About the European Adaptive Optics Summer School

Adaptive optics (AO) is developed and used in a range of application areas, from observing microscopic cells to distant galaxies. While the implementation and challenges are different between field, the basic principles of AO are common. This summer school aims to bring together students and researchers from across the range of AO domains to learn together and develop connections with one another.

Who is it for?

The school will teach the principles of AO to those new to the field, such as PhD students and postdoctoral researchers, and provide a basic background to users of the technology.

How will it be taught?

The summer school will be taught in person with lectures by experts from across the different applications of AO, hands-on lab sessions, a simulation workshop, virtual lab tours across Europe social events and a poster/networking session. We also plan to offer virtual attendance for the lectures only.

What will be covered?

Lectures will cover topics building from introductions to wavefront sensing, correction, calibration and control to a complete AO system.  Lectures will be complemented by hands-on classes both on-bench and through simulation, giving participants the opportunity to ask questions and try out their newly acquired knowledge on a working AO system. A series of talks presented by experts in the field will also cover the latest research in AO and its applications. The school will also include topics such as equality and career development.

Astronomical AO

If you are interested in astronomical AO, note that the 2nd edition of the Observing with Adaptive Optics international school will take place at Observatoire de Haute Provence in France from 12th to 17th October 2025.