Personal profile
Research profile
Guido Hubens works within the Design of Precision Engineering group, where he focuses on developing improved methods for mounting optical components using adhesives. His research aims to understand and optimize adhesive bonding processes to achieve maximum stability, minimal deformation, and reliable optical performance. With a background in Systems and Control and a specialization in optomechatronics, Hubens applies mechanical, optical, and materials insights to improve the long‑term stability of bonded optical assemblies.
Academic background
Guido Hubens received his Bachelor of Applied Science (HBO) in Mechatronics from Fontys University of Applied Sciences, he enrolled in the HBO Top Program that enabled him to complete his pre‑master during his bachelor. Hubens subsequently obtained his Master of Science (MSc) in Systems and Control at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), graduating within the Optomechatronics group. During his master thesis, Hubens focused on subsurface wafer dicing using an infrared laser. This strengthened his expertise in optics, lasers, and advanced system design.
Thesis
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Subsurface Thermal Shock-wave Wafer Dicing Using a Concentric Laser Beam: Conceptual development of a pulsed near-infrared laser process for clean and accurate die separation
Hubens, G. B. N. M. (Author), Cacace, L. (Supervisor 1), Kappelhof, P. (Supervisor 2), Spronck, J. (Supervisor 2) & Boerkamp, M. J. (External coach), 18 Sept 2025Student thesis: Master
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