Optics: a vital branch of science and technology

Optics: the branch of physics and engineering which describes the behaviour of light and its  interaction with matter and utilizes it.
More precisely, "Optics is the field of science and engineering encompassing the physical phenomena and technologies associated with the generation transmission manipulation detection and utilization of light" (ref.: "Harnessing Light: Optical Science and Engineering for the 21st Century", National Academy Press 1998 ISDN 1-800-624-6242"...)

Applications: biosciences to medical technology, quantum physics to telecommunications, optical systems to mechatronics and image analysis.
Optics has been around for many centuries and will remain at the heart of science and technology for century to come.
MSc OpSciTech is your opportunity to be part of the vibrant community of optics scientists and engineers.

Optics: engineering a vision of the future

MSc OpSciTech is a unique European Master’s Course providing a comprehensive and multidisciplinary coverage of the field of Optics, from upstream scientific aspects to engineering and applications in major sectors of the economy.
Offered by six top-level academic partners in five countries, it receives financial support from the European Commission and is supported by major industries such as Alcatel-Lucent, Philips, Saint-Gobain, Thales, Zeiss or ASML.

 

 

“Zernike polynomials and beyond” workshop
6-7 May 2010 – Institut d’Optique Graduate School – Palaiseau, France

Please, find below the links to the PDF files that contain the workshop lecture slides:

P. Chavel  [Institut d'Optique – Palaiseau, France] :
Introduction to Zernike circle polynomials for the description of wavefronts and aberrations
(0.4Mo)

V.N. Mahajan  [The Aerospace Corporation – El Segundo, CA, USA] :
Orthonormal polynomials for wavefront analysis in optical design and testing
(1.9Mo)

F. Bociort  [University of Technology  – Delft, The Netherland] :
Optimization of Optical Imaging Systems
(1.5Mo)

J. Primot, N. Guérineau  [ONERA – Palaiseau, France] :
Shearing interferometry for wavefront sensing
(1.4Mo)

J.-M. Conan  [ONERA – Châtillon, France] :
Principles of adaptive optics and new challenges for extremely large astronomical telescopes
(1.8Mo)

I. Lifshits [St Petersburg, Russia] :
Expert system for lens starting points selection – Application examples in lens design practice
(1.0Mo)

V.N. Mahajan  [The Aerospace Corporation – El Segundo, CA, USA] :
Beam focusing and depth of focus
(0.4Mo)

 



The partners in MSc OpSciTech are:

  • Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
  • Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany
  • Imperial College London, The United Kingdom
  • Université Paris-Sud 11 and Institut d’Optique Graduate School*, Paris, France
  • Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

* coordinator


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Applications to Erasmus Mundus (category B grants & self-financed applicants) re-opened from 1st FEBRUARY 2010.

 

DEADLINE to apply: 06 May 2010 at noon (French hour).

This MSc programme is supported by

 …through 900,000 € grants provided each year by the European Commission.