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URL:https://optonet-jena.de/events/optonet-workshop-%c2%b7-tolerancing/
SUMMARY:OptoNet-Workshop · Tolerancing
DESCRIPTION:Concepts · Tools · Methods\nThe purpose of this course is to 
 present concepts\, tools\, and methods of the tolerancing process from ass
 igning initial tolerance values\, performing sensitivity studies\, develop
 ing alignment strategies including compensator choice\, generating error b
 udgets to performing Monte Carlo analysis. That will help attendees determ
 ine optimal tolerances for optical systems. Detailed topics in the course 
 apply to different types of systems being developed – from low-end singl
 e element to complex systems like microscopic or photographic lenses. The 
 importance of tolerancing throughout the design process is discussed in de
 tail\, including determining robustness of the specification and design fo
 r manufacture and operation. \n\nExamples are included to help researchers
 \, designers\, engineers\, and technicians practically apply the concepts 
 to plan\, design\, engineer\, and build high-quality cost-competitive opti
 cal systems.\nTarget audience\n\n 	For researchers\, designers\, engineers
 \, and technicians\n 	The workshop will be held in English.\n\nPrior knowl
 edge &amp\; requirements\n\n 	basic understanding of optical systems\, opt
 ical design concepts and optical performance criteria\n 	examples will be 
 shown in Zemax OpticStudio\n 	participants should bring laptop with workin
 g Zemax Optic Studio &amp\; Excel\n\nAGENDA · DAY 1 (February\, 28) · 13
 :30 - 16:00\n\n\n\nTime\nTopic &amp\; Content\n\n\n13:30\nIntroduction\n\n
  	Introduction of participants\n 	Why tolerancing?\n\n\n\n\n14:00\nProcess
  &amp\; error budget\n\n 	Tolerancing process\n 	How is the error budget b
 uilt &amp\; relation to (as-built-) specification\n\n\n\n\n14:15\nToleranc
 e types\n\n 	Distinction of symmetrical &amp\; asymmetrical tolerances\n 	
 Relation of manufacturing/mounting technologies with tolerances\n 	Link to
  ISO 10110\n 	Cost impact of tolerances\n\n\n\n\n15:15\nCoffee break\n\n\n
 15:30\nOptical datasheet\n\n 	Optical datasheet as summary of all system r
 elevant data\n\n\n\n\n16:00\nEnde of Day 1\n\n\n\nAGENDA · DAY 2 (Februar
 y\, 29) · 9:00 - 16:30\n\n\n\n9:00\nSensitivity analysis/table\n\n 	Calcu
 lation of sensitivity table\n 	Example split/cemented doublet\n\n\n\n\n10:
 00\nExercise I: Sensitivity analysis/table\n\n 	Practical exercise of Sens
 itivity table based on Double Gauss\, Cooke Triplet or similar\n\n\n\n\n11
 :00\nCoffee break\n\n\n11:15\nCompensator choice &amp\; alignment concept\
 n\n 	Classical compensators\n 	Alignment strategies\n 	Example split/cemen
 ted doublet\n\n\n\n\n12:00\nExercise II: Sensitivity analysis/table\n\n 	P
 ractical exercise of Sensitivity table including compensation expansion of
  Exercise I\n\n\n\n\n12:30\nMonte Carlo Simulation\n\n 	Tolerance distribu
 tions\n 	Choice of Performance/evaluation criteria\n 	Alignment process\n\
 n\n\n\n13:00\nLunch break SCALA Restaurant\n\n\n14:00\nExercise III: Monte
  Carlo Simulation\n\n 	Practical exercise of Monte Carlo simulation based 
 on example of Exercise I &amp\; II\n\n\n\n\n15:00\nCoffee break\n\n\n15:15
 \nTolerancing in the context of consumer optics\n\n 	Aspheres &amp\; freef
 orm lenses\n 	Polymer components\n 	Tolerances of light sources\n\n\n\n\n1
 6:00\nSummary &amp\; Feedback\n\n\n16:30\nEnd \n\n\n\nReferent profiles\n
 Kristina UhlendorfLinkedIn is head of the Optical Engineering group at Mag
 ic Leap Inc. She received her MS and PhD in Physics/Optics from the Fried
 rich-Schiller University Jena\, Germany. After graduating\, she spent 11 y
 ears at Carl Zeiss designing precision optical assemblies such as mask/wa
 fer inspection systems\, photographic lenses and projection optics. Befor
 e she joined Magic Leap in 2021 she worked at the Research School of Astro
 nomy &amp\; Astrophysics\, ANU Canberra\, Australia\; Jenoptik Optical Sys
 tems GmbH\, Germany and Jabil Optics GmbH\, Germany. She has experience d
 esigning a wide range of optical systems from UV to IR\, endoscopic lenses
  to telescopes with a strong focus on tolerancing and manufacturability.\n
 \nTobias HönleLinkedIn studied laser and optotechnologies at the Universi
 ty of Applied Sciences in Jena\, Germany. Afterwards\, he gained experienc
 e in optical design\, as well as the tolerancing of optical systems in var
 ious application areas\, especially for systems with aspherical plastic le
 nses\, in different positions at Carl Zeiss\, Fraunhofer IOF and Jenoptik 
 in Jena. Since 2022\, he has been working on the development of AR glasses
  at Magic Leap\, Inc. and is leading the optical design team there since J
 uly 2023.\nVenue\n\n 	The workshop will take place in Jena\, the city of E
 rnst Abbe and Carl Zeiss who laid the foundation for modern optics 150 yea
 rs ago. Since then\, the science city Jena has been shaped by innovative\,
  light-based technologies. Enjoy the spirit in the young university town s
 urrounded by a magnificent landscape and well-known sights of European his
 tory.\n 	The venue is the SCALA Sky Conference on top of the Jentower.\n 	
 With professional technical equipment and a pleasantly undisturbed environ
 ment in an innovative dynamic environment\, the best conditions for concen
 trated work are created.\n\nRegistration\n\n 	The registration is open. Op
 toNet members benefit from a special price.\n 	Conference materials\, docu
 ments and exercises are included in the conference fee.\n 	Participants a
 re kindly expected to cover the costs for their individual travel and acco
 mmodation.\n 	Please bring your own notebook with working Zemax Optic Stud
 io &amp\; Excel.\n\nCancellation Policy\n\n 	Cancellations must be made by
  email and are free of charge until 20 January.\n 	No refunds will be made
  for cancellations after January 20 or for no-shows.\n 	In case a partici
 pant would not be able to attend the training\, a substitute can be accep
 ted. Training will be confirmed as soon as the minimum number of participa
 nts has been reached. All participants will receive a final confirmation.
  Training fees are reimbursed in case of cancellation due to force majeure
  or due to speakers preventions. No compensation will be paid for any addi
 tional costs incurred.\n\nAccomodation Recommendation\nWe recommend the fo
 llowing hotels near the venue:\n\n 	Hotel SCALA › chic business hotel 
 with a fantastic view over the city of Jena\n 	Hotel Zur Noll › pleas
 ant downtown hotel with Thuringian cuisine\n 	Hotel Vielharmonie › smal
 l individual hotel for city tourists\n 	Hotel Eulensteins › modern bout
 ique hotel with ecological orientation\n\nNote\nBy submitting this registr
 ation form\, you agree that your name will be included on a list of parti
 cipants\, which will be available to the other participants and to the co-
 organizer. Furthermore\, you agree that pictures of the event can be shown
  on our websites and our social media accounts\, unless you explicitly obj
 ect before the event.\n\n&nbsp\;
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