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Bridging the Divide Between Iterative Optical Polishing and Automation

David Walker, Juan Ignacio Ahuir‐Torres, Yasemin Akar, Paul A. Bingham, Xun Chen, Michal Darowski, Oliver Fähnle, Philippe Gambron, Frankie F. Jackson, Hongyu Li, Luke Mason, Rakesh Mishra, Abdullah Shahjalal, Guoyu Yu

2023Nanomanufacturing and Metrology17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Several recent business reports have described the global growth in demand for optical and photonic components, paralleled by technical reports on the growing shortage of skilled manufacturing staff to meet this demand. It is remarkable that producing ultraprecision surfaces remains so dependent on people, in contrast to other sectors of the economy, e.g., car manufacturing. Clearly, training can play some role, but ultimately, only process automation can provide the solution. This paper explores why automation is a challenge and summarizes multidisciplinary work aiming to assemble the building blocks required to realize automation.

Topics & Concepts

AutomationBridging (networking)Economic shortageMultidisciplinary approachManufacturing engineeringProcess (computing)EngineeringComputer scienceMechanical engineeringSociologySocial scienceLinguisticsGovernment (linguistics)PhilosophyOperating systemComputer networkAdvanced Surface Polishing TechniquesAdvanced machining processes and optimizationLaser Material Processing Techniques
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