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ANNUAL REPORT DECEMBER 2017 SPIE Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Chapter. Centro de Ciencias Aplicadas y Desarrollo Tecnológico, Circuito Exterior S/N, Ciudad Universitaria, Coyoacán, México D.F., 04510. Tel: +(52)(55)5622-8602 ext. 1215 Conctact: FB: SPIE UNAM Chaper http://www.academicos.ccadet.unam.mx/spie/ email: [email protected]
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ANNUAL REPORT

DECEMBER 2017

SPIE Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Chapter.

Centro de Ciencias Aplicadas y Desarrollo Tecnológico,

Circuito Exterior S/N, Ciudad Universitaria, Coyoacán, México D.F.,

04510.

Tel: +(52)(55)5622-8602 ext. 1215

Conctact:

FB: SPIE UNAM Chaper

http://www.academicos.ccadet.unam.mx/spie/

email: [email protected]

1. Memebers Details

1.1 Elected Officers 2017

Officer Name e-mail SPIE ID #

President Itzel Reyna Morales [email protected]

Vice-President Jennyfer Zapata Farfan [email protected]

Secretary Juan Manuel Gómez Cruz [email protected]

Treasurer Gabriel Castillo Santiago [email protected] 3520535

Advisor Rufino Díaz Uribe rufino. [email protected] 385074

1.2 List of current members

Total: 43 members

Name Expires

Anays Acevedo Barrera 27 July 2018

Luis Enrique Alcántar Villegas 6 September 2018

Giovanni Alonso-Torres 17 May 2018

Sergio Anaya-Vera 6 March 2018

Victor de Emanuel Armengol-Cruz 2 March 2018

Santiago Bernal Langarica 21 May 2018

Mildred Soccoro Cano 17 May 2018

Pablo Castro-Marín 4 May 2018

Yozhimar Raúl Cisneros 21 June 2018

Jaime Donlucas Pérez 24 May 2018

Angel Eduardo Escarcega Mendicuti 14 January 2018

Berenice García 6 September 2018

Yesenia-Angelica Garcia-Jomaso 29 May 2018

Juan Manuel Gomez Cruz 16 November 2017

Andrea Gómez-Beltrán 21 March 2018

Juan Manuel González López 21 May 2018

Francisco Gonzalez-Martinez 21 May 2018

Andrés Gutiérrez Valdés 25 November 2017

Guillermo Alejandro Hernandez Mendoza 21 May 2018

Martín Jiménez-Rodríguez 27 March 2018

Mónica Maldonado-Terrón 18 May 2018

Daniela Margarito 26 November 2017

Ivan Montes 15 November 2017

José Agustín Moreno-Larios 27 August 2018

Mitzi Ordóñez Pérez 19 October 2017

Federico Ortiz Trejo 17 October 2017

Arturo Osorio-Infante 4 November 2017

Reinher Pimentel-Dominguez 21 May 2018

Diana Pineda 30 July 2018

Osvaldo Ponce-Hernández 22 May 2018

Gina Prado-Prone 12 January 2018

Catalina Ramírez-Guerra 3 May 2018

Itzel Reyna-Morales 17 January 2018

Omar Rodriguez Nunez 15 January 2018

Sandra Sánchez 21 May 2018

Juan Salvador Tafoya Vargas 19 November 2017

Jaime Tinoco-Campuzano 18 May 2018

Elsa Fernanda Torres-Feria 21 May 2018

Félix-Esteban Torres-González 30 May 2018

Jonathan Urrutia-Anguiano 30 July 2018

Celestino Vargas 18 May 2018

Amado Velázquez-Benítez 3 November 2017

Jennyfer Zapata 9 January 2018

1.3 Chapter Benefits 2017

Grant Status Activity Grant used

Visiting Lecturer used

Optics Outreach used

Officer travel used

2. Report of activities monthly and weekly We organize a monthly lecture in different facilities of The National Autonomous

University of México (UNAM) mainly with local speakers, but we also had two

external invited speakers. All events have been announced in the printed and

digital university gazette, in addition with our printed posters and digital

advertising that circulates in multiple social networks. We decide as a Chapter to

spend part of our

activity grant ($35.00 USD per lecture) in snacks, beverages and others. In order to

make the lectures more enjoyable, and in an optics-related memorabilia as a

present to all our speakers. Publicity spent was cover by our university. We had an

average of 30 people assisting per seminary. In the next table we present the

month and the lecture given by the invited speakers.

