9th International Conference & Exhibition on Photonic Technologies
September 19-22, 2016 Stadthalle Fürth, Germany Photo: K. Cvecek
Conference program & guide
Conference Office Bayerisches Laserzentrum GmbH Konrad-Zuse-Straße 2-6 91052 Erlangen Germany Phone 1: +49 (0)9131-9779023 (Hans-Joachim Krauß) Phone 2: +49 (0)9131-9779038 (Katrin Meyerhöfer) Phone 3: +49 (0)9131-8523237 (Florian Mikschl) HOTLINE (September 19-22, 2016): +49 (0)176-55121878 E-Mail:
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LANE 2016 takes place at Stadthalle Fürth Rosenstraße 50 90762 Fürth Germany Phone: +49 (0)911-749120 Fax: +49 (0)911-7491239
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Welcome We warmly welcome you to
our 9th International Conference on Photonic Technologies. First of all, we would like to cordially invite you to our „Photonics Pub Games Night” on the eve of LANE. We hope this casual reception offers you a smooth start into the conference. In order to keep it like that, we produced this little booklet to make your stay with us as comfortable as possible. Within the next few days you are going to have a full program – 205 talks will cover an huge range of topics in the field of laser material processing. The detailed conference program ensures that you are in the right time at the right place to listen to your favorite presentations. Furthermore, you can catch up on our social events taking place in the evenings as well as on all other services we provide, e.g. free bus shuttle. For the first time one of the presenting authors has the chance to win the LANE Best Presentation Award, which means a presentation during plenary session at LANE 2018 and a price money of € 1,000. All participants are asked to vote for that. Join in – amongst all voters we raffle a Philips PicoPix Mini Beamer. Moreover, the honorary title “Knight of Laser Technology” will traditionally be awarded to a scientist, who rendered outstanding achievements in the field of photonic technologies. Our sponsors and exhibitors vitalise the breaks of our conference. That‘s why we would like to thank them very much at this point. Maybe you find some interesting advertisements of our partners in this brochure – take the chance to get in touch with them on site. We hope that this “Conference program & guide” covers all topics that are of interest for you while attending LANE. Nevertheless, you are welcome to contact us at the registration desk at all times – we are looking forward to answer your questions. We wish you a pleasant stay with us and hope that you not only gain a lot of inspring impressions but also make new friends at LANE 2016. Your LANE team
Table of contents Conference program. . . . . 5 Floorplan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Session overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Detailed program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Social events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Conference guide. . . . . . . 19 Maps & venues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Free bus shuttle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Photonics in Erlangen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Conference program
Floorplan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Session overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Detailed program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Social events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
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Floorplan
