21. 11. 2018 Peter Petrik (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapešť): Development of in situ bioellipsometry and other non-destructive characterization tools Abstrakt: Optical and magnetic measurement tools being developed at the Photonics department in the Centre for Energy Research of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and their applications in materials science will be presented. The main topic of the talk will be the in situ bioellipsometry, but other activities such as large area mapping ellipsometry, Fourier scatterometry, waveguide interferometry, deflectometry, optical capillary bridge inspection, single particle scattering spectroscopy and surface mapping by magnetic adaptive testing will also briefly be discussed.