2.1 Monthly:

Month Lecturer Institution Title

January

Dr. Nicolas K. Fontaine

Bell Labs & Nokia Space Division multiplexed optical communications over

multimode fiber

February

Dr. Mayo Villagrán CCADET, UNAM. “Algunas aplicaciones de Láseres pulsados de ns”

March

Dra. Ma. Beatriz de la Mora-Mójica

CCADET, UNAM. “Propiedades fotónicas y plasmónicas de

nanamateriales y su aplicación para el desarrollo de

biosensores y biomarcadores.”

April Dr. Enoch Gutiérrez Herrera

CCADET, UNAM. “Fotomedicina: algunas aplicaciones”

May

Dr. Asur Guadarrama Santana

CCADET, UNAM.

“Avances y perspectivas de un sistema de medición temporal

de bajo ruido basado en perturbaciones de campo eléctrico para aplicaciones

físico-químicas y biológicas”

November Dr. Bernardino Barrientos García

Centro de Investigaciones en

Óptica

“Algunas aplicaciones en Óptica”

December Dra. Ma. Del Carmen López Bautista

Instituto de Ingeniería, UNAM

“Sensores refractométricos basados en fibras

microsestructuradas”

Publicity of Monthly Lecture:

2.2 Weekly

The Department of Optics at CCADET/UNAM organizes a weekly seminar with students and researchers. This year the SPIE UNAM Chapter was given the task to organize completely the weekly seminar and it was consolidated for a higher number of attendees, inviting more students from other institutes, colleges, universities and entrepreneurs related to optics and photonics. We spent $20.00 USD per week in snacks, beverages and others. With usually three or four editions per month and an average of 35 people per seminary. In the modality of weekly seminars we give opportunity to regular students, student in social service, no-graduate students and recent graduates that presents their first works and contributions to the academic environment and their we could be evaluated by doctors, PhDs and master students promoting in this way a positive feedback.

3. OPUMA – UFO 2017

What is OPUMA – UFO 2017?

OPUMA - UFO 2017 was created by the members of SPIE-UNAM Student Chapter with the

intention of giving continuity to “The First School of Optics and Photonics SPIE-UNAM” and

OPUMA (Optics, Photonics and Upcoming Methods and Applications) 2016 held from July

31st to August 4th at the center for Applied Sciences and Technological Development

(CCADET) UNAM.

Aim of OPUMA – UFO 2017

This year our event OPUMA- UFO (Ultrafast Optics School) was organized together with

several internal institutions on UNAM (Mexico) and the University of Salamanca (USAL) at

Spain by the office of divulgation and contact in the UNAM. The USAL participated and

sponsored with the representation of Dr. Camilo Méndez (USAL) and Dra. Martha Fuertes

(Centro de Ciencias de la Complejidad, UNAM).

The internal sponsored was:

Posgrado Ingeniería Eléctrica – UNAM

Dirección General de Personal Académico – UNAM

Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares – UNAM

Centro de ciencias Aplicadas y Desarrollo Tecnológico – UNAM.

Centro de Ciencias de la Complejidad – UNAM.

International Sponsor:

University of Salamanca – Spain

SPIE

Main program and poster OPUMA – UFO 2017:

** C3: Centro de Ciencias de la Complejidad front of Universum Museum

OPUMA CONFERENCE – UFO 2017

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

(CCADET) ( C3 ) (CCADET) (CCADET) (CCADET)

8:30-9:30 Registro 9:30-10:00

Dr. Jesús Garduño Workshop: Dr. Alfred

Mesa Redonda 10:00-10:30 Inauguración

Mtro. Roberto Vega

U’Ren

10:30-11:30 Dr. Rubén

Barrera Ing. Vicente Garcia

Taller:

