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2019 SPIE Student Chapter Annual Report
Delhi Technological University
TIFAC-CORE in Fiber Optics and Optical Communication @ DTU
& SPIE DCE CHAPTER @ DTU
SPIE DCE CHAPTER HAS COLLABORATED WITH TIFAC
CORE@ DTU FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
ACTIVITIES IN THE FIELD OF OPTICAL
COMMUNICATION AND OPTICAL ENGINEERING. TIFAC
CORE@ DTU WILL PROVIDE STUDENT MEMBERS WITH
THE LATEST FACILITIES AVAILABLE IN ITS LABS & THE
STUDENTS WILL UNDERTAKE AND HELP IN INDUSTRIAL
PROJECTS ASSIGNED TO TIFAC CORE @ DTU.
Contact Us:
Twitter: http://twitter.com/osadce?s=08
University website: http://dtu.ac.in
1.
Collaboration
Pooja Chauhan
Vice-President
3rd Year PhD Student
Pooja Chauhan
Vice-President
4th Year PhD Student
Ritika Ranga
Treasurer
2nd Year PhD Student
Ankush Dewan
Treasurer
2nd Year PhD Student
Reena Dalal
President
6th Year PhD Student
Nishant Shankhwar
Secretary
6th Year PhD Student
Ritika Ranga
President
3nd Year PhD Student
Suman Dahiya
Secretary
3rd Year PhD Student
2.
Faculty Advisor:
Prof. Ravindra Kumar Sinha Professor (on lien), Applied Physics Department
Chief Coordinator, TIFAC-CORE in Fiber Optics &
Optical Communication Systems, Delhi Technological University, Delhi
E-mail: [email protected]
Co-Faculty Advisors: Dr. Yogita Kalra Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Physics, Delhi Technological University
Email: [email protected]
Dr. Ajeet Kumar Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Physics, Delhi Technological University
Email: [email protected]
President: Ritika Ranga
Vice-President: Pooja Chauhan
Secretary: Suman Dahiya
Treasurer: Ankush Dewan
Name Email Expected Grad
Month/Year
SPIE Membership
Expiration Date
Pooja Chauhan [email protected] Dec 2021 05/29/2020
Suman Dahiya [email protected] Dec 2022 04/04/2020
Rohan Sharma [email protected] Dec 2020 11/05/2020
Baljit Singh Gill [email protected] Dec 2024 08/22/2020
Surleen Kaur [email protected] Dec 2020 11/06/2020
Saaransh Pandey [email protected] Dec 2020 11/06/2020
Ritika Ranga [email protected] Dec 2022 04/04/2020
Shubhanshi Sharma [email protected] Graduated 06/20/2020
Ankush Dewan [email protected] Dec 2025 12/01/2020
Raghav Bansal [email protected] Dec 2020 12/02/2020
3.
GLIMPSE OF
ACTIVITIES
4.
Conduction of experiments based on “Fiber-Optics and Optical
Communication Technology” for Undergraduates on the occasion of
National Science Day, celebrated on 28th February, 2019 at TIFAC,
Department of Applied Physics, Delhi Technological University, Delhi,
India.
5.
Dr. Jiten Boruah delivered a talk entitled “Application Specific Design
of Photonic Crystal Fibers, Waveguides and Devices” on 18th March,
2019 at TIFAC, Department of Applied Physics, Delhi Technological
University, Delhi, India.
6.
Mr. Nishant Shankhwar, the chapter Secretary delivered a talk entitled
“Application Specific Metamaterial Structures Devices and Components” on
27th May, 2019 at TIFAC, Department of Applied Physics, Delhi
Technological University, Delhi, India.
7.
Ms Ritika Ranga has been awarded for the Officer Travel Grant 2019 by the Advisory
Board of the SPIE DCE Student Chapter
Officer Travel Grant Activity
8.
My experience at the SPIE Student Leadership Workshop and Optics + Photonics 2019.