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Session overview Tuesday, September 20
Room I
8.30am - 8.45am
Opening: Welcome to LANE 2016
8.45am - 9.15am
WLT Award Ceremony
9.15am - 10.45am
Keynote Talks
10.45am - 11.15am
Coffee Break
11.15am - 12.45pm
Keynote Talks
12.45pm - 2.20pm
Lunch Break
2.20pm - 4.20pm
Room I
Room II
Room III
Room IV
Room V
Short pulse processes
Sensing & Control
Additive Manufacturing LMD & Cladding
Hybrid processes
Processing of polymers ATTENTION: Starting at 2:00pm already
7.00pm - 11.00pm
Conference banquet: Night of the knights
Wednesday, September 21
Room I
Room II
Room III
Room IV
Room V
8.30am - 10.30am
Ultrashort pulse processes
Sensing & Control
Additive Manufacturing LMD & Cladding
Surface treatment
Additive Manufacturing Polymers
Surface treatment
Additive Manufacturing Polymers & Glass
Dynamic laser beam shaping
Joining metals with polymers
Dynamic laser beam shaping
Joining metals with polymers
10.30am - 10.50am 10.50am - 12.30pm
Coffee Break Ultrashort pulse processes
Sensing & Control
12.30pm - 1.40pm 1.40pm - 3.00pm
Lunch Break Ultrashort pulse processes
Brazing & Welding micro
3.00pm - 3.30pm 3.30pm - 5.10pm
Additive Manufacturing LMD & Cladding
Additive Manufacturing LMD & Cladding
Coffee Break Ultrashort pulse processes
6.00pm - 10.00pm
Brazing & Welding micro
Additive Manufacturing SLM metals
Lab-tour: Laser technology & Cocktail session
Thursday, September 22
Room I
Room II
Room III
Room IV
Room V
8.30am - 10.30am
Ultrashort pulse glass processing
Welding macro Nonferrous metals
Additive Manufacturing SLM metals
System engineering & Beam sources
Simulation & Modelling
System engineering & Beam sources
Simulation & Modelling
Laser forming
Simulation & Modelling
10.30am - 10.50am 10.50am - 12.30pm
Coffee Break Welding macro - Steel
Cutting & Drilling
12.30pm - 1.40pm 1.40pm - 3.00pm
Additive Manufacturing SLM metals
Lunch Break Welding macro - Steel
Cutting & Drilling
Additive Manufacturing SLM metals
3.00pm - 3.20pm
Coffee Break
3.20pm - 5.20pm
Closing Plenary: Laser Technology in Finland (Room I)
5.20pm - 5.40pm
Closing: Best Presentation Award & Goodbye (Room I)
detailed program
Tuesday, September 20
Time
Plenary Session: Keynote Talks
Prof. M. Schmidt 8.30 8.45
Opening: Welcome to LANE 2016 Prof. M. Schmidt Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
8.45 9.15
WLT Award Ceremony Prof. M. Schmidt Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Presentation Laureate WLT Award
9.15 9.45
Just-in-time design and additive manufacture of patient-specific medical implants Prof. Milan Brandt RMIT University, Australia
9.45 10.15
Welding with high-power lasers: trends and developments Prof. Michael Rethmeier Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM), Germany
10.15 10.45
Meta-modelling and visualization of multi-dimensional data for virtual production intelligence Prof. Wolfgang Schulz Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT, Germany
10.45am - 11.15am
Coffee Break
Dr. S. Roth 11.15 11.45
Application of LIFT in 3D micro-fabrication Dr. Alberto Piqué Naval Research Laboratory, USA
11.45 12.15
Nanomaterials synthesis and processing by laser – Fundamentals and perspectives Prof. Stephan Barcikowski University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
12.15 12.45
Dynamic optics for precision laser material processing Prof. Martin Booth University of Oxford, United Kingdom
12.45pm - 2.20pm
Lunch Break
(7)
(22)
Rie Tanabe, Thi Phuong Thao Nguyen, Yoshiro Ito
*Paper will be available on LANE website.
(27)
Dynamical studies on laser processes induced by short pulse lasers: from nanoseconds to milliseconds (Invited)
