Setting new standards. And already shaping tomorrow today
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Setting new standards. And already shaping tomorrow today
ZEISS makes eyeglass lenses. Sure - but not only. The global technology company researches, develops and manufactures in many different areas. The chip in your cell phone, for example, was almost certainly manufactured with the help of ZEISS technology - optical systems from ZEISS are used around the globe for its production. The company not only supplies the most precise mirrors in the world, but also the nanometer-precise measuring systems required for this purpose. But what role do physicists play in this? Dr. Florian Ungar and Dr.-Ing. Stefan Busch will be happy to take you into their world at ZEISS. To a place where scientific ideas make tomorrow's technologies possible.
Data management of processes at the physical limit
Gain insight into the tasks and challenges of data management of manufacturing processes of high-precision EUV lithography lenses and how to get to such a position as a physicist.
Presented by Dr. Florian Ungar, Data Flow Engineer
Precision in series
ZEISS is the largest manufacturer of optics in semiconductor manufacturing. But what role does a physicist play as the person responsible for large industrial measuring machines in optics manufacturing?
Presented by Dr.-Ing. Stefan Busch, Development Engineer Measuring Machines
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