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SUMMARY:Laser-MEMS scanning mirror for ultra-miniature video projection
DTSTART:20190326T121500
DTEND:20190326T130000
DTSTAMP:20260610T102133Z
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DESCRIPTION:Dr. Nicolas Abelé\nAbstract: MEMS mirror have been developed 
 since the early 90’s\, originally for telecom-switching application\, bu
 t also in parallel for scanning-based laser projection systems with the gr
 eat benefit of providing a projected image with very large color gamut\, a
 lways-in-focus\, ultra-small and low power. Originally Lemoptix was a spin
 -off from the EPFL Micro-Systems laboratory was one of the pioneers in thi
 s field and has develop in-house MEMS-based laser projection system for mu
 ltiple markets\, ranging from Head-Up Display in car\, AR wearable glass\,
  3D sensing and pico-projector. The company has successfully been acquired
  by Intel in 2015 and developed the smallest AR glasses to date\, then the
  team moved to MAGIC LEAP the leader in immersive AR glasses.\n\nBio: Nico
 las Abelé\, Director of HW at MAGIC LEAP\, and former co-founder and CTO 
 of Lemoptix\, acquired in 2015 by Intel Corporation 8 years after its inco
 rporation. Nicolas leads the hardware technology development from inventio
 n\, to prototyping and up to production-ready at manufacturing partner lin
 es. He holds 60 patents in the field of MEMS display and AR glass.\n\nThis
  seminar is part of the course 'MICRO-534 - Advanced MEMS and Microsystems
 '. The seminar is open to the interested public.
LOCATION:DIA 005 https://plan.epfl.ch/?room=DIA005
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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