SPIE STUDENT CHAPTER-IIST Annual Report(2014-15)
Table briefing the events in the year 2014-15:Events are listed in reverse chronological order Date Event Activity 18 th May 2015 28th March 2015 Guest lecture at IIST Talk on Digital Holography and Imaging System Prof. S. Dutta Gupta, School of Physics, University of Hyderabad gave a talk on Nonlinear optical PTsymmetric systems: Cavity control and regularization of spectral singularity Dr. Bhargab Das, from CSIO Chandigarh Feb 2015 Outreach Activity NSS Women College, University college and Mar Ivanios College, Trivandrum 15 th Dec to 18 th Dec 2014 8th December 2014 23 rd Oct 2014 Industrial and technical visit Visiting Lecture Topical student talk Technical visit to Indian Institute of Astrophysics and Industrial visit to RRI, ISAC and LEOS Dr. Yoko Miyamoto of "The University of Electro- Communications", Japan gave a talk on Optics research activities in Japan Student talk on Exploring phenomena by which colors manifest 15 th Oct 2014 Nobel prize talks Dr. K. B. Jinesh, Department of Physics, IIST Let there be Light: 2014 Nobel prize in Physics and Dr. Rakesh Kumar Singh, Department of Physics, IIST Nobel Prize for Chemistry 2014: S. W. Hell, E. Betzig and W. E. Morner for development of super resolved Fluorescence Microscopy
About SPIE @ IIST this year: This year our concentration was more towards learning the research trends in holography applications. Outreach activities were conducted at nearby undergraduate colleges highlighting International Year of Light and research opportunities going on in IIST adaptive optics lab. This led to increased collaborations and team work. Having conducted outreach activities at 3 colleges, we have got our outreach routine for demonstrations ready and are ready to demonstrate the same to other colleges. Also undergrad members worked together to apply for Outreach grant cycle 1, although we couldn t get selected. In this process we developed some team spirit in planning and this is going to serve as an experience for the next opportunity. There were talks highlighting Nobel prize 2014 by faculties of IIST. A student talk based on the topic related to a question that rose during discussions with our Advisor, Dr. Rakesh Kumar Singh. New research projects have started, some with interdisciplinary approach. This lead to increased exchange of knowledge and ideas among different disciplines. Also, new M.Tech Optical Engg. students batch joined our SPIE Chapter. And two professionals in the field of Image processing optics Mr. Rahul Waghmare and in the field of Experimental Mechanics Mr. Digendranath Swain have joined as members of our SPIE team this year.
Our Lab (highlight photos this year): Following photos show few of the activities that happened this year. Holography experiments with red and green laser Interesting pattern formed on a screen when red and green laser are passed through sucrose crystals due to refraction and TIR in randomly shaped crystal structure.
Optical rotation effect demonstrated based on selective scattering in direction perpendicular to polarization of laser beam (diode laser provided in spie activity kit) Designs obtained using multiple diffraction grating with varied orientations. Diffraction gratings (provided in spie activity kit) can be seen on the right bottom.
Outreach Activity: Outreach at NSS Women College, Trivandrum
Outreach at Mar Ivanios College, Trivandrum
Outreach at University College, Trivandrum
Guest Lectures Lecture on Holography and Imaging systems by Dr. Bhargav Das, CSIO, Chandigarh, India Optics research activities in Japan, Dr. Yoko Miyamoto of "The University of Electro-Communications", Japan
Nonlinear optical PT-symmetric systems: Cavity control and regularization of spectral singularity" Prof. S. Dutta Gupta, School of Physics, University of Hyderabad Student talk: Exploring phenomena by which colors manifest in nature It all started with a question on why peacock or even pigeon neck s feathers show glittering colors which vary in shades at different angular directions. And the question on why butterfly wing s colors are lost on just handling it s wings little carelessly with fingers. In this talk we discussed various mechanisms by which we see colors around us.
Butterfly image shows that actual color of pigment on the butterfly wing is grey and beautiful color patterns are visible only when illuminated by white light due to phenomena called iridescence. Demonstration of photoelasticity Demonstration of Flourescence: Green laser incident from right side. Water with Dettol (for scattering), scattering laser light without wavelength alteration. Whereas Rhodamine solution(left) scattering fluorescent green color which corresponds to lower energy electron de-excitation transition in rhodamine.
Research Activities: - Coherence and Polarization Optics - Imaging behind the random scattering medium - Quantitative phase contrast imaging through the random scattering media - Applications of Laser Speckles - Holography - Small Deformation Measurement using laser speckle - Optical Communication New R&D this year: - Controlled synthesis of coherence and polarization using intensity correlation and speckle holography technique by Mr Vinu R V - An MTech project on Single shot measurement of Jones matrix by Mr. Neeraj Kumar Soni - Physical Optics: Generation of network of helical phase structure in the partially coherent beam - An MTech project on 3D reconstruction of shape of phase object by Mr. Atul Somkuwar - Research in the field of ghost imaging by a PhD student, Ms.Darshika Singh has started - An optical metrology instrument for measuring small deformation using laser speckle is in the process of development. Initial work in this direction is started as part of B.Tech project by Mr. Sai Krishna and we are looking forward to develop it in the near future.
- Research on Secure communication using quantum optics by Mr. Ameen Yasir Next Plans - This year, we saw technical expertise increasing among the members of our SPIE chapter and also with increased alumni members, we are looking forward to improve more professional advices to the chapter members. - With increased collaborations with other research teams, we are looking forward to wide variety of research topics and knowledge and skill sharing among the research team members. - We have also started giving impetus to interdisciplinary work this year. Collaboration with Nano-chemistry lab and Mechanical engineering dept. of IIST have already started. Collaborations have led to exchange and development of new ideas. This is expected to give a good push to research of optics and developing new applications at IIST.
Expenditure: Expenses for outreach program and demonstrations =Rs 7,500 Visiting professors travel expenses =Rs. 30,900 Optical Metrology conference registration =Rs. 10,800 IIST SPIE chapter webpage subscription =Rs. 1,850 Cumulative expenditure till June 2015 =Rs. 51,050 Money obtained from SPIE around Rs. 66,200 INR+ 10,000 (from last year) Money left for further activities = 25,150 INR
Chapter representatives: President: Vinu R. V. Vice-President: Atul Somkuwar Secretary: Sai Krishna Cheruvupally Advisor: Rakesh Kumar Singh List of student members in 2014-15: 1) Ritu Anilkumar 2) Alikhan Basheer 3) Sunil Chaubey 4) Sai Krishna Cheruvupally 5) Kaumudibikash Goswami 6) Rajeesh M.G. 7) Shankar Ram Njattuvetty Rammohan 8) Vinu R. V. 9) Shalina Salim 10) Neethu Sasikumar 11) Richa Sharma 12) Darshika Singh 13) Atul Somkuwar 14) Niraj Soni 15) Digendranath Swain 16) Aparna V. 17) Joshua Deepak Veesa 18) Rahul Waghmare 19) Ameen Yasir
New Members added in 2014-15: 1) Rahul Waghmare 2) Digendranath Swain 3) Aparna V. 4) Joshua Deepak Veesa 5) Darshika Singh 6) Shalina Salim 7) Rajeesh M.G. 8) Sunil Chaubey 9) Ritu Anilkumar Alumni Members: 1) Sai Krishna Cheruvupally 2) Atul Somkuwar 3) Neeraj Soni 4) Neethu Sasikumar 5) Alikhan Basheer 6) Kaumudibikash Goswami Contacts: Dr. Rakesh Kumar Singh- krakeshsingh@iist.ac.in Mr.Vinu R V- vinurv1984@gmail.com IIST SPIE Chapter website: http://vismayainfotech.com/iist123/index.php
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