Shannon Seminar Room, Place du Levant 3, Maxwell Building, 1st floor -- Tuesday, 24 October 2017 at 14:00 (45 min.)
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Components made of transparent materials play an important role in human’s every-day life. For example, they are employed to build windshields for automobiles and aircrafts or to guide light beams in high-precision optical systems and therefore have to meet high quality requirements. However, powerful automated visual inspection systems for transparent materials are still an open research question.