38 | 38 | || '''Postponed ! ''' || '''Thomas Ruppel (!SwissOptic AG)''' || '''Modern fabrication of high-precision-optics - [[BR]]a journey along the optical manufacturing chain'''[[BR]][[BR]]In many cases our society's development is driven by the progress in photonic technologies. Take for instance: Steadily shrinking semiconductor structures allow for digital systems of higher performance, modern optical surgery is key for a broad treatment of a population, which is getting older and older, and air or space borne high-performance optical components are vital for environmental surveillance with optical communication at a daily growing data rate. Prerequisites behind all these applications are typically very precise optical components like beam splitters, mirrors, lenses or polarization optics, which have to be produced in high quantity and very high quality.[[BR]] [[BR]]In the context of this talk the requirements for those components and the manufacturing steps will be presented. In some outstanding cases even exotic ideas and technologies are necessary, which will be explained by practical examples.[[BR]][[BR]]Presentation: German[[BR]][https://svn.mpia.de/trac/gulli/att/raw-attachment/wiki/AlteVortraege2019S2/2019-11-29_SwissOptic.pdf Slides: English] [[BR]]Questions: German, English || |
39 | 39 | || '''06.12.2019 (10hrs, HdA Auditorium)''' || '''Jan Rybizki''' || '''Sustainability at MPIA[[BR]][[BR]]'''What is the amount of our CO,,2 ,,footprint at MPIA?[[BR]]Which measures could help to reduce it?[[BR]]How is our planet doing?[[BR]][[BR]]Since about 8 months we have been discussing questions like these in our sustainability coffee, each Friday at 10:40hrs in the library. This talk is a distillate of those meetings about sustainability with respect to our institute.[[BR]][[BR]]Presentation: German[[BR]] [https://svn.mpia.de/trac/gulli/att/raw-attachment/wiki/AlteVortraege2019S2/2019-12-06_Sustainability.pdf Slides: English] [[BR]]Questions: German, English || |