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Join this one-hour preview of the course with the same name at Photonics West, instructed by Jennifer LeBaron Michels. In this presentation, Jennifer will discuss methods to help attendees determine optimal tolerances for their optical systems. This multi-disciplinary approach allows teams to work together to build cost-competitive products.
Wednesday, 13 November 2024
11:00 AM PT
This course is organized in a simple and modular manner with the goal to make optical turbulence understandable to anyone with basic knowledge in random process, wave propagation and optics.
Scientists, engineers and students who wish to learn about optical turbulence and the main effects it causes on laser beam propagation through the atmosphere and ocean. The course requires some knowledge in, at least at undergraduate level, random process, wave propagation and optics.
This course will provide an in-depth overview of the principles and applications of diffuse optics in biology and medicine.
Scientists, engineers, clinicians, technicians, or managers interested in developing and expanding their knowledge of diffuse optics and its applications with a view of either development and/or utilization of this technology in translational applications. Undergraduate training in engineering, science, or math; a basic knowledge of science is assumed.
This course introduces the student to the science and technology underpinning petawatt-class (1015 W) laser systems with the goal of developing a basic understanding of the engineering considerations required to achieve today’s state-of-the-art, high-intensity laser performance.
This course is intended for engineers, students, and scientists who use short-pulse laser systems for scientific or industrial applications or who would like to learn more about the engineering of ultra-high peak power laser systems. The course assumes some familiarity with the basic principles of lasers and laser operation.
This course equips participants with the skills needed to excel in Design of Experiments (DOE) in Optics and Photonics.
Scientists, students, engineers, technicians, and managers who wish to learn more about DOE in the optics and photonics industries.
This course is dedicated to the foundational theory, practical implementations, and applications of the Monte Carlo (MC) method for photon transport, a stochastic technique extensively used in the field of Biomedical Optics.
Scientists, engineers, technicians, or managers who wish to learn more about performing in silico evaluations of photon transport in optical systems targeting imaging and treatment in a presence of turbid scattering media, such as biological tissue (e.g. human skin), should consider this course. Undergraduate training in engineering or science is assumed.
This course will help explain the basic principles of surface cleaning, and what influences, “How clean is clean?” and “What considerations go into the selection of the equipment and chemistry of cleaning parts?”
Scientists, engineers, technicians and managers in optics or metal precision part manufacturing businesses with interest in learning more about the influences of surface or part cleaning, as well as the new trends and expectations of new cleanliness standards. Undergraduate training in engineering, science, or technology or in plant experience with component manufacturing is assumed.
SPIE Members receive discounts on courses, which are applied at the time of registration. SPIE Student Members receive even greater discounts on courses, particularly during early registration.
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Yes, you may register on site for courses that still have open seats. However, we recommend registering for courses early to ensure you get a seat in the course you want. Courses do fill up, so a seat may not be available. Also, courses without sufficient registration three weeks prior to the event are subject to cancellation.
No, there are no waitlists for courses. Be sure to register early to secure your seat in the course you want.
Sometimes, a course instructor becomes unavailable and needs to cancel their course. Or, if there is an insufficient number of registrations three weeks prior to the conference, SPIE reserves the right to cancel a course.
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You may transfer your registration to a different course or ask for a refund before registration fees increase.
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No, the in-person courses will not be recorded. You must take the course on site at the specified time.
No, there is no option to attend an in-person course virtually. The course is not recorded so registrants will not receive a recording after the event. You must take the course on site at the specified time.
SPIE has a broad portfolio of online courses. These courses are versions of our live courses, taught by the same experts, but accessible at a time and place that work for you. But not all of our courses at conferences are available in this format.
To see the current list of online offerings and to get more information, visit SPIE Online Courses.
Yes, SPIE awards digital badges and certificates to participants who attend in-person courses at events. Certificates will be sent via email to attendees approximately six weeks after the conference has ended.
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