Optics Meet-Up @ KOMBINAT 01

Inputs · Talks · Networking

A strong exper­tise in the design and manu­fac­tu­ring of high-end opti­cal com­pon­ents  – that’s what Jena region is famous for.
Please feel kindly invi­ted to the 6th edi­tion of a uni­que gathe­ring of lea­ding sci­en­tists and developers. 

 

We are happy to wel­come you at the Kom­bi­nat 01 / West­bahn­hofstr. 13.

 

Ope­ning

Svenja Hüb­ner // Opto­Net Pho­to­nics Net­work Thuringia

 

#1 HIGH RESOLUTION LED MATRIX LIGHT SOURCES FOR AUTOMOTIVE HEADLAMPS

Dr. Flo­rian Kolb, Senior Key Expert, AMS OSRAM 

The next evo­lu­tion in auto­mo­tive head­lamps is the intro­duc­tion of high reso­lu­tion LED matrix light sources. This new tech­no­logy pro­vi­des a new level of con­trol over the light dis­tri­bu­tion in front of the vehicle. Safe­tiy is impro­ved by dri­ving with high-beam enab­led, while other vehic­les are sel­ec­tively excluded to avoid unneces­sary glare. In addi­tion, new assis­tance func­tions are enab­led, like road pro­jec­tion of gui­ding lines. The pre­sen­ta­tion will explain the various func­tions of a modern head­lamp, as well as the tech­ni­cal solu­ti­ons and opti­cal chal­lenges behind it. The new high reso­lu­tion LED matrix light source EVIYOS from ams OSRAM is intro­du­ced as key ele­ment of rea­li­zing an advan­ced auto­mo­tive headlamp.

 

#2 GLASS SUBSTITUTION FOR OPTICAL DESIGN USING SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS

Phd. Alek­sei Gars­hin, Opti­cal Design Engi­neer, Pho­to­nics Pre­cis­ion Engineering

Fin­ding a bet­ter glass com­bi­na­tion for a lens des­ing remains chal­len­ging. In most cases, opti­cal desi­gners can rely on aberra­tion theory, pre­vious expe­ri­ence, and glo­bal opti­miza­tion algo­rithms. The talk will high­ligh one more pos­si­ble tool for glass sub­sti­tu­tion- sen­si­ti­vity ana­ly­sis. Using sur­face aberra­ti­ons con­tri­bu­ti­ons, it can pre­dict a bet­ter glass for color and mono­chro­ma­tic aberra­ti­ons correction.

 

#3 REFRACTIVE MICRO-OPTICS FOR AUTOMOTIVE ILLUMINATION

Dmit­rii Ste­fa­nidi, Sci­en­ti­fic Rese­ar­cher at Depart­ment of opti­cal and mecha­ni­cal sys­tem, Fraun­ho­fer IOF

Auto­mo­tive light­ing poses incre­asing opti­cal chal­lenges, par­ti­cu­larly in achie­ving com­pact sys­tems. Cur­rent head­lamp design trends call for a »slit-like« module appearance with a sys­tem height < 20 mm, while still requi­ring high trans­mis­sion and low-cost manu­fac­tu­ring. Absorp­tion-free dou­ble-sided irre­gu­lar micro­lens arrays offer a good solu­tion for comp­cat illu­mi­na­tion, enab­ling fle­xi­ble beam sha­ping for sin­gle or mul­ti­ple LEDs. In this talk he will give an insight into this approach and how it can be applied to various appli­ca­ti­ons inclu­ding head­lights, auto­mo­tive inte­rior light­ing and exte­rior signal projection.

Open Dis­cus­sion · Net­wor­king until 10:00 pm

 

Boo­king Conditions

  • The event can be boo­ked imme­dia­tely: HERE Par­ti­ci­pa­tion is free of charge.
  • After your regis­tra­tion you will receive a confirmation.

 

We are loo­king for­ward to you – the exch­ange, the atmo­sphere and some nice drinks!

 

With your regis­tra­tion, you agree that your name will be included in a list of par­ti­ci­pants that is available to the other par­ti­ci­pants and co-organizers. 

You also ack­now­ledge that images and videos of the event can be shown on the web­sites and social media plat­forms of the orga­ni­zers and co-organizers.

Ver­an­stal­tungs­form

Ver­an­stal­tungs­ort

Kom­bi­nat 01 | Cowor­king GmbH
West­bahn­hof­straße 13
07745 Jena
Deutschland

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Kon­takt

PPE Pho­to­nics Pre­cis­ion Engineering
Dr. Jan Werschnik

+49 (0) 163 380 42 77
moc.anej-epp@kinhcsrew.naj
https://ppe-jena.com/