Dr. Scott Tyo 11:30-11:45 Break Break

11:45-13:00 Dr. Camilo Ruiz Dr. Brian Vohnsen Dr. Luis Orozco Dr. Scott Tyo

13:00-14:00 Dr. Francisco

Fernández Dr. Marcos Dantus Dr. Israel Rocha

Dra. Tatiana Fiordelisio

Clausura

14:00-15:30 Comida

15:30-17:00 Workshop: Workshop: Workshop:

Dr. Marcos Dantus

Dr. Luis Orozco Dr. Brian Vohnsen 17:00-18:00

Plenaries:

Dr. Luis Orozco - University of Maryland Title: Óptica cuántica con nanofibras, del efecto Purcell a super

y subradianza.

Dr. Brian Vohnsen - University College Dublin (Visiting Lecturer SPIE Grant)

Title: SPP wavefront sensing

Prof. Scott Tyo – UNSW Canberra Australia Title: “Fundamentals of imaging of polarimetry”

Prof. Marcos Dantus – Michigan State University

Title: Avances recientes en la reconfiguración de Pulsos

Ultracortos

Dr. Camilo Ruiz - Univesity of Salamanca

Title: Aplicaciones de láseres intensos para pulsos de

attosegundos y aceleradores de plasma.

Workshops (3 hrs)

Dr. Luis Orozco

Date: Tuesday 1st de Agosto

1. Las nanofibras ópticas: Fabricación, modos electromagnéticos, modos torsionales y

propiedades de polarización

2. Átomos alrededor de las fibras ópticas y atraimiento de átomos alrededor de la nanofibra.

Dr. Brian Vohnsen

Date: Wednesday 2nd de Agosto

Title: Óptica del ojo humano y la retina

Dr. Scott Tyo

Date: Jueves 3rd de Agosto

Title: Remote Sensing Applications for electrical engineering

Dr. Marcos Dantus

Date: Monday July 31st

Title: Reconfiguración de pulsos ultracortos y sus aplicaciones.

Ms. Roberto Vega

Date: August 2nd.

Title: Elementos de propiedad industrial para estudiantes de ingeniería.

Talks:

Dr. Jesús Garduño Mejía – CCADET, UNAM.

Date: August 1st.

Topic: No-linear Optics & Ultrafast Optics

Title: “Diseño y Construcción de fuentes láser de femtosegundos”

Dr. Israel Rocha Mendoza – CICESE

Date: August 2nd.

Topic: No-Linear Microscopy & No-linear Optics

Title: “Microscopía óptica lineal y no lineal con hoja de luz en CICESE”

Dr. Alfred U’Ren – ICN, UNAM.

Date: August 3rd

Topic: Quantum Optics

Title: “Ingeniería de luz no-clásica”

Dr. Rubén Barrera - IF, UNAM

Date: August 1st.

Topic: Classic Optics

Title: ¿Qué es el fotón?

Dra. Tatiana Fiordelisio Coll – FC, UNAM

Date: August 3rd

Topic: Opto-genetic

Title: La optogenética una forma de comprender la función celular

Ing. Vicente García – MEXITEK S.A.

Date: August 1st.

Topic: business entrepreneurship Title: El láser en México, y su proyección para las siguientes generaciones.

3.1 Attendees:

All Chapter's members participated helping with the registration of the attendees, solving doubts about how a Chapter is managed and, if the participants were from another university, how to found a Chapter in their respective universities. We had 150 people registered and 80-85 attendees per day.

4. SPIE UNAM Chapter Disseminations: The Student Chapter continued its work and effort to inform the public about the advances and discovery of optics and photonics. Thus, the group redoubled efforts in all its outreach events. We consolidated a part of the Student Chapter that we think is very important and therefore we invest a lot of time and effort. In these activities we made demonstrations to describe in a friendly way “what is the light?” and “What is the important of the Science on the life?” This year, we launched an internal call to generate the interest of our members, in which we invited them to innovate new and simple home experiments that could show that Science is available to everyone. Some examples of outreach and education activities where participated the SPIE-

UNAM Student Chapter.

We received SPIE Education Outreach Grand, September.

