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M., 0S Coppejans, P., 03 Craninckx, J., 03 da Silva, N. P., 1G Dao, V. T. S., 07, 08 Delfs, A., 05 Demachi, K., 1U Dinapoli, R., 05 Dorokhov, V. L., 0N, 0P Du, Chenlin, 0E Dymoke-Bradshaw, A. K. L., 0S Ecault, R., 1K Ehret, M., 0U Endo, K., 0A Etoh, T. G., 07, 08, 0Z Feldman, G. G., 0G Fisher, Y., 0Q Frugier, P. A., 1K Fujioka, S., 0T Geisler, R., 09 Gomi, Y., 04 Gornostaev, P. B., 0N, 0P Göttlicher, P., 05 Graafsma, H., 05 Greiffenberg, D., 05 Guo, Chunyu, 0D Hall, R. E., 0F, 1G Hares, J. D., 0S Hashizume, T., 12 Hayashi, J., 13 Hilsabeck, T. J., 0S Hiraishi, T., 1T Hiraki, K., 1J Hirsemann, H., 05 Hokamoto, K., 1Q Homae, T., 1D Honda, Y., 0T Hong, S., 1S Horiba, T., 19 Horiuchi, K., 1A Howorth, J. R., 0Q Huang, S., 0V Hui, Dandan, 0O Ikeda, Y., 0I Imatsuji, T., 12 Inage, T., 1E Ishii, M., 0W Ishikawa, K., 0I Ishikawa, M., 0V Jaanimagi, P. A., 0Q Jack, S., 05 Jadwin, A., 0Q Jia, Hui, 0O Kagawa, K., 06 Kamakura, Y., 08 Kaneko, T., 1A Kanematsu, T., 1U Kanzyuba, M. V., 0G Kato, H., 04 Kato, Y., 0T Kawahara, N., 17 Kawahito, S., 06 Kilkenny, J. D., 0S Kimura, N., 1T Kinoshita, S., 1P Kintaka, K., 17 Kishimoto, H., 0T Kittel, H. M., 1B Kleine, H., 1H, 1I, 1J Klyuev, A., 05 Koga, M., 0L Koiwa, Y., 1A Komazawa, A., 06 Komeyama, K., 1T Kondo, T., 04 Korchuganov, V. N., 0N Krueger, H., 05 Krutikov, V. N., 0G Kubota, S., 14, 1N Kubota, T., 14 Kurihara, K., 1E Kurkin, G. Ya., 0P Kuroda, R., 02 Lange, S., 05 Langley, K., 18 Laurus, T., 05 Lebedev, V. B., 0G Lei, Jiangbo, 0C Lescoute, E., 1K Li, E. Q., 18 Li, Yu, 0C Li, Zeren, 0C Liu, Duo, 0M Liu, Jun, 0C Liu, Shouxian, 0C Liu, Weiqi, 0D Lozovoi, V. I., 0N Ludwikowski, Krzysztof, 0Y Luo, Duan, 0O Luo, Ruoheng, 0D Ma, Xiaochao, 0N Marcotte, F., 11 Marras, A., 05 Masunari, T., 1U Matoba, Osamu, 0K Matsubara, S., 0T Matsuda, S., 04 Matsumura, T., 1D Matsuoka, T., 15 McNamara, G., 1H Mercier, P., 1K Meshkov, O. I., 0N, 0P Mezza, D., 05 Midorikawa, K., 0B Milnes, J. 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V., 0N, 0P Sheng, Lizhi, 0M Sheviakov, I., 05 Shi, X., 05 Shida, K., 1E Shimonomura, K., 08 Shiraga, H., 0L, 0R, 0T Shvedov, D. V., 0P Skews, B. W., 0F, 1F, 1G Smirnov, A. V., 0N, 0P Sonoda, T., 0A Stasicki, Boleslaw, 0Y Stirin, A. I., 0N Subiah, S. D., 1F Sugawa, S., 02 Sugiyama, Y., 0A Sugiyama, Y., 1D Suzuki, S., 04 Suzuki, S., 1U Tadaki, Y., 04 Takagi, T., 1T Takahira, H., 19 Takasawa, T., 06 Takazawa, N., 04 Takehara, K., 0Z, 1T Takemoto, Y., 04 Tanaka, M., 12 Tanaka, S., 1Q Tanaka, Y., 0J Tani, S., 0J Taniguchi, R., 0A Tateno, Y., 0W Thoroddsen, S. T., 18 Tian, Jinshou, 0O Tomita, E., 17 Torisawa, S., 1T Tran, D. T., 1L Trang, H., 06 Tropea, C., 1B Trunk, Ulrich, 05 Tsukimura, M., 04 Ueno, I., 1A Umeda, K., 1P Une, S., 1U Uotani, M., 1U Vakarelski, I. U., 18 Valentinov, A. G., 0N Vereshchagin, A. K., 0N, 0P Volpe, L., 0U Vorobiev, N. S., 0N Wakabayashi, K., 1D Wambacq, P., 03 Wang, Tao, 0O Watanabe, K., 1P Watanabe, T., 12 Wickert, M., 1O Wijerathne, L., 1M Wu, L., 03 Wu, Xu, 0D Xia, Peng, 0K Xia, Q., 05 Yamada, S., 16 Yamagami, K., 1U Yamakawa, Y., 0V Yamazaki, T., 15 Yanaga, Y., 1J Yaoita, T., 11 Yasutomi, K., 06 Yatabe, K., 0I Yogo, A., 0T Yoshida, M., 1N Yoshii, M., 0I Yu, Jun, 0D Yu, Li, 0E Yuan, Shuyun, 0C Zaitsu, D., 1J Zarovskii, A. I., 0P Zhang, C., 07 Zhang, J., 05 Zhang, Jun, 0O Zhao, Baosheng, 0M Zhao, Junqing, 0E Zhu, Yihuai, 0D Zimmer, M., 05 Zinin, E. I., 0P Conference CommitteesConference Chairs
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IntroductionThe 31st International Congress on High-Speed Imaging and Photonics (ICHSIP-31) was held 6–10 November 2016, in Osaka, Japan. Co-organized by Osaka University and its Institute of Laser Engineering (Japan), Ritsumeikan University (Japan), and Kindai University (Japan), the Organizing Committee of ICHSIP-31 helped put the program and event together. It was supported by 25 societies and associations in Japan. 