Webinars

Upcoming webinar: Meet Moku: An introduction to reconfigurable instrumentation

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Webinar details

Date: April 16, 2025 | 10 a.m. PST

Speaker: Simon Kaell

Overview

Liquid Instruments’ Moku platform is the only reconfigurable suite of test and measurement instruments that is engineered and optimized for friction-free customization in both simple tests and complex multi-instrument environments. In hundreds of labs around the world, Moku has accelerated the timeline of crossing from idea to implementation by an order of magnitude, reducing the time and cost of advanced research and development.

Join us to learn how reconfigurable instrumentation accelerates testing and research through fully integrated test systems to analyze, generate, and process the signals you need. A live Q&A will conclude the presentation.

What you’ll learn:

  • Learn how to configure and reconfigure complex test scenarios, rapidly develop and deploy custom functions, and seamlessly update functionality to meet evolving needs.
  • See how an FPGA-based approach offers a cost-effective, easy to use, and versatile solution for test and measurement, ensuring rapid setup and reconfiguration, a lower cost per channel, and a simplified user experience that reduces work hours.
  • Learn how to unlock maximum performance, flexibility, and speed with reconfigurable instrumentation.

Who should attend:

  • Academic researchers in optical quantum information science
  • Researchers working in photonics for industrial and defense applications
  • Students wishing to learn more about techniques and instrumentation
Meet the presenter

For the past six years, Simon Kaell has assisted global Moku users in accelerating research and development across industries including optics and photonics, aerospace and defence, and electronics. As Liquid Instruments’ Director of Sales, Simon guides researchers and engineers to find the right solutions for their unique applications, from education to the most demanding research environments.

Simon Kaell