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Bremen Workshop on Light Scattering 2026
Leibniz-Institut für Werkstofforientierte Technologien - IWT, Bremen, Germany 
16 + 17 March 2026 
Registration by sending title of talk: 1 Feb. 2026
LATEX and LyX template for abstracts. Deadline 1 March 2026 
Travel and Hotel information 
Preliminary list of talks
	
			
			 
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LIP Conference (Light Interaction with Particles) 2026
will take place from July 5 to 10, 2026, in Rouen, France. 
Abstract submission ends........................ January 15th, 2026. 
  
			 
			
			
		 
		
	
		
		
					
			
	
	
A software called PyMultiLab which can calculate the electromagnetic properties of multilayered spherical particles. 
  
			 
			
			
	
					
			
	
	
Fortran code to compute the field of an fith oder Gaussian beam 
  
			 
			
			
		 
		
	
		
		
					
			
	
	
CPDDA: A Python Package for Discrete Dipole Approximation Accelerated by CuPy. CPDDA is object-oriented and provides two modes of operation: CPU and GPU. It can be used to simulate the light scattering and absorption properties of arbitrarily shaped particles.  
  
			 
			
			
	
					
			
	
	
Reports on the T-Matrix Method by Bo Peterson dated 1973, 1974 and 1975, Institut of Theoretical Physiks, Fack, Göteborg, Sweden 
The zip-file includes Fortran code.  
			 
			
			
		 
		
	
		
		
					
			
	
	
Open-source Lattice Boltzmann Method solver for electromagnetic wave scattering and radiation force calculations. 
  
			 
			
			
	
					
			
	
	
MATLAB interface to Warren Wiscombe's MIEV0 Fortran77 code such that it is possible to easily use MIEV0 by directly calling it from MATLAB. 
 [Qext, Qsca, Gqsc, S1, S2, Sforw, Sback, Tforw, Tback, Spike, PMOM] = ...
 mlMIEV0(XX, Crefin, Perfct, Mimcut, Anyang, Numang, Xmu, Nmom, Ipolzn, Momdim, Prnt, Verbose); 
			 
			
			
		 
		
	
		
		
					
			
	
	
Mutual Polarization Method (MPM) 
The Matlab code MPM computes the optical response based on the polarization of each particle of a nanoparticle assemble by the applied eld E0 and by the electric dipoles of the other N-1 particles in the system. 
   
			 
			
			
	
					
			
	
	
James Lock's Fortran code for the Finely stratified sphere model (Vol. 25, No. 12/December 2008/J. Opt. Soc. Am. A). 
- Link (28 Aug 2025) local copy 
 
 
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