Martin Ehrhardt, Pierre Lorenz, Lukas Bayer, Igor Zagoranskiy, Klaus Zimmer
Mauritz Möller, Christian Conrad, Walter Haimerl, Claus Emmelmann
(28)
IR-thermography for quality prediction in selective laser deburring
(23)
Wim Devesse, Dieter De Baere, Michaël Hinderdael, Patrick Guillaume
High resolution temperature estimation during laser cladding of stainless steel
Laser patterning of CIGS thin film with 1550 nm nanosecond laser pulses
In-situ monitoring and defect detection for laser metal deposition by using infrared thermography
(13)
(8)
Ulf Hassler, Daniel Gruber, Oliver Hentschel, Frank Sukowski, Tobias Grulich, Lars Seifert (18)
(12)
Felix Tenner, Stephan Ramoser, Michael Dobler, Zeev Zalevsky, Michael Schmidt
Optical measurement of the connection state in laser brazing
Nataliya Deyneka Dupriez
Pierre Lorenz, Christoph Grüner, Martin Ehrhardt, Lukas Bayer, Klaus Zimmer (17)
Nanostructuring of fused silica assisted by laser-shaped metal triangles using a nanosecond laser
Tobias Markus Czotscher, Frank Vollertsen
Analysis of melting and melt expulsion during nanosecond pulsed laser ablation
Florian Schechtel, Yvonne Reg, Maik Zimmermann, Thomas Stocker, Fabian Knorr, Vincent Mann, Stephan Roth, Michael Schmidt
Optical coherence tomography for remote laser welding (Industrial)*
Pulsed laser processing of paper materials
(3)
Libor Mrňa, Petr Horník
Autocorrelation function for monitoring the gap between the steel plates during laser welding
Mohamed Boutinguiza, Melissa Meixus, Jesús del Val, Antonio Riveiro, Rafael Comesaña, Fernando Lusquiños, Juan Pou (2)
Synthesis and characterization of Pd nanoparticles by laser ablation in water using nanosecond laser
Prof. M. Booth
Sensing & Control
Short pulse processes
Dr. G.-W. Römer
Room II
Room I
7.00pm - 11.00pm
4.00 4.20
3.40 4.00
3.20 3.40
3.00 3.20
2.40 3.00
2.20 2.40
2.00 2.20
Chair
Time
Tuesday, September 20
(4)
(24)
(10)
(5)
Farhang Farrokhi, Morten Kristiansen
(29)
(25)
A practical approach for increasing penetration in hybrid laser-arc welding of steel
(20)
Mohamed Wahba, Masami Mizutani, Seiji Katayama
Hybrid laser-arc welding with backing and cut-wire*
Benjamin Emde, Michael Huse, Jörg Hermsdorf, Stefan Kaierle, Volker Wesling, Ludger Overmeyer, Ruslan Kozakov, Dirk Uhrlandt (15)
Significance of the resonance condition for controlling the seam position in laser-assisted TIG welding
Marion Merklein, Jürgen Herrmann
Effect of a local laser heat treatment on the formability of multi-layered 6000 series aluminum alloys
Marion Merklein, Daniel Junker, Adam Schaub, Franziska Neubauer
Hybrid additive manufacturing technologies - An analysis regarding potentials and applications (Invited)
Conference banquet: Night of the knights
Dmitry Kotoban, Andrey Aramov, Tatiana Tarasova
(19)
Possibility of multi-material laser cladding fabrication of nickel alloy and stainless steel
Henrik Dobbelstein, Magnus Thiele, Evgeny L. Gurevich, Easo P. George, Andreas Ostendorf
Direct metal deposition of refractory high entropy alloy MoNbTaW
Pascal Aubry, Cécile Blanc, Ibrahim Demirci, Morgan Dal, Thierry Malot, Hicham Maskrot (14)
Analysis of nickel based hardfacing materials manufactured by laser cladding for sodium fast reactor
(9)
A study on the effects of the use of gas or water atomized AISI 36L steel powder on the corrosion resistance of laser deposited material Maria Jose Tobar, Jose Manuel Amado, Javier Montero, Armando Yáñez
Hongping Gu, Aldo Van Gelder
Coating layer characterization of laser deposited AlSi coating over laser weld bead
Dr. S. Roth
Hybrid processes
