Lecture about Active Education by Louis Deslauriers
Watch a recording of a very interesting lecture by Louis Deslauriers from Harvard University about Active learning.
The Research Group Optics of Thin Films and Solid Surfaces is now working on the project Advanced Optics for Applications of Ultrashort Laser Pulses in the DUV, VIS and NIR Wave Region (reg. no. CZ.01.01.01/01/22_002/0000677) funded by the Operational Programme Technology and Applications for Competitiveness.
    The project Advanced Optics for Applications of Ultrashort Laser Pulses in the DUV, VIS and NIR Wave Region is implemented within a consortium consisting of 4 members, one of which is a small enterprise (TTS, s.r.o.), two research organisations (MUNI and BUT) and one mid-cap (Meopta - optika, s.r.o.).
The aim of the project is to implement optical elements in ultra-short laser pulses in the form of anti-reflective coverage, light dividers, metallic and high-reflection mirrors for wavelengths of 257 nm, 343 nm, 515 nm and 1 030 nm. Verification of the technological manufacturing of the optical elements from the deep ultraviolet to the near infrared. Implementation of functional samples of basic optical elements from the deep ultraviolet to the near infrared. Subsequent implementation of the individual findings into production (manufacturing and working procedures, technological processes).
                
        
            
Watch a recording of a very interesting lecture by Louis Deslauriers from Harvard University about Active learning.
                
        
            
The 4th Plasma Nanotechnologies and Bioapplications (PNB) Workshop took place from October 20-23, 2025, in Češkovice near Blansko, bringing together 37 researchers from seven institutions across four European countries. Since its founding in 2019, the workshop has grown into a valued tradition that fosters collaboration within the PNB research group and its international partners. This year’s program featured inspiring presentations, joint project discussions, and networking in the scenic surroundings of the Moravian Karst.