515. JENA Optics Colloquium – Dr. Daniel Claus
Since May 2018, the traditional JENA Carl Zeiss Optics Colloquium has continued as the JENA Optics Colloquium at the Abbe Center of Photonics on the Beutenberg Campus in Jena and online. It is open to everyone interested from research, industry, and education, and serves as a forum for new technologies in photonics.
For the 515th edition of the colloquium, we are pleased to welcome Dr. Daniel Claus and his presentation.
Ultra-high speed MHz optical metrology applied to uncooperative technical and medical samples
This talk will deal with various optical metrology techniques for the estimation of 3D topography applied to industrial and medical samples.
The information provided via optical metrology must fulfill a large range of boundary conditions such as optical resolution, measurement uncertainty, measurement speed and constraints imposed by the sample to be measured including its environment.
The technologies which will be discussed in this presentation are focused on ultra-high speed 3D topographic metrology systems offering data rates of a few Mhz. It will be demonstrated that these systems work well at harsh environmental conditions such as manufacturing workshops or as a handheld device in clinical applications with continuously changing reference coordinate system. Moreover, the sample itself with regards to its measurement surface and/or volume, such as specular reflective and surface scattering, semitransparent or volume scattering, significantly influences the choice of metrology technique.
With regards to the boundary conditions and application scenario, different metrology systems will be presented based on chromatic confocal point sensors, chromatic confocal multi point sensors and single shot dual wavelength area sensor.
All of which are perfectly suited for their specific task, which will be highlighted within the presentation.
Dr. Daniel Claus
In 2006 Daniel Claus graduated in mechanical engineering at the Technische Universität Ilmenau. From 2007–2010 he did his PhD at the University of Warwick (UK) focusing on resolution improvement techniques applied digital holography. From 2010–2013 he worked as a research associate at the Kroto Research Centre in Sheffield (UK) focusing on advancing ptychography, an iterative phase retrieval technique.
From 2013–2017 he worked as a senior scientist at ITO in Stuttgart focusing on the development of novel quantitative phase imaging techniques, chromatic confocal spectral interferometry, elastography and hyperspectral holography.
From 2017–2022 he was leading the metrology group at ILM in Ulm, working on chromatic confocal imaging for dental applications, high speed digital holography and lock-in thermography.
From 2022- now he has been working as a systems engineer and project manager at Swissoptic (Member of the Jenoptik group), developing optical systems for medical applications.
Participation and booking conditions
- The event is open to all interested participants and can be booked now.
- The event will take place in a hybrid format: in the Auditorium of the Abbe Center of Photonics, Albert-Einstein-Str. 6, 07745 Jena, and online at: https://optonet-jena-de.zoom.us/j/88612730949
- Participation is free of charge.
- The presentation will be held in English.
The JENA Optics Colloquium is supported by: Carl Zeiss AG · Ernst-Abbe-Hochschule Jena · Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Engineering · Friedrich Schiller University Jena · JENOPTIK AG · Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology e.V.
The event is organized by OptoNet e.V.
History
The JENA Optics Colloquium traces its origins to a lecture series initiated by the Jena Zeiss Works in 1971, initially established for the continuing education of employees. By attracting high-profile speakers, it quickly developed into an important discussion forum for the country’s leading optics experts.
After 1989, the colloquium was continued in cooperation with the Institute of Applied Optics at the University of Jena, represented by Prof. Kowarschik. With the involvement of leading scientists and companies, as well as cooperation with institutions including Fraunhofer IOF and Leibniz IPHT, it gained further significance.
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Location
Abbe Center of Photonics
Albert-Einstein-Straße 6
07745 Jena
Germany
Contact
OptoNet e.V.
Paul Kreibich
03641 327 92 96
ed.anej-tenotpo@hcibierk.luap
www.optonet-jena.de