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The course presents fundamental aspects of light-matter interaction in semiconductor materials, from basic research topics to opto-electronic devices.
The seminar explores light from the perspectives of Physics and Art, opening up new dimensions for collaboration across disciplines by tackling questions such as: What is the origin and nature of light? How does it travel through space and time? How can it be made productive in an artistic sense and what, in turn, can artistic methodologies contribute to experimenting and thinking about light?
The seminar explores light from the perspectives of Physics and Art, opening up new dimensions for collaboration across disciplines by tackling questions such as: What is the origin and nature of light? How does it travel through space and time? How can it be made productive in an artistic sense and what, in turn, can artistic methodologies contribute to experimenting and thinking about light?
The seminar explores light from the perspectives of Physics and Art, opening up new dimensions for collaboration across disciplines by tackling questions such as: What is the origin and nature of light? How does it travel through space and time? How can it be made productive in an artistic sense and what, in turn, can artistic methodologies contribute to experimenting and thinking about light?
The seminar explores light from the perspectives of Physics and Art, opening up new dimensions for collaboration across disciplines by tackling questions such as: What is the origin and nature of light? How does it travel through space and time? How can it be made productive in an artistic sense and what, in turn, can artistic methodologies contribute to experimenting and thinking about light?
The seminar explores light from the perspectives of Physics and Art, opening up new dimensions for collaboration across disciplines by tackling questions such as: What is the origin and nature of light? How does it travel through space and time? How can it be made productive in an artistic sense and what, in turn, can artistic methodologies contribute to experimenting and thinking about light?
The seminar explores light from the perspectives of Physics and Art, opening up new dimensions for collaboration across disciplines by tackling questions such as: What is the origin and nature of light? How does it travel through space and time? How can it be made productive in an artistic sense and what, in turn, can artistic methodologies contribute to experimenting and thinking about light?