Open doors CCADET, UNAM. University City, Mexico, May 18 th.

Talk with demonstrative events

Solar Eclipse observation on CDMX, Mexico, August 21th.

Visit to Pediatric Hospital Coyoacán, September 26th.

Talk, demonstrative experiments and workshops.

“Noche de las Estrellas 2017”, November 25th.

Workshop, demostrative experiments and talks.

Open doors IF, University City, Mexico, November 17th.

Talk with demonstrative experiments.

Open Doors Materials, University City, Mexico, November 24th.

Talk with demonstrative experiments.

“La Fiesta de las Ciencias y las Humanidades 2017”, Universum. December 2nd.

Presentation of Experiments, Workshops and Sketch.

Visit to Science Faculty, March 28 th.

Presentation of Experiments

5. Attendance at international SPIE meetings

As a part of a SPIE Student Chapter we sent 3 representative members of our Chapter to the Optical Metrology in Munich, Germany for this event we used the officer travel grant and we participated in student meetings such as the Leadership Workshop. Also we sent 2 representative members of our Chapter to the SPIE Optics + Optoelectronics 2017 in Prague. Added to this several members had proceedings of their work in several compilations, then realize it.

Characterization of a conical null-screen corneal topographer (SPIE Conference

Proceeding)

Authors: Osorio-Infante, Arturo, Campos-García, Manuel, et al.

Published: 26 June 2017

Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor using a Raspberry Pi embedded system

Ramiro Contreras-Martinez, Jesús Garduño-Mejía, Martha Rosete-Aguilar, Carlos J.

Román-Moreno, Univ. Nacional Autónoma de México (Mexico)

Evaluation of a human corneal surface with the null-screen method

Victor de Emanuel Armengol-Cruz, Manuel Campos-García, Cesar Cossio-Guerrero, Univ.

Nacional Autónoma de México (Mexico)

Published: 26 June 2017

A high resolution hand-held focused beam profiler (SPIE Conference Proceeding)

Authors: Zapata-Farfan, J., Garduño-Mejía, J., et al.

Published: 16 May 2017

Flow-through nanohole array based sensor implemented on analogue smartphone

components (SPIE Conference Proceeding)

Authors: Gomez-Cruz, Juan, Nair, Srijit, et al.

Published: 25 August 2017

6. Financial information A) Beginning balance Beginning the 2017 with near to 20 members, In June, we achieved the goal of 42 members with current membership. b) Funds raised and expended (indicate amounts and source/destination)

Source Amount in USD

Activity Grant 2016 $ 10

Activity Grant 2017 $1300

total $1310

Source/Destination Amount in USD

Bank commission for international transfer

35.73

31 Weekly talks 620

6 Monthly lectures 210

Part of the advertising for the different events.

50

Monthly lecture and OPUMA – UFO gifts to the speakers.

170

Part of the cost of the t-shirts for the OPUMA – UFO.

156

Unused resources 58.27

b) Funds expended from others institutions

7. Details of planned activities for the future For 2018 we will address the following subjects: a) Implement monthly meetings dedicated to the explanation and consolidation

of the scientific dissemination part, inviting different experts of the subject so that through this way formalize the work.

b) Increase the number of attends in the Monthly Lecture and the Weekly Seminar

c) Consolidate and propose a suitable planning to transform the OPUMA Conference into a FOCUS. We want to give continuity to the project of the Ultra Fast Optical School (UFO).

d) Maintain the collaboration with other Student Chapters in events like “Open Doors”, “Stars Night” and other types of meetings about of disseminations of the Science but not only at our university. We wan extends our frontiers to others states of Mexico.

e) d) Members of our Chapter already sent abstracts to participate in international SPIE meetings, if they happened to be accepted we expect to use the officer travel grant in order to provide them support.

Source/Destination Institution

Food, snacks and beverages for the OPUMA – UFO event.

Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares, UNAM.

Researchers’ expenses for the different events.

Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares, CCADET and Instituto de Ingeniería.

Locations and audiovisual resources

Centro de Investigaciones complejas and CCADET.

T-shirts for events Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares, UNAM.


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