Join NIT at OPTRO 2022

May 25, 2022 | News

During OPTRO 2022 conference, held in Versailles from June 8th to 10th, New Imaging Technologies (NIT) will be present through the following talks:

Thursday, 9th @ 11h40

Novel Photodiode design for small pitch InGaAs Sensors

NIT

Thursday, 9th @ 15h00

HgTe Nanocrystal Focal Plane Arrays in the eSWIR

NIT & CNRS INSP

Friday 10th @ 8h50

Active polarimetric imaging of dynamic scenes involving man-made objects on a natural background

NIT, IOTA, THALES

Friday 10th @ 15h20

We hope to meet you on this occasion. 

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