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Physics Lab FHNW

Physics Lab FHNW

The Physics Lab has more than 300 experiments from various areas of physics and technology, which are used both in class and in R&D.

Our offer

We offer experiments from the many fields of physics and technology:

  • Optics and photonics
  • Semiconductor technology, photovoltaics
  • Mechanics
  • Electromagnetism
  • Thermodynamics
  • Quantum physics
  • Thermofluidics

In addition to many measurement setups and devices, the Physics department also has a virtual reality solar simulation lab in which specific solar systems can be designed and evaluated.

Get in touch with us

For more information or to discuss a collaboration, please contact Renato Minamisawa.

Infrastructure

The physics laboratory offers more than 300 experiments from various areas of physics and technology. Examples include:

  • Virtual Reality Simulation Lab
  • Optics lab designed for measurement setups in the field of photonics, in particular laser technology
  • Experiments in the field of energy systems technology
  • Measuring setups and devices for electrical and magnetic measurements

Experimental setup to characterize the quantum efficiency of solar cells as a function of temperature and irradiance.

The Physics Lab is part of the FHNW Institute of Mathematics and Natural Sciences

  • Institute of Mathematics and Natural Sciences

    We are the FHNW's competence centre for mathematics and physics.

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Renato Minamisawa

Prof. Dr. Renato Minamisawa

Dozent für Physik und Leiter Physiklabor

Telephone

+41 56 202 70 65

E-mail

renato.minamisawa@fhnw.ch

Address

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

Room

1.115

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