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SPIE EUROPE

SEBI Proceeding will be presented at SPIE EUROPE

Wooptix will be speaker at SPIE Optical Systems Design and at SPIE Photonics Europe

Madrid April 2024 – Next week Strasbourg will be the hub for a key Event, around the Photonics and the Optical Systems: SPIE Photonics Europe and SPIE Optical Systems Design. “Hear research presented at this specialized European event for optical instrumentation with the latest advances in optical systems applications, materials, and processing” says the organization about SPIE Optical Systems Design.

Both conferences, will have place from the 7th to the 11th of April, because SPIE Photonics Europe is co-located with SPIE Optical Systems Design.

SPIE Photonics Europe: 9th April
The 9th April, the Presentation A versatile wavefront sensor journey from macroscopic to microscopic applications, will be hold by PhD Vahid Pourreza at SPIE Photonics Europe.

This proceeding has been written by PhD Carlos Cairós, “The journey described in ‘A Versatile Wavefront Sensor: From Macroscopic to Microscopic Applications’ illustrates the remarkable adaptability of wavefront sensing technology across different scales of application”.

“From its traditional use in astronomical observations to its emerging roles in areas like microscopy, this proceeding works on the diverse range of applications where wavefront sensors play a crucial role. The ability to accurately measure and correct aberrations in optical systems is critical in advancing various scientific and industrial fields, and this investigation highlights the innovative steps being made in this area. Overall, it offers valuable insights into the evolving landscape of wavefront sensing technology and its promising prospects for future research and development”, explains PhD Carlos Cairós.

 

SPIE Optical Systems Design: 10th April
The 10th April, the Presentation Development and Characterization of a Real-Time Phase Camera System, will be hold by PhD Ricardo Oliva, at SPIE Optical Systems Design.

About this proceeding, PhD Ricardo Oliva, Computer Vision Manager at Wooptix, explains “”Development and Characterization of a Real-Time Phase Camera System” presents a significant advancement in optical instrumentation, particularly in the field of phase imaging. The proceeding explores the details of setting up a real-time phase camera system, a technology with far-reaching implications in fields such as microscopy, metrology, and optical engineering.”

He continues “. By providing a detailed account of the system’s development process and subsequent characterization, we offer valuable insights into its capabilities and performance metrics. This work not only contributes to the ongoing refinement of phase imaging techniques but also emphasizes the importance of real-time data acquisition and analysis in various scientific and industrial applications”.

 

About SPIE
SPIE is the international society for optics and photonics. “We strengthen the global optics and photonics community through conferences, publications, and professional development, bringing together engineers, scientists, students, and industry leaders to advance light-based science and technologies. Inspired by the transformative power of photonics to enhance life around the globe, over the past five years SPIE has contributed more than $22 million to the international optics community”.

The SPIE Mission is: “SPIE partners with researchers, educators, and industry to advance light-based research and technologies for the betterment of the human condition”

About Woopitx
Wooptix is a leader in optical metrology through wavefront phase, a technique coming from adaptive optics in astronomy. Since the early 2000s, Wooptix has being improving and optimizing the proprietary algorithms running on the WFPI technique (WaveFront Phase Imaging), thanks to the brilliant team.

The company has developed SEBI® RT1000, a wavefront phase camera that introduces exceptionally high phase sampling (1.000 x 1.000), a real time processing (30 FPS), and an absolute Wavefront Accuracy (λ/30 RMS) for the most challenging measurement tasks.

Wooptix is headquartered in Tenerife, Madrid (Spain), and San Francisco (USA).

 

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