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Ultrashort pulse lasers in high-rate laser micro processing – Quo vadis?

  • Joerg Schille

    Joerg Schille graduated from the Hochschule Mittweida – University of Applied Sciences (Germany) in 2003 with diploma in Physical Engineering. After gathering industrial experiences, he moved back to the Hochschule Mittweida in 2006, initially employed as a postgraduate. In 2013, he graduated from The University of Manchester (UK) with a PhD in Chemical Engineering and Analytical Sciences. In this split-site PhD with Hochschule Mittweida and The University of Manchester, he investigated laser matter interaction phenomena by using high-pulse repetition frequency ultrashort pulse lasers in micromachining. Joerg Schille is currently a member of the Rapid Micro Tooling research group with the Laserinstitut Hochschule Mittweida. His research activities include laser microprocessing, ultrashort pulse laser ablation, high-rate laser machining, and laser safety. He published more than 80 articles in scientific and technical journals and conference proceedings.

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    and Udo Loeschner

    Udo Loeschner is graduated in Physical Engineering from the University of Applied Sciences Mittweida (Germany) in 1998. Thereafter he has been an R&D engineer at the laser institute of the same university. Since 2006 he joined the Rapid Micro Tooling research group to investigate laser micro processing with short and ultrashort pulse laser technologies. He completed his PhD thesis at the Technische Universitaet Ilmenau in 2007. From 2011 to 2016 he was an endowed professor for “high rate laser processing”. In 2016 he became a full professor in the field of laser production technology which includes high rate laser processing. Latest activities are focused on laser-assisted generation of bionic structures, i.e. to control surface properties regarding wettability, fluidics or cell growth. Prof. Loeschner published more than 100 articles in scientific and technical journals as well as conference proceedings.

Published/Copyright: October 25, 2021
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Published Online: 2021-10-25
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