Additive Manufacturing LMD & Cladding Prof. G. Turichin
Room IV
Room III
Anton Schmailzl, Stefan Hierl, Michael Schmidt
(26)
(30)
Gap-bridging during quasi-simultaneous laser transmission welding
Verena Wippo, Yannic Winter, Peter Jaeschke, Oliver Suttmann, Ludger Overmeyer
(21)
(16)
(11)
(6)
The influence of laser welding processes on the weld seam quality of thermoplastic composites with high moisture content
Andreas Schkutow, Thomas Frick
Influence of adapted wavelengths on temperature fields and melt pool geometry in laser transmission welding
Vadim Allheily, Lionel Merlat, Fabrice Lacroix, Alfred Eichhorn, Gildas L‘Hostis
The behavior of translucent composite laminates under highly energetic laser irradiations
Alexander N. Fuchs, Michael F. Zaeh
Efficiency of laser cutting of carbon fiber textiles
Masayuki Fujita, Hiroshi Ohkawa, Toshihiro Somekawa, Masataka Otsuka, Yoshinobu Maeda, Takaomi Matsutani, Noriaki Miyanaga
Wavelength and pulsewidth dependences of laser processing of CFRP
Juergen Walter, Alexander Brodesser, Michael Hustedt, Sven Bluemel, Peter Jaeschke, Stefan Kaierle (1)
Laser processing of carbon fiber reinforced plastics – Release of carbon fiber segments during short-pulsed laser processing of CFRP
Prof. D. Bourell
Processing of polymers
ATTENTION: Starting at 2:00pm already
Room V
(36)
Marco Götze, Olaf Krimig, Tobias Kürbitz, Sven Henning, Andreas Heilmann, Georg Hillrichs
Processing of polyamide electrospun nanofibers with picosecond uv-laser irradiation
Christian Daniel, Jannik Manderla, Sina Hallmann, Claus Emmelmann
*Paper will be available on LANE website.
(51)
(46)
Influence of an angular hatching exposure strategy on the surface roughness during picosecond laser ablation of hard materials
(41)
Thorsten Kramer, Beat Neuenschwander, Beat Jäggi, Stefan Remund, Urs Hunziker, Josef Zürcher
Influence of pulse bursts on the specific removal rate for ultra-fast pulsed laser micromachining of copper
(51)
Alexander Kanitz, Jan Stefan Hoppius, Evgeny Lev Gurevich, Andreas Ostendorf
Influence of the liquid on femtosecond laser ablation of iron
Linda Pabst, Robby Ebert, Horst Exner
Selective ablation of thin nickel-chromium-alloy films using ultrashort pulsed laser
(31)
(32)
Benedikt Neumeier, Doris Schmitt-Landsiedel
Michael Lippenberger, Philipp Dengler, Andreas Wandinger, Michael Schmidt
(47)
(52)
Measurement and closed-loop control of the penetration depth in laser materials processing (Invited, Industrial)*
Markus Kogel-Hollacher, Martin Schoenleber, Thibault Bautze, Matthias Strebel, Ruediger Moser
Friedhelm Dorsch, Wilrid Dubitzky, Lukas Effing, Patrick Haug, Sven Plasswich
Capillary depth measurement for process control (Industrial)*
(42)
Photoresponsive liquid crystal elastomers as feedback controlled light-driven actuators – theory, real-time behaviour, limitations
(51)
Quality monitoring of infrared optics using ultrasound signals
(37)
Optimising process efficiency during remote laser cutting of CFRP by utilisation of a double-scan-head
Hagen Dittmar, Patrick Herda, Peter Jäschke, Oliver Suttmann, Ludger Overmeyer
Tobias Lechner, Kristina Noack, Manuel Thöne, Philipp Amend, Michael Schmidt, Stefan Will
Investigating the moisture content of polyamide 6 by Raman-microscopy and multivariate data analysis
Investigation on the ablation of thin metal films with femtosecond to picosecond-pulsed laser radiation
Markus Olbrich, Eric Punzel, Peter Lickschat, Steffen Weißmantel, Alexander Horn
Dr. S. Kaierle
Sensing & Control
Ultrashort pulse processes
Dr. P. Salter
Room II
Room I
10.30am - 10.50am
10.10 10.30
9.50 10.10
9.30 9.50