288 participants, including 56 students from 15 different countries, gathered at the conference. The conference program contained 51 invited talks, 152 oral talks, and 65 posters. A total of 268 papers were presented, 65 of which are included in these post-conference proceedings. ICHSIP-31 was partially sponsored by the Tateisi Science and Technology Foundation (Japan), and by the Research Foundation for the Electrotechnology of Chubu (Japan). It was also partially supported by Vision Research Inc. (Canada) The situation of ICHSIP-31 and its circumstances so far, must be mentioned here. Since 1952, the biennial international meeting on high-speed photography has brought together scientists, researchers, and engineers who may have different technical backgrounds, but who share one common interest: recording images of highly transient optical phenomena and photonic events. The purpose of these meetings was to provide opportunities to present their latest research results and discoveries, and mutually exchange their ideas and technical information on high-speed recording devices, as well as the application of these diagnostics to various fields of science and engineering. While the fields of high-speed imaging have been rapidly and largely expanding, the style of the conference has not been changed for a long time. As such, changes of some kind in the process of holding the conference were inevitable. Some active colleagues discussed a scheme to energize the conference, and came to a conclusion that we should try to modify the structure of operation. Thus, we decided to start up a new committee named the International Scientific Advisory Board (ISAB) by inviting many new world-leading members from various novel and active fields related to high-speed imaging. The ISAB is a driving body for the series of the ICHSIP conferences. The members of the ISAB are expected to support the coming conference by giving their honest advice to the organizing committee and to activate the scientific field for continuation and further expansion of the conferences. In ICHSIP-31, we aimed to review the wide range of the fields by summarizing the state-of-the-art high-speed imaging. In addition to new discoveries and technical innovations presented in usual scientific meetings, we also intended to introduce cutting-edge ultra-fast imaging technologies and applications reviewed by leading scientists in the world in various related fields. ICHSIP-31 covered three major categories: Instrumentation and Solution Tools, Physical Applications, and Medical and Biological Applications. It was one of the highlighted features of the ICHSIP-31 to survey new ongoing research and developments in Medical and Biological Applications by introducing high-speed imaging technologies. On the evening of Wednesday, 9 November, a panel discussion titled “Expansion and Fusion of the High-speed Imaging World: From Attosecond Pump and Probe Imaging to 10-fps AFM Imaging of Stepping Myosin-” occurred. Intense discussions on high-speed imaging and photonics from various aspects took place, resulting in exchange of information between, and finding common solutions of, totally different topics. We have set up a three-stage publication system for “the greatest happiness of the greatest numbers:”
Three awards were established for ICHSIP-31:
Hiroyuki Shiraga Takeharu Goji Etoh Awardsnac High-speed Imaging Award
Sponsored by nac Image Technology Inc. (Japan) Selection Committee
Award Administrator Slow Motion Video AwardsExcellent Video Award Scientific Video Award Artistic Video Award Entertaining Video Award Sponsored by PHOTRON Ltd. (Japan) Selection Committee Best Poster AwardsInstrumentations and Solution Tools
Physical Applications
Bio-Medical Applications
Sponsored by Specialised Imaging, Ltd. (United Kingdom) Selection by Participant Vote Award Administrator ExhibitorsCORNES Technologies, Ltd. (Japan) HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS K.K. (Japan) Nobby Techologies, Ltd. (Japan) Vision Research Inc. (Canada) Specialised Imaging, Ltd. (United Kingdom) KOKEN Company, Ltd. (Japan) Shimadzu Corporation (Japan) DITECT Corporation (Japan) PHOTRON, Ltd. (Japan) nac Image Technology, Inc. (United States) TORECK Company, Ltd. (Japan) Ken Automation, Inc. (Japan) ASTRODESIGN. Inc. (Japan) Invisible Vision, Ltd. (United Kingdom) Video Scope International, Ltd. (United States) |