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NanoTec Apéro: Insights into applied research in the Nano-Argovia program

Collage with images of the NanoTec Apéro 2026

This year’s NanoTec Apéro took place at the FHNW School of Engineering and Environmental Sciences and offered exciting insights into applied research projects within the SNI’s Nano-Argovia Program.

The event kicked off with a varied lab tour, during which participants had the opportunity to visit four different laboratories and gain a firsthand look at the research work being conducted on-site. This was followed by four presentations on ongoing and completed Nano-Argovia projects, as well as on the new opportunity for feasibility studies. This year, the scientific projects focused on optics and quantum technology – a diverse and innovative field of research.

The subsequent reception with a poster session provided additional opportunities for discussion and professional exchange. It was particularly gratifying to see the large number of new faces who took advantage of the event to network and exchange ideas with researchers and interested parties from the SNI network. 

A heartfelt thank you goes to the host of this year’s event, Prof. Dr. Bojan Resan, as well as to his colleagues at the University of Applied Sciences FHNW – Prof. Dr. Mathieu Coustans, Prof. Dr. Miklós Lenner, and Prof. Dr. Magnus Kristiansen – for giving us a glimpse into their laboratories, and to the speakers Thomas Knecht (HTZ), Dr. Florian Döring (XRnanotech), Prof. Dr. Bojan Resan, and Prof. Dr. Christian Schönenberger (YQuantum, University of Basel) for their engaging talks, and to all participants for their interest.

Nano-Argovia Programm und Nano-Argovia-Machbarkeitsstudien

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