EVENT 11 August 2020

Open Window of the Future of Smart Optics Systems

On behalf of prof.dr.ir. Michel Verhaegen and prof.dr. Gleb Vdovin of the Delft Center for Systems and Control we herewith invite you to the Symposium “Open Window of the Future...


About this event

On behalf of prof.dr.ir. Michel Verhaegen and prof.dr. Gleb Vdovin of the Delft Center for Systems and Control we herewith invite you to the Symposium “Open Window of the Future of Smart Optics Systems”.

 

Program elements:
– 4 excellent guest speakers
– Opening of the Smart Optics Lab
– Inaugural speech prof.dr. Gleb Vdovin
– 1 day school on smart optics technologies

 

Registration: € 490,- for industrial participants and academic staff (ex. VAT) , €290,- for Phd candidates (ex. VAT)

 

More info and registration


3 March 2016



References

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References

Techcafé met als thema Manufacturability

Dé plek om ongedwongen nieuwe contacten op te doen én onder het genot van een borrel en bitterbal te sparren over tech onderwerpen.

Read more
Marriage of opto-mechatronics and electron…

This year’s DSPE Opto-Mechatronics Symposium attracted some 100 participants from academia and industry, all of whom seized the opportunity for networking, meeting technical peers, and visiting an interesting small-scale exhibition.

Read more
Working with LEM and FEM…

The phenomenon of thermal drift compromises precision as a result of thermal expansion or contraction of components, caused by small variations in temperature.

Read more