May 28, 2026
Prof. Jürgen Czarske has been appointed visiting professor at Utsunomiya University in Japan
Prof. Jürgen Czarske, Chair of Measurement and Sensor Systems Engineering at the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has been appointed Visiting Professor for Research and Teaching in Medical Optics at Utsunomiya University, Japan, on May 24, 2026. He will be based in the greater Tokyo area, where he will lecture and conduct research at Utsunomiya University. The Center for Optical Research and Education (CORE) at Utsunomiya University is currently conducting research in the fields of biosensing, health monitoring and diagnostic medicine. Lectures on medical technology are also planned - particularly those based on the principles of optical engineering. His host is Prof. Yukitoshi Otani, Director of the CORE Center, which was founded in cooperation with Canon, and is also President of the Optical Society of Japan.
The CORE Center enjoys an excellent reputation worldwide in the fields of systems research, digital holography, optical metrology, medical procedures, quantum technologies, metasurfaces, metaverse, augmented reality, laser materials processing and other related fields. The world's largest spatial light modulator adorns the entrance façade of the building. Prof. Czarske is looking forward to using this latest guest professorship to deepen international cooperation and intensify international student exchange. A student from Dresden has already carried out research work at CORE - an opportunity made possible by Prof. Czarske. A former doctoral student of Prof. Czarske, who worked on DFG research projects in cooperation with Keio University in Dresden, is now a professor in Japan (Tokyo, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Toyosu Campus). More than 10 former employees of Prof. Czarske have become professors. Students who are interested in a research stay in Japan are invited to contact Prof. Czarske.
Prof. Czarske leitet an der TUD-Fakultät Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik die Professur für Mess- und Sensorsystemtechnik und das Kompetenzzentrum Biomedical Computational Laser Systems (BIOLAS).
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Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Jürgen Czarske
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