The "Master Programme in Advanced Optical Technologies" (MAOT) provides an in-depth qualification in the fundamentals and application of state-of-the-art in optical technologies. The programme is highly interdisciplinary and integrates experts and expertise from different areas of engineering, physics, informatics and medicine which is usually distributed all over a University. In the MAOT programme students get this competence from one hand − a nearly unique offer in the training fieldof optical technologies.
Based on a Bachelor's degree (or equivalent qualification) in engineering or physics students are qualified in basic knowledge they need (engineers in physics, physicist in engineering) and in three out of six main topics:
- Optical Metrology (Details)
- Optical Material and Processing (Details)
- Optics in Medicine (Details)
- Optics in Communication and IT (Details)
- Optical Material and Systems (Details)
- Computational Optics (Details)
This qualification is added by courses in key competencies like self-management, communication and presentation or scientific work. Students are supported by personal mentors.
Sites
SAOT - MAOT
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Clinical Photonics Lab
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Adv. Electromagnetism
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Applied Raman Lab
Application
Presentations
Seeing it in a different light: chemical imaging of polymeric and biomedical materials
by Prof. Sergei G. Kazarian, Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, UK
18th May, 5.00 p.m. in room KS II, Cauerstr. 4, more...
Courses for Ph.D. students
Scientific English Workshop
Career development through research funding
How to survive in a job interview?
Workshops
Development and Simulation of Advanced Laser Systems
Conferences
6th International Conference on Laser Assisted Net Shape Engineering (LANE)
Academic ceremonies
Young Researcher Award 2010
31th of May, 3.30 p.m. (invited guests only)
Lectures
MAOT lectures in the Univis



Laserfest