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Hamamatsu Photonics launches a new Webinar: qCMOS

Quantitative CMOS Imaging - qCMOS: The Dawn of a New Era

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This webinar with Peter Seitz, Ph.D., will provide an overview of semiconductor image sensors and introduce photon-resolving quantitative CMOS imaging (qCMOS).

Wednesday, May 19th at 5:00pm CEST, 11:00AM EDT

Register: https://www.hamamatsu.com/eu/en/news/event/2021/20210519190000.html

About this webinar:

Imaging in general and semiconductor imaging in particular have penetrated every aspect of our lives, especially in the sciences. They have empowered many experiments from relying on subjective recording into objectively documentable, repeatable, and quantifiable methods. The evolution of imaging technology is directly linked to new scientific achievements. Demanding and extremely valuable techniques such as single-molecule-based methods would not be possible without appropriate image sensors. Conceptually, all imaging procedures have to find their optimum trade-off between resolution, sensitivity, and speed. While the theoretical basis of this challenge lies within the physical foundations of imaging with discrete entities — that is, photons — technological limitations exacerbate this difficulty.

The incessant progress of CMOS technology has made it possible to continuously minimize transistor size, to reduce dark current effects, and to decrease electronic readout noise. Today, we find ourselves at the dawn of a new era. The novel quantitative CMOS (qCMOS) technology finally reaches the physical limit: reliable quantification of photon numbers within each pixel, eliminating the influence of technology on the “triangle of frustration” (resolution, sensitivity, speed). To set the stage for the release of groundbreaking products in the near future, Hamamatsu would like to invite you to a review of the history of semiconductor image sensors, based on the relentless advances of semiconductor technology, culminating in photon-resolving quantitative CMOS imaging — qCMOS!

About the presenter:

Peter Seitz, Ph.D.

He studied physics and earned his master degree in solid-state/semiconductor physics at ETH Zurich. His Ph.D. thesis at ETH was on 2D and 3D x-ray imaging and computed tomography. He subsequently worked for RCA, General Electric, the Paul Scherrer Institute, CSEM, the University of Neuchatel, and the two Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology, ETH and EPFL. Today, Seitz is senior technologist at Hamamatsu Photonics Europe, an adjunct professor emeritus of opto-electronics at EPFL, and a startup coach at the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Lab of ETH. He is also active as a member of the Executive Committee of the European Technology Platform Photonics21 and as vice president of the Swiss Academy of Engineering Sciences SATW. He is also a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Werner Siemens Foundation.

Seitz has authored and co-authored about 200 publications in the fields of applied optics, semiconductor image sensing, machine vision, and optical metrology as well as in the MedTech domain. He holds more than 60 patents, and he has won 25 national and international awards together with his teams.

Who should attend:

R&D scientists, engineers, Q/C professionals, educators, and others involved in the use, purchase, or maintenance of CMOS imaging systems. This webinar is for a wide range of experience levels, providing technical details on semiconductor image sensors old and new, as well as educating those interested in learning the latest in CMOS technologies.

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Hamamatsu Photonics Deutschland GmbH

Hamamatsu Photonics ist der japanische Hersteller für optoelektronische Detektoren, Lichtquellen und Systeme. Das Unternehmen wurde 1953 in der Stadt Hamamatsu City gegründet und hat bis heute dort seinen Standort für Forschung und Produktion. Hamamatsu Photonics zählt weltweit zu den Innovationsführern in der Photonik. Hamamatsu Photonics entwickelt und produziert Komponenten auf der gesamten Bandbreite lichtbasierter Technologien und ist führender Hightech-Zulieferer für verschiedenste Industrien wie: chemische Analytik, Medizin-, Automobil-, Sicherheits- oder Röntgentechnik sowie Sensorik. Im Bereich Systeme stellt Hamamatsu Photonics eine breite Palette von Bildverarbeitungssystemen her, die in Life Sciences, der digitalen Pathologie, der Halbleiterfertigung, der Prozesskontrolle als auch der Grundlagenforschung ihre Anwendung finden. Die seit 1986 in Herrsching am Ammersee ansässige Hamamatsu Photonics Deutschland GmbH, beschäftigt mehr als 100 Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeitern und betreut neben Deutschland auch die Länder: Bulgarien, Dänemark, Griechenland, Israel, Kroatien, Montenegro, Niederlande, Österreich, Polen, Rumänien, Slowakei, die Tschechische Republik, Türkei sowie Ungarn. Geschäftsführer ist Dr. Reinhold Guth.

Hamamatsu Corp. is the North American subsidiary of Hamamatsu Photonics K.K. (Japan), a leading manufacturer of devices for the generation and measurement of infrared, visible, and ultraviolet light. The company offers photomultiplier tubes and other low-light detectors, image sensors, light sources, and cameras (sCMOS, CCD, and EM-CCD) for biological applications.

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