Nanophotonic sensors and components are deployed across industries where applications are too demanding or specific for standard solutions. Selecting the right component for a specific application is rarely straightforward, and that choice is a core focus of the day. The course works through how these components and sensors function, which types and applications are most common, and what to consider when developing sensors for a specific use.
The day is led by Qin Wang, Gabriela Prando, Simon Watanabe and Anton Ek, all nanophotonics experts at RISE. The course forms part of the EU project PhotonHub Phactory.
Who should attend?
Development engineers and business developers looking to understand how nanophotonic components and sensors can be applied in industrial settings. Basic knowledge of semiconductor materials and components is useful but not required.
Registration closes 25 May and places are limited.
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