9.10 9.30
8.50 9.10
8.30 8.50
Chair
Time
Wednesday, September 21
Gleb Turichin, Evgeny Zemlyakov, Olga Klimova, Konstantin Babkin
Emna Abouda, Morgan Dal, Pascal Aubry, Tahar Nabil Tarfa, Ibrahim Demirci, Cyril Gorny, Thierry Malot
Robert Vollmer, Christof Sommitsch
Coffee Break
(53)
Evaluation and optimization of the bonding behavior between substrate and coating processed by laser cladding
(48)
Effect of laser cladding parameters on the microstructure and properties of high chromium hardfacing alloys
(43)
Hydrodynamic instability in high-speed direct laser deposition for additive manufacturing
(51)
Alexander Barroi, Denise Albertazzi Gonçalves, Jörg Hermsdorf, Stefan Kaierle, Ludger Overmeyer
Influence of laser power on the shape of single tracks in scanner based laser wire cladding
(38)
Michael Güpner, Andreas Patschger, Jens Bliedtner
Influence of process parameters on the process efficiency in laser metal deposition welding
(33)
Alexander Kuznetsov, Andrej Jeromen, Gideon Levy, Makoto Fujishima, Edvard Govekar
Annular laser beam cladding process feasibility study
Roberto Ocaña, Arnau Calatayud
Joaquín Penide, Félix Quintero, Felipe AriasGonzález, Antonio Fernández, Jesús Del Val, Rafael Comesaña, Antonio Riveiro, Fernando Lusquiños, Juan Pou (54)
Everlasting dark printing on alumina by laser
(49)
Laser-induced coloring on small titanium surfaces
(44)
Maximilian Brosda, Alexander Olowinsky, Alexander Pelzer
Laser encapsulation of organic electronics with adapted diode lasers in flexible production processes
(51)
Deepak Marla, Yang Zhang, Masoud Jabbari, Mads Sonne, Jon Spangenberg, Jesper Hattel
Improvement in surface characteristics of polymers for subsequent electroless plating using liquid assisted laser processing
Yu Chen, David Muñoz-Martín, Miguel Morales, Carlos Luis Molpeceres Alvarez, Emilio Sánchez-Cortezon, J. Murillo-Gutierrez (39)
(34)
Laser induced forward transfer of high viscosity silver paste for new metallization methods in photovoltaic and flexible electronics industry
Dunia Beatriz Lopez-Espiricueta, Eamonn Fearon, Stuart Edwardson, Geoffrey Dearden
Direct write processing of multi-micron thickness copper nano-particle paste on flexible substrates with 532 nm laser wavelength
Dr. P. Aubry
Surface treatment
Additive Manufacturing LMD & Cladding Prof. P. Krakhmalev
Room IV
Room III
(40)
Sasan Dadbakhsh, Leander Verbelen, Tom Vandeputte, Dieter Strobbe, Peter Van Puyvelde, Jean-Pierre Kruth
Effect of powder size and shape on the SLS processability and mechanical properties of a TPU elastomer (50)
(45)
Proposal of in-process measurement for micro-stereolithography using surface plasmon resonance Masaki Michihata, Kiyoshi Takamasu, Satoru Takahashi
Bernd Niese, Philipp Amend, Stephan Roth, Michael Schmidt
(51)
Laser-based generation of conductive circuits on additive manufactured thermoplastic substrates
Thomas Stichel, Tobias Laumer, Tim Linnenweber, Philipp Amend, Stephan Roth
(35)
Mass flow characterization of selective deposition of polymer powders with vibrating nozzles for laser beam melting of multi-material components
Tobias Laumer, Thomas Stichel, Max Raths, Michael Schmidt
Analysis of the influence of different flowability on part characteristics regarding the simultaneous laser beam melting of polymers
Prof. S. Hierl
Additive Manufacturing - Polymers
Room V
(65)
Erwin Steiger, Gerald Stumpf
New micro and macro laser machining applications using fiber laser and ultra short pulse laser systems in compact laser machines (Industrial)*
Stephan Brüning, Keming Du, Arnold Gillner
*Paper will be available on LANE website.
