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HomeBlog2022Monthly Archives: February 2022

02/21 Lecture: Integrated photonics value chain:stoppers and needs

February 17, 2022 220 0

Jose Pozo -CTO EPIC: Integrated photonics value chain:stoppers and needs Monday 02/21 13:00 CET online

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02/21 Lecture: Fabrication tools and processes for InP, InGaAs and GaAs

February 17, 2022 207 0

Francisco Soares-Former Chief Scientist Fraunhofer HHI: Fabrication tools and processes for InP, InGaAs and GaAs Monday 02/21 11:00 CET online (expected 2 hours + Q&A) Wednesday 02/23 11:00 CET online (expected 2 hours + Q&A)

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