National Workshop on Nonlinear Optics (NWNO-2008)
4-5 January 2008
Organized by
Department of Science and Humanities
National Institute of Technology Calicut
ABOUT NONLINEAR OPTICS
Nonlinear optics is the study of interaction of intense laser light with matter. Ever since the invention of lasers in 1960, much progres has been made in the field of nonlinear optics. Variety of experimental and theoretical studies have been done
on nonlinear optical systems. Many nonlinear optical processes like second harmonic generation, sum and difference frequency generation, third harmonic generation, two-photon absorption, stimulated Raman effect and optical Kerr effect have been
observed experimentally and modeled theoretically. The purpose of the Workshop is to provide a forum for both senior and young scientists from different parts of our country to present and discuss current research activities and also to provide a
platform for discussion of all aspects of nonlinear optics, including new phenomena, novel devices, advanced materials and applications. The Workshop
will deal with experimental and theoretical aspects of nonlinear optics and applications. All participents should register on or before
26th December 2007 Registration fee for workshop is Rs. 250/- for all
participants.
Registration fee should be sent as demand draft in favour of Convener ( NWNO-2008) Department of Science and Humanities,
NIT Calicut.
ABOUT NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY CALICUT
National Institute of Technology Calicut was established in year 1960 as a joint venture of Government of India and Government of Kerala. This institution was granted Deemed University Status in the year 2002 and renamed as National Institute of Technology Calicut (NITC). NITC has ten departments and six centers. It offers eight undergraduates, nine postgraduate programmes apart from Ph.D degree programme. NITC is a premier institution of India and is known for its high standards in teaching and research. NITC is 20 KM away from Calicut town. Calicut town is well
connect by direct trains and by air to all major cities in India.




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