Skills in photonics
A series of video interviews with photonicists in academia, industry and beyond. They highlight what, in their opinion, are the most useful skills for a career in their fields.
- Academia
- Industry
- Other
- Engineering
- Telecommunications
- Health
- Agrifood
- Art
- Energy
- Research
- Technology-Transfer
- Business-Development
- Communication
- IP
- Technical
- Diversity
- Women
- Skills
Dr. David Paredes - Communication
We asked physicist Dr. David Paredes what are the skills that he found to be most relevant for his career in photonics. David is currently Head of Applications at Aistech Space, a geospatial intelligence company!
Prof. Paul Hartmann - Readiness to learn, open minded and up to date
We asked Prof. Paul Hartmann what are the skills that he found to be most relevant for a career in photonics. Paul, a physicist with consolidated experience in the lighting industry, is the director of JOANNEUM RESEARCH MATERIALS, the institute for surface technology and photonics in Austria.
Dr. Neysha Lobo Ploch - Vision, knowledge and communication
We asked Dr. Neysha Lobo Ploch what are the skills that she considers to be most relevant for a career in photonics. Neysha is a physicist at FBH (Berlin) and the founder and CEO of UVphotonics NT GmbH, a company offering customizable UV LEDs that can be used, among others, for water purification, disinfection, medical diagnostics, phototherapy, UV curing, and sensing.