EVENT 10 October 2024

3 Day course 2025: Optomechanical system design

The course focuses on the mechanical and mechatronic design for optical systems and is intended for mechanical, mechatronic and optical engineers involved in optomechanical system design.


About this event

It is a very valuable course for any engineer interested in optomechanical design approaches and solutions.

Date: 17/18/19 March 2025

Location: Aristo meeting centre, Vestdijk 30, 5611 cc Eindhoven

 

 

Aristo Eindhoven is easily accessible and is located a 5 minute walk away from the NS train station Eindhoven in the city centre.

Investment 2025:          

2000 euro for non DSPE members (excluding VAT)

1800 euro for DSPE and Optence members (excluding VAT)

Including lunch, drinks, snacks, full colour syllabus and dinner on the first courseday.

 More information about the speakers and program of this course click here 

 

Register here


17 March 2025


The Netherlands

Aristo meeting center, Vestdijk 30, 5611 CC Eindhoven


References

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Theme: Concept optimization of system dynamics of a lithography tool.

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Paralleling the historical beginnings of modern science, assessing and addressing variation in physical systems constitutes the foundation of precision engineering. Tycho Brahe gave us the measurement data to analyse the heavens.

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References

Lunch Lecture April hosted by…

Theme: Concept optimization of system dynamics of a lithography tool.

Read more
Historical view on determinism and…

Paralleling the historical beginnings of modern science, assessing and addressing variation in physical systems constitutes the foundation of precision engineering. Tycho Brahe gave us the measurement data to analyse the heavens.

Read more
Sensor for picometer-scale positioning in…

As technology reaches the atomic and quantum scale, sub-nanometer motion control is no longer optional – it is a necessity, often in vacuum environments where even the smallest disturbances are effectively suppressed.

Read more