FIP 2014 Annual Symposium

Visualization Across the Spectrum from Engineering to Humanities and Medicine

RSVPs Closed

Keynote Speaker - Dr. Roger Y. Tsien, Nobel Laureate

The Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics has an annual symposium each year entitled "Frontiers in Photonics: Science and Technolgy". The annual symposium includes keynotes, plenary and invited lecturers, poster sessions, special topic sessions, lab tours and panel sessions. The 2014 symposium will include the special topic "Visualization Across The Spectrum from Engineering to Humanities and Medicine" . To review the past programs please reference our website. http://www.fitzpatrick.duke.edu/fip-annual-symposiums.  
Please RSVP to attend the conference by selecting the blue RSVP button to the top right.  Registration Closes on Sunday, March 9th.


OUR CONFERENCE SPONSORS will have Industry Booths set up at the reception.   Please come check them out!
Newport, NKT Photonics and Optimax.


OUR CORPORATE PARTNERS will also be at the conference.


In addition to the poster session and industry booths, there will be exhibits on display. 
Symposium Feature Exhibit is "An Engine of Many Senses" by William Seaman
http://billseaman.com/



Duke University, Schiciano Auditorium

Our  Corporate Partners

Guests Speakers

Dr. Roger Y. Tsien - Keynote Speaker

Nobel Laureate in Chemistry (2008)
Professor, Department of Pharmacology
and Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry
University of California, San Diego


Dr. Steven Block - Plenary Speaker

S. W. Ascherman Professor of Sciences
Stanford University

Dr. Daniel E. Morse - Plenary Speaker

Wilcox Professor of Biotechnology, Biomolecular Science and Engineering, Founding Director, UCSB-MIT-Caltech Institute for
Collaborative Biotechnologies
University of California, Santa Barbara

Dr. Thomas Cronin - Invited Speaker

Professor, Department of Biological Services
University of Maryland - Baltimore County

Dr. Dorothy A. Erie - Invited Speaker

Professor of Chemistry
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Dr. Steven Haddock - Invited Speaker

Scientist, Bioluminescence and Zooplankton
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute

Parking is located in the parking garage at the end of Science Drive.
$2/hr for parking.  Please follow walking trail as indicated on red line above.
For additional information on directions and parking. Please goto our
website.  http://www.fitzpatrick.duke.edu/address-directions