EVENT 1 September 2021

DSPE 3-DAY COURSE Optomechanical System Design October Eindhoven fully booked

Date: 12,13,14 October 2022 Location: Aristo meeting centre, Vestdijk 30, 5611 cc Eindhoven.                                   ...


About this event

Date: 12,13,14 October 2022

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.

The course has reached the maximum of participants. Please send an email to Annemarie.schrauwen@dspe.nl to put you on the waitinglist.

Optomechanical system design is a truly multidisciplinary expertise that combines optical, mechanical, mechatronic, thermal, electrical, control and systems engineering. It covers (mass) product development for the high-tech industry, where reliability and manufacturability are paramount, as well as advanced one-of-a-kind instruments for science and research, for which ultimate performance is the design objective.

Achieving good optical system performance involves an integral approach of the optical and mechanical design during an iterative optimization process. The optomechanical engineer is not an optical designer, but he has to understand the impact of optical principles on system design and mechanics.

Course overview
To promote optomechanical system design, DSPE has taken the initiative to organize a 3-day course that provides thorough introduction. The course focuses on the mechanical design for optical systems and is intended for mechanical, mechatronic and optical engineers involved in optomechanical system design. It will also be a very valuable course for any engineer interested in optomechanical design approaches and solutions.

The teachers will guide you through the diverse landscape of optomechanical system design. They will begin with the basics and show approaches and solutions for many design issues along the way. The teachers are experienced engineers, who know the tricks of the trade in opto-mechatronics, system architecture, system design and engineering, and optomechanical engineering. Together they draw upon more than 100 years of experience in this field at Dutch universities and research institutes and in the high-tech industry.

 

More information about this course


12 October 2022


The Netherlands

Eindhoven


References

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References

Mikroniek April 2026: Developments in…

The April issue of Mikroniek presents developments in dynamics. The main theme article introduces a bouncing stage concept that can circumvent actuator-force limits in precision positioning.

Read more
Young DSPE visits QED Technologies

The next Young DSPE company visit will take place at QED Technologies. Delft on Thursday 28th of May 2026.

Read more
Lunch lecture June hosted by…

The NASA IRTF Adaptive Secondary Mirror. Speaker: Arjo Bos, Senior Scientist & Expertise Lead Optomechanics

Read more
Intellectual property for engineers

Engineers working in high-tech solve complex technical problems every day. New algorithms, control strategies, hardware architectures, production methods and software tools are constantly being developed inside engineering teams.

Read more