KSOP Summer School 2018

Enjoy with us the fascinating world of Optics & Photonics! Three days of discussions, lectures and networking on the latest research topics in Optics and Photonics located in the middle of the Black Forest.
Summer School Grafik

In 2018 the KSOP Summer School will once again bring young scientists from around the world into to Black Forest to listen to fascinating talks about recent advancements in the field of Optics & Photonics.

 

Internationally renowned experts as well as KSOP scientists will discuss the hot topics of Optics & Photonics and give insights into their research in regard to the five Research Areas of KSOP.

 

We are looking forward to fascinating speeches, vivid discussions, networking opportunities, team building and poster sessions by KSOP PhD students!

 

Date: September 04-06, 2018.

Location: Haus der Kirche, Bad Herrenalb.

Participation fee: The price for external guests is 150 € including accommodation and board.

 

Please register using the form below until July 31st!

 

The event is supported by OSKar, Optic Students Karlsruhe, a group of enthusiastic students sharing optics and photonics knowledge.

 

Click here to see the agenda of the KSOP Summer School 2018!

Speakers
Portrait Name Talk
Detlef Schooss
"Probing Electronic Transitions in Gas Phase: From Principles to Applications"
Knut Asmis
"Introduction to Vibrational Spectroscopy" & "Cryogenic Ion Vibrational Spectroscopy: More than a Structural Characterization Tool for Gas Phase Clusters"
Dorit Borrmann
"Data Structures for Large 3D Point Cloud Processing"
Susumu Noda
"Present State and Future Prospects of Manipulating Photons with Photonic Crystals -Towards Social Application-"
Busch
Atom-Surface Interaction: Theory and Computations
Giltner_Bild
Genuine Networking
Heriche
Microscopy-based quantitative analysis of cellular processes
Oliver_Pink
How self-driving cars see the world
Bermel
Light Management for Photovoltaic and Solar Thermal Applications
Michael Bach
Imaging in our brain – Optical illusions neither “trick the eye” nor “fool the brain”