Werner Klaus

Chief Senior Researcher at NICT

Werner Klaus has been a Chief Senior Researcher at NICT (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology) since 1995, specializing in physical optics and optical communications. In 2003, they also worked as a visiting scientist at the Institute of Microtechnology, University of Neuchatel in Switzerland, focusing on the design and evaluation of gratings for security holograms. Furthermore, in 2006, they spent several months as a visiting scientist at the Institute for Communications and Radio-Frequency Engineering, Vienna University of Technology in Austria, where they investigated fiber coupling optics for the ESA project DARWIN. In 2002, they briefly served as a Visiting Researcher at IMT University of Neuchâtel.

Werner Klaus completed their education in chronological order, starting in 1985 and ending in 1995. From 1985 to 1991, they attended Technische Universität Wien, where they earned a degree in Communications Engineering. Following that, Werner Klaus pursued further education at The University of Tokyo from 1991 to 1995, where they obtained their Ph.D. in Electronic Engineering.

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NICT

Humanity has achieved progress as it has deepened its mutual understanding and shared its wisdom, overcoming barriers due to national, regional, ethnic, generational, and other differences. Communication is the most critical activity in human society, and information and communications technology (ICT) is the basis of that communication. ICT is also the infrastructure that supports humanity's advanced intellectual and economic activities. The National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) promotes the full spectrum of research and development in ICT from basic to applied research with an integrated perspective, and thus promotes the advancement of Japan as an intellectual nation that leads the international community. Moreover, NICT forms close ties with the academic and business communities in Japan as well as with research institutes overseas and returns its R&D findings to society in a broad range of fields. In this way, NICT contributes to the creation of lifestyles that are affluent and safe, a society that is full of intellectual creativity and dynamism, and a world that values harmony and peace.


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Koganei, Japan

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