Bremen Institute for Applied Beam Technology

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Bremen Institute for Applied Beam Technology
Bremer Institut für angewandte Strahltechnik
Established1977
Staffapprox. 70
AddressKlagenfurter Straße 5
Location, ,
Websitewww.bias.de

Bremen Institute for Applied Beam Technology (German: Bremer Institut für angewandte Strahltechnik) is a private sector research institute, located in the city of Bremen, Germany. It was founded on July 1, 1977 as a premier laser institute, which was not a part of a university. It was the first of its kind, during that time. The institute was founded by Werner Jüptner and Gerd Sepold.

Areas of Research[edit]

The institute focuses its research in the areas of Material Processing and Opto-electronic Systems and Optical Metrology.[1] The departments within the institute are accordingly categorised.

  • Materials and modelling
  • Optical metrology and testing
  • Welding and surface technology
  • Industrial applications

Location[edit]

The institute is located in the University of Bremen's campus. It can be conveniently reached via the Straßenbahn[2] number 6, alighting at the stop named 'Klagenfurter Straße'. It is about 15 mins via the Straßenbahn to the city centre and 35 mins to the airport.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Home". bias.de.
  2. ^ "Home". bsag.de.

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