MONDAY
Location: Fraunhofer ILT, Steinbachstr. 15, 52074 Aachen
14:00 Welcome
14: 15 Talk Fellow Constantin Häffner
15:30 Lab Visits
17:00 Bus Transport to Hotel
The Fraunhofer ILT and the associated chairs of the RWTH Aachen University Chair for Technology of Optical Systems and Chair for Lasertechnology invite you to visit their laboratory.
Under one roof, the Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT and its associated chairs offer research and development, system design and quality assurance, consultation and education. Numerous industrial laser systems from various manufacturers as well as an extensive infrastructure are available for research and development work. In the adjacent Digital Photonic Production DPP research campus, cooperating companies from industries such as automotive and mechanical engineering, chemistry and electrical engineering, aircraft construction, precision mechanics, medical technology and optics work in their own laboratories and offices.
During the lab tour you will gain insights into the work in the fields of EUV technology, quantum communication, laser material processing and the structuring of transparent materials.
FRIDAY
Bus for Company visit leaves at 9:00 at hotel
Shaping change: This is what drives us at Forschungszentrum Jülich. As a member of the Helmholtz Association with more than 7,000 employees, we conduct research into the possibilities of a digitized society, a climate-friendly energy system, and a resource-efficient economy. We combine natural, life and engineering sciences in the fields of information, energy, and the bioeconomy with specialist expertise in high-performance computing and we also use unique scientific infrastructure.
The Peter Grünberg Institute and the Jülich Supercomputing Center stand for future computing technology, from basic research to application.
The Peter Grünberg Institute (PGI) is committed to uncovering and interpreting new phenomena in condensed matter, designing innovative materials and functional structures at the nano- and quantum-scale, and advancing experimental and theoretical techniques. Our research focuses on potential long-term applications in information technology and related fields. A particular emphasis is placed on functional materials and emergent phenomena, quantum computing, and neuromorphic computing.
The Jülich Supercomputing Centre provides leading-edge supercomputer resources, IT tools, methods, and know-how. Computing time at the highest performance level is made available to researchers in Germany and Europe by means of an independent peer-review process. At the time being, JSC operates one of the most powerful supercomputers in Europe, JUWELS, and provides the first quantum computing infrastructure with JUNIQ.
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