10th Optics Meet-up @ TIP

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 10th edi­tion of a uni­que gathe­ring of lea­ding sci­en­tists and developers. 

 

We are happy to wel­come you at the: TIP JENA

Ope­ning

#1 Nano­im­prin­ting Litho­gra­phy: A Revo­lu­tio­nary Approach to Micro and Nano Optics Fabrication

Patrick Schus­ter, Senior Pro­cess Tech­no­logy Engi­neer, EV Group

Ultra­vio­let (UV) Nano­im­print Litho­gra­phy (NIL) is a repli­ca­tion method that is well known for its capa­bi­lity to address a wide range of pat­tern sizes and shapes. It has been demons­tra­ted to be an effi­ci­ent pro­duc­tion method for pat­ter­ning resist lay­ers with fea­tures ran­ging from a few hundred micro­me­ters down to the nano­me­ter range. This ver­sa­ti­lity has ren­de­red UV NIL an attrac­tive solu­tion for various appli­ca­ti­ons in the pho­to­nics indus­try, such as sen­sors for auto­no­mous dri­ving and wave­gui­des for aug­men­ted rea­lity, where com­plex pat­terns and high-reso­lu­tion fea­tures are required.

 

#2 Can­cer Tre­at­ment Moni­to­ring Using Quan­tum-Sens­ing-Based Opti­cal MRI

Robin Allert, CEO & Co-Foun­der, QTAS GmbH

Liquid bio­psy has emer­ged as a powerful tool for the­rapy moni­to­ring and impro­ving pati­ent out­co­mes by enab­ling mini­mally inva­sive access to cir­cu­la­ting tumor cells (CTCs). At QTAS, we are advan­cing this field by over­co­ming the limi­ta­ti­ons of con­ven­tio­nal fluo­re­s­cence-based detec­tion methods, which are often com­pro­mi­sed by sam­ple auto­fluo­re­s­cence and limi­ted sen­si­ti­vity. Our pro­prie­tary quan­tum-sens­ing-based opti­cal MRI tech­no­logy, lever­aging nitro­gen-vacancy cen­ters in dia­mond, enables fluo­re­s­cence-free, sin­gle-cell reso­lu­tion detec­tion and sets a new bench­mark for pre­cise, high-reso­lu­tion CTC ana­ly­sis in com­plex bio­lo­gi­cal samples.

 

#3 Litho­gra­phy, Pho­to­nics, and All That

Mar­kus Schröfl, PhD, Com­pu­ta­tio­nal Pho­to­nics Engi­neer, Pho­to­nics Pre­cis­ion Engi­nee­ring GmbH

Mar­kus Schröfl will describe his tran­si­tion from a PhD in theo­re­ti­cal phy­sics to indus­try as a com­pu­ta­tio­nal pho­to­nics engi­neer and pro­vide insights into his work on mask 3D-indu­ced ima­ging degra­da­tion mecha­nisms in high- and hyper-NA EUV lithography.

 

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

Tech­no­lo­gie & Inno­va­ti­ons­park Jena
Moritz-von-Rohr-Straße 1A // 4th Floor
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/