European Optical Society (EOS)
The purpose of the EOS is to contribute to the scientific progress in Optics and related sciences and to promote their applications on the European and international levels.Optics as a science, technology, and base for industry, consumer goods, and health care makes a significant contribution to society and has a great potential for further development. The European Optical Society (EOS) serves as the joint forum for all individuals, companies, organisations, educational institutions, and learned and professional societies, who recognise the opportunity and challenge that a common European base provides for the development of optics in its broadest sense. It seeks to provide a powerful joint representation through concerted efforts which include:
- supporting the dissemination of knowledge about the use and value of optics to the general public, industry, media, and on the political level
- coordinating optics conferences and publications in Europe
- enhancing the professional standing of individuals working in optics
- promoting European educational standards in optics in education, training, and examination at all levels
- supporting the progress and application of optics by influencing European R+D policy, fostering the exchange of students and professionals, and promoting employment in optics throughout Europe
- acting as the forum for the European professional and learned societies for the collection and dissemination of information, for the coordination of policies, and for joint ventures.
Wherever possible, the EOS seeks to achieve these aims by coordinating and strengthening the activities of existing organisations and bodies rather than by creating new ones.
Activities of the European Optical Society
Presently, the European Optical Society
- organizes Topical Meetings and sponsors other scientific meetings,
- establishes a calendar of optics events in Europe,
- has the editorial responsibility for the Journal of the European Optical Society, Journal of Optics parts A and B. These journals are published by the Institute of Physics (IOP) Publishing Ltd, London - UK,
- publishes a newsletter,
- is continuously working to establish collaboration or coordination agreements with other learned societies active in optics and related sciences.
- is a member of OPEN: Optics and Photonics European Network