(75)
(70)
Ultra-fast micro machining of cylindrical parts with multiple ultra-short pulsed laser sources
Victor Matylitsky, Frank Hendricks
Industrial femtosecond lasers for micro-machining applications with highest quality and efficiency (Industrial)*
(60)
Janko Auerswald, Adrian Ruckli, Tobias Gschwilm, Patricia Weber, David Diego-Vallejo, Holger Schlüter
Taper angle adjustment in ultra-short pulse laser cutting of complex micro-mechanical contours (Industrial)*
(55)
(76)
Rouwen Kunze, Guilherme Mallmann, Robert Schmitt
(71)
(66)
(61)
Inline plasma analysis as tool for process monitoring in laser micro machining for multi-layer materials
Javier Montero, Ángel Rodríguez, José Manuel Amado, Armando Yáñez
Inspection of powder flow during LMD deposition by high speed imaging
Daniel Alberts, Dieter Schwarze, Gerd Witt
High speed melt pool & laser power monitoring for selective laser melting (SLM®) (Industrial)*
Ramiz S. M. Samarjy, Alexander F. H. Kaplan
Imaging of the dynamic melt movement induced by a pulsed laser
(56)
Steffen Bonß, Marko Seifert, Jan Hannweber, Udo Karsunke, Stefan Kühn, Dirk Pögen, Eckhard Beyer
Precise contact-free temperature measurement is the formula for reliable laser driven manufacturing processes (Invited)*
Experimental study on micro hole drilling using ultrashort pulse laser radiation
Andreas Gruner, Jörg Schille, Udo Löschner
Dr. S. Kaierle
Sensing & Control
Ultrashort pulse processes
Prof. I. Miyamoto
Room II
Room I
12.30pm - 1.40pm
12.10 12.30
11.50 12.10
11.30 11.50
11.10 11.30
10.50 11.10
Chair
Time
Wednesday, September 21
(57)
Mauritz Möller, Nicolaj Baramsky, Ake Ewald, Claus Emmelmann, Josef Schlattmann
Lunch Break
(77)
Evolutionary-based design and control of geometry aims for AMD-manufacturing of Ti-6Al-4V parts
(72)
Alessandro Ascari, Alessandro Fortunato, Adrian H. A. Lutey, Giacomo Guerrini, Nunziante Pagano
(67)
(62)
Long pulse laser wire deposition of hard steels
Sörn Ocylok, Mario Leichnitz, Sebastian Thieme, Steffen Nowotny
Investigations on laser metal deposition of stainless steel 316L with coaxial wire feeding (Industrial)*
Olga Klimova-Korsmik, Gleb Turichin, Evgeniy Zemlyakov, Konstantin Babkin, Pavel Petrovsky, Andrey Travyanov
Technology of high-speed direct laser deposition from Ni-based superalloys
Bo Song, Tanvir Hussain, Katy Voisey
Laser cladding of Ni50Cr: A parametric and dilution study
Konstantin Hofmann, Franziska Neubauer, Matthias Holzer, Vincent Mann, Florian Hugger, Stephan Roth, Michael Schmidt
Effect of laser beam alloying strategies on the metallurgical and mechanical properties of hot forming tool steels (78)
Wojciech S. Gora, Yingtao Tian, Aldara Pan Cabo, Marcus Ardron, Robert R. J. Maier, Philip Prangnell, Nicholas J. Weston, Duncan P. Hand (73)
(68)
(63)
(58)
Enhancing surface finish of additively manufactured titanium and cobalt chrome elements using laser based finishing
Denys Moskal, Jiří Martan, Martin Kučera, Šárka Houdková, Robin Kromer
Picosecond laser surface cleaning of AM1 superalloy
Eneko Ukar, Aitzol Lamikiz, Silvia Martínez, Iñaki Arrizubieta
Laser texturing with µs pulses*
Pierre Lorenz, Martin Ehrhardt, Lukas Bayer, Klaus Zimmer
Shock-wave-induced thin-film delamination (SWIFD): A non-thermal structuring method of functional layers
Dr. A. Piqué
Surