德国光学博物馆 - 光学和光子学教育娱乐
1Deutsches Optisches Museum, c/o Abbe Zentrum Beutenberg, Hans-Knöll-Str. 1, 07745 Jena, Germany; Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Physikalisch-Astronomischen Fakultät, Max-Wien-Platz 1, 07743 Jena, Germany.
Zeitschrift fur medizinische Physik
|December 23, 2025
概括
德国光学博物馆 (D.O.M.) 是德国耶纳的一个新的科学中心,将现代展品与古典收藏品混合在一起. 它使用交互式显示器使光学,光子学和医学物理吸引公众.
科学领域:
- 光学和光子学 在光学和光子学.
- 科学传播科学传播
- 博物馆研究 博物馆研究
背景情况:
- 德国光学博物馆 (D.O.M.) 在德国耶纳,正在建设中.
- 它将现代科学中心的原则与古典博物馆遗产融合在一起.
- 它旨在成为光学,光子学和医学物理学的交互式教育娱乐中心.
研究的目的:
- 创建一个新的科学传播概念.
- 通过艺术,美学和科学方法吸引公众.
- 促进公众对光学和光子学的理解.
主要方法:
- 整合实践实验和深入的科学解释.
- 展览包括显微镜,眼科光学和天文学.
- 利用交互式站和大规模的教育模型.
主要成果:
- 在DOM的D.O.M. 将跨越四层楼的3100平方米.
- 亮点包括世界上最大的历史玻璃档案馆和交互式光学站.
- 一个可行的人类眼睛模型将是主要展品.
结论:
- 在DOM的D.O.M. 概念结合了教育,研究外展和设计.
- 它旨在为光学和光子学领域的科学传播设定全球基准.
- 它将提高公众对光学和光子学在技术和医学方面的赞赏.
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