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Research Field Physics

We cover a broad palette of research topics in Laser, Measuring Technology, Semiconductors and Packaging.

The Physics Group is engaged, besides teaching activity, in several applied research and development projects with industrial partners.

Competences

Exploiting our physics background, our industrial experience, and our available infrastructure we can support our partners in several sectors of industrial and applied research and development:

Proof of concept for new technologies

Physical modelling

Testing in different environments

Prototypes

Simulations

Work with us

Carrying out an applied R&D project with us means:

  • Support from qualified professionals with broad and solid industrial background
  • Acces to well equipped infrastructure (e.g. scientific labs, measuring devices, workshops, simulation tools, …)
  • Collaboration with experienced partners for public-funded grant programs
  • Generating intellectual property for your business
  • First contact with potential new employees, e.g. via student projects

Four reasons to work together with us:

  • Further development of your products and services by means of technological innovation
  • Innovation step outside your core competences or own infrastructure
  • Ambitious project goal beyond your desired exposure degree
  • Projects outside reach of your available resources

The Physics Group is part of the Institute for Mathematics and Natural Sciences at the FHNW.

About FHNW

Institute of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Martin Krejci

Prof. Dr. Martin Krejci

Lecturer for Physics and Head of the Physics group

Telephone

+41 56 202 80 31

E-mail

martin.krejci@fhnw.ch

Address

Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz FHNW Hochschule für Technik und Umwelt Klosterzelgstrasse 2 5210 Windisch

Room

1.115

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