Being a Ph.D. scholar at Delhi Technological University, I have
always seen a scientific conference as an opportunity to learn and
share new ideas about recent developments in the field. I have
attended several national and international scientific conferences in
my country, but Optics + Photonics 2019 was my first international
conferences abroad.
Firstly, San Diego, California is so beautifully mesmerising, that it
already makes the experience memorable, as soon as one arrives.
Secondly the accomodation provided by SPIE, in the Four Points by
Shereton, deserves big thumbs up as the facilities and services
provided by the hotel are excellent.
I truly believe that Optics + Photonics (OPN) is a one of its kind conference and the best part
of it is the Student Leadership Workshop (SLW). The main agenda of the workshop is to
discuss ‘How a leader should be’, which is very important for a chapter officer to understand,
in order to run the chapter efficiently and keep it in good standing. However, a serious issue
like leadership is discussed in a humorous and joyful manner, thanks to Jean-luc Doumont.
One thing about the SLW that I found quite interesting was the sitting arrangement, which
ensured that participants from different countries and cultures get to interact with each other.
A wonderful recipe for making new friends! One more aspect that makes OPN so distinguished
is the Optics Outreach Games (OOG), which has been my personal favorite. The OOG exhibit
the fun side of science and make it more enjoyable. Though I could not secure any prize, the
participation itself was so satisfactory. It is always wonderful to see and demonstrate the fun
part of science. All the gadget and working models being displayed there were very interesting
and impressive. The above two events make the OPN absolutely distinguished from any other
conference.
As far as the lectures and technical sessions are concerned, everything was managed so well,
that I never faced any kind of inconvenience. The oral presentations were conducted very
efficiently, without a slight glitch of any kind. The poster sessions were conducted equally
well, where ample amount of space was allotted for every poster. Both the type of presentations
has been very beneficial for me, as I got the opportunity not only to present my research work,
but also got new ideas and feedback from peers and pioneers. I have developed contact with
people with whom I would like to establish professional collaboration in the future. In addition
to this, I would like to state that, the organizers and other members of the crew have been very
helpful and co-operative all the time.
I feel very fortunate to be a member of SPIE and serve the SPIE DCE Chapter @ DTU as the
Treasurer for past 2 years. I am thankful to SPIE for allowing me to avail the Officer Travel
Grant that covered all my expenses (include airfare, accommodation, meals, etc.) during the
conference, which otherwise, I could never meet on my own.
Recipient’s Testimonial
9.
Dr. Amol Choudhary, Assistant Professor, Indian Institute of Technology,
Delhi delivered a lecture on “Microwave Photonics” on 15th October, 2019 at
TIFAC, Department of Applied Physics, Delhi Technological University,
Delhi, India
10.
Mr. Baljit Singh & Ms. Pooja Chauhan, have participated in an
International Conference on Optics & Electro-Optics held from
19th-22nd October, 2019 at IRDE, Dehradun, India.
11.
Organized the orientation program for the newly admitted
graduate students on 1st November, 2019 at TIFAC,
Department of Applied Physics, Delhi Technological
University, Delhi, India.
12.
Mr. Ankush Dewan & Mr. Baljit Singh had attended a seminar
entitled “Contemporary Optics and Photonics” scheduled on 10th
November, 2019, at Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India.
13.
SPIE DCE Chapter organized an
OUTREACH ACTIVITY
in a Govt. School on 28th
November, 2019.
14.
Honours/Awards
Ritika Ranga, a 2nd year Ph. D. Scholar has been awarded
by SPIE Chapter Officer Travel Grant to attend the student
leadership workshop 2019, San Diego, CA, USA (August
2019).
Pooja Chauhan, a 3rd year Ph. D. Scholar has been awarded
by OSA Chapter Officer Travel Grant to attend the student
leadership workshop 2019, Washington DC, USA
(September 2019).
Conference/Workshop Attended by chapter members
SPIE Optics +Photonics 2019, August 2019, San Diego,
CA, USA.
OSA FIO+LS 2019, September 2019, Washington DC,
USA.
International Conference on Optics & Electro-Optics
2019, October 2019, Dehradun, India.
Workshop on Recent Advances in Photonics 2019,
December 2019, Assam, India.
15.
Research publications in the international journals/conference proceedings
during 2019
1) Baljit Singh, Yogita Kalra, and Kamal Kishor, “Dielectric metamaterial based broadband
reflector in visible spectrum”, In Frontiers in Optics, pp. JTu4A-73, Optical Society of
America, 2019.
2) Nishant Shankhwar, Ritika Ranga, Yogita Kalra, and Ravindra Kumar Sinha, “Controlling
the radiation pattern of a microstrip patch antenna using a checkerboard patterned
metasurfaces”, In AIP Conference Proceedings, 2136(1), p. 030003, AIP Publishing,
2019.
3) Nishant Shankhwar, Ritika Ranga, Yogita Kalra, and Ravindra Kumar Sinha, “Dielectric
ring based metamaterial perfect reflector”, In Metamaterials, Metadevices, and
Metasystems, 11080, p. 110802W, International Society for Optics and Photonics, 2019.
4) Ritika Ranga, Yogita Kalra, and Kamal Kishor, “Design of arrow-shaped nanoantenna for
electric field enhancement”, In Plasmonics: Design, Materials, Fabrication,
Characterization, and Applications XVII, 11082, p. 1108229, International Society for
Optics and Photonics, 2019.
5) Nishant Shankhwar, Ritika Ranga, Yogita Kalra, and Kamal Kishor, “Design of hexameric
flower shaped nanoantenna for energy harvesting”, In AIP Conference Proceedings,
2136(1), p. 030005, AIP Publishing, 2019.
6) Nishant Shankhwar, Yogita Kalra, Qiang Li, Ravindra Kumar Sinha, “Zero-index
metamaterial based all-dielectric nanoantenna”, 9(3), p. 035115, AIP Advances, 2019.
7) Pooja Chauhan, Ajeet Kumar, Yogita Kalra and Than Singh Saini, “A multicomponent
GAP-Se chalcogenide composition based rectangular photonic crystal fiber for coherent
supercontinuum generation”, In Photonic Fiber and Crystal Devices: Advances in
Materials and Innovations in Device Applications XIII, 11123, p. 1112310, International
Society for Optics and Photonics, 2019.
8) Rishi Aneja, Ayush Paliwal, Jorawar Dham, Pooja Chauhan, and Ajeet Kumar,
“Polarimetrical optical sensing using plasmonic nanocrescent dimer based nanoantenna
arrays”, In Frontiers in Optics, pp. JTu4A-80, Optical Society of America, 2019.
9) Ankit Sharma, Pooja Chauhan, Ajeet Kumar, Yogita Kalra and Than Singh Saini, “ Design
and analysis of microstructured optical fiber for supercontinuum generation”, In AIP
Conference Proceedings, 2136(1), p. 050002, AIP Publishing, 2019.
10) Pooja Chauhan, Ajeet Kumar, and Yogita Kalra, “A dispersion engineered silica-based
photonic crystal fiber for supercontinuum generation in near-infrared wavelength region”,
Optik, 187, pp. 230-237, 2019.
16.
Publications
Withdrawn
(INR)
Deposited
(INR)
Amount (INR)
Beginning
Balance
300+58500 58800
Posters 14,300
Pamphlets
6700
Organizational
Cost
4000
Lunch &
Refreshment
13500
Logistics /
Transport
Expenses
9500
Mementoes
8000
Ending Balance 2800
Financial Information
17.
We will organize visits to government schools and orphanages to
teach the basics of Optics and Optical Communication under
outreach activities.
We are planning to organize some of lectures by the eminent
researchers from across the world.
We have also decided to plan some industrial trips for the graduate
students.
We are also planning to organize a workshop for school girls on
11th February, 2019 in celebration of International Day of Women
and Girl in Science
Planned Activities for Future
18.