Gerwin Gelinck Honorary Professor Integrated Photonics at the University of Twente
As of September 1st, TNO’s Gerwin Gelinck has been appointed honorary professor of Integrated Photonics at the University of Twente. The appointment is within the Applied NanoPhotonics (ANP) department, in the Adaptive Quantum Optics (AQO) research group. This is an unpaid position focused on academic collaboration, education, and research.

‘Integrated photonics is a key technology for the future, and I look forward to working on groundbreaking innovations together with students, researchers, and partners at UT and TNO.’
This appointment marks an important step in strengthening the strategic collaboration between TNO and the University of Twente. In joint research and innovation projects, both parties benefit from the expertise and extensive network that Gerwin Gelinck brings from the Joint Innovation Center Integrated Photonics.
‘I see this role as a wonderful opportunity to further bridge the gap between fundamental research and industrial applications,’ says Gerwin Gelinck. ‘Integrated photonics is a key technology for the future, and I look forward to working on groundbreaking innovations together with students, researchers, and partners at UT and TNO.’
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