The Future of Temperature Sensing Focus Topic invites abstracts to highlight the cutting-edge developments in next-generation temperature measurement science & technology. We seek contributions that explore transformative approaches to temperature metrology, driven by advances in integrated photonics, nanofabrication, optical frequency metrology, optomechanics, nitrogen-vacancy systems, and atomic and molecular platforms. We welcome both fundamental and applied research addressing the full spectrum of next-generation temperature sensing: from novel sensor architectures and readout techniques to theoretical modeling and metrological frameworks. Submissions that push the boundaries of precision, scalability, and environmental resilience are especially encouraged.
Areas of Interest: TS is seeking abstracts in areas including, but not limited to:
- Integrated Photonics-Based Temperature Sensors
- Quantum-Based Primary Thermometry using optomechanics, Doppler broadening, and cold atomic/molecular systems
- Nitrogen-Vacancy (NV) Centers for nanoscale and quantum-enhanced temperature measurements
- Nanoscale Thermometry for semiconductor, biological, or chemical applications
- Optical fiber-based thermometers for distributed sensing
We encourage submissions that push the boundaries of precision, scalability, and environmental resilience in temperature sensing technologies.
TS1: The Future of Temperature Sensing Oral Session
Invited Speakers:
- John Davis, University of Alberta, Canada
- Sergey Dedyunin, National Research Council of Canada (NRC), Canada
- Olga Kozlova, Le Laboratoire Commun de Métrologie (LNE-Cnam), France
- Stephan Krenek, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), Germany
- Jeremy Latsko, United States Air Force Metrology and Calibration (AFMETCAL), “Breaking the (Calibration) Chain: The Quantum Metrology Revolution for Assured Military Readiness?”
- Graham Machin, National Physical Laboratory (NPL), UK, “Keynote Talk: The Transformation of Temperature Traceability”
TS2: The Future of Temperature Sensing Poster Session
