In the Department of Physics and Mathematics working life-oriented laboratory practice provides companies with access to high-quality laboratory equipment and the expertise of students free of charge. Companies can commission small-scale measurement, analysis, and development tasks with photonics students, and students earn academic credits for these assignments, simultaneously acquiring diverse skills in the field of natural sciences and technology.

The instructional model we have developed is also well-suited for use in other educational institutions. On this website, you will find instructions for implementing working life-oriented laboratory practice in higher education.

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