping of Wear Debris in Joint Replacement Patients”

Dr. Giannis Zacharakis

FORTH
“Extending the limits of microscopic imaging with precision light control”

Dr. Irma Dumbrytė

Vilnius University
“3D Imaging of Tooth Microcracks”

Dr. Marijana Petković

University Of Belgrade
“Shining a Light on Therapy: In Vitro Biological Models for Testing How Light-Activated Treatments Work”

Dr. Victoria Barygina

University of Florence
“Optical sensor for non-invasive psychological stress evaluation”

Dr. Vipin Tiwari

Umeå University
“Polarization Sensitive Holographic Microscopy for Non-Destructive Microplastic Assessment”

Mr. Paul Gläser

University of Tübingen
“Toward Safer Retinal Microscopy: Reducing Light Exposure via Intensity Modulation and Pulse Picking”

Mr. Savvas Papamakarios

Foundation for Research & Technology
“Metallo-dielectric 3D Metamaterial for THz refractive index sensing”

Ms. Mirto Charitaki

Foundation for Research & Technology
” From Photoinitiation to Bioactivity: Curcumin-Mediated Multiphoton Fabrication of GelMA Scaffolds”

Prof. Andrey Abramov

University College London
“Measurement of energy metabolism and mitochondrial function using live cell imaging”

Prof. Angelos Xomalis

Norwegian University of Science and Technology
“Circuit-free cardiovascular monitoring via skin-interfaced nanophotonics”

Prof. Balázs Rózsa

BrainVisionCenter
“Flexible objective arm for all-optical interrogation and for epilepsy therapy”

Prof. Bojan Resan

University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland
“Nano-diffractive optics for higher resolution 3D biomedical imaging”

Prof. Grigorii Sokolovskii

Ioffe Institute
“Mid-infrared quantum-cascade lasers and some biomedical applications”

Prof. Miklos Veres

HUN-REN Wigner Research Centre for Physics
“Detection of DNA sequences by Raman spectroscopy”

Prof. Pablo Loza

The Institute of Photonic Sciences
“Light-sheet and computational microscopy for living systems”

Prof. Roland Tomašiūnas

Vilnius University
“Towards GaN waveguides as second optical harmonic generators”
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