EVENT 11 August 2020

European Robotics Forum 2015

Go visit the European Robotics Forum 2015 The European Robotics Forum is a meeting point for at least 350 scientists, companies and robotics officials from the European Commission. The program provides...


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Go visit the European Robotics Forum 2015

The European Robotics Forum is a meeting point for at least 350 scientists, companies and robotics officials from the European Commission. The program provides an opportunity for the companies and researchers to meet and interact in workshops and seminars in order to expand their networks, gather the latest relevant information, and build new business and collaborations.
So, go visit the European Robotics Forum 2015.

For more information, contact Henk Kiela, Professor in Applied Mechatronics (including Robotics) at Fontys Hogescholen.


11 March 2015



References

Lunch Lecture April hosted by…

Theme: Concept optimization of system dynamics of a wafer metrology tool

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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.

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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.

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References

Lunch Lecture April hosted by…

Theme: Concept optimization of system dynamics of a wafer metrology 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