2018 International SPAD Sensor Workshop (ISSW)

The International SPAD Sensor Workshop focuses on the study, modeling, design, fabrication, and characterization of SPAD sensors. The workshop welcomes all researchers, practitioners, and educators interested in SPADs, SPAD imagers, and associated applications, not only in imaging but also in other fields.

Web site: link

ISSW booklet: link

Steering Committee

Sara Pellegrini, ST Microelectronics, United Kingdom
Robert K Henderson, Edinburgh University, United Kingdom
David Stoppa, AMS, Switzerland
Alberto Tosi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Edoardo Charbon, EPFL AQUA, Switzerland
Claudio Bruschini, EPFL AQUA, Switzerland

Presentations:

NIR SPADs and Fast-gating Circuits, Alberto Tosi, Politecnico di Milano
Industrialised SPADs in Deep-submicron CMOS Technology, Sara PELLEGRINI, STMicroelectronics
Industrialized NIR SPAD Technology in 180nm, Amos FENIGSTEIN, TowerJazz
NUV-HD and NIR-HD SPIMs and Applications, Alberto GOLA, Fondazione Bruno Kessler
SiPM and SPAD Arrays for Next Generation LIDAR, Salvatore Gnecchi, SensL
Geiger-mode LiDAR with InP-based SPADs: From Airborne Platforms to Driverless Cars, Mark Itzler, Argo AI
SPADs for FLIM, Robert Henderson, University of Edinburgh
From SPADs to Quantum Computing, Edoardo Charbon, EPFL
Multizone, Multiobject D-TOF System in 55nm, Robert Kappel, ams AG
The Latest on SPAD Imaging in Japan – Event Detection and Quick Readout Schemes, Kunihiro Asada, University of Tokyo
Optical Solutions for Light Intensity Enhancement in Large-Pixel Size SPAD Sensors, Ken Wu, VisEra Technologies Company
Angle Sensitive SPADs, Alyosha Molnar, Cornell University
A SPAD-based, Direct Time of Flight, 64 Zone, 15fps, Parallel Ranging Device Based on 40nm CMOS SPAD Technology, Bruce Rae and Pascal Mellot, ST Microelectronics
SPAD Based Streak Cameras, Wilfried Uhring, University of Strasbourg
Space Secure Communications using Single Photons, Paolo Villoresi, University of Padova
BCD SPAD Imager with Reconfigurable Macropixels for Photon Counting, Timing and Coincidence Detection, Federica Villa, Politecnico di Milano
Computational Single-photon Imaging, Gordon Wetzstein, Stanford University
Imaging at the Speed of Light, Daniele Faccio, University of Glasgow
SPAD Arrays: from Single-Molecule Detection to Wide-Field Phasor Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging, Xavier Michalet, UCLA
LIDARs for Automotive and Industrial Applications, Lucio Carrara, Fastree3D
Time-Domain Near Infrared Spectroscopy, Davide Contini, Politecnico di Milano
Imaging with Entangled Photons, Matteo Perenzoni, Fondazione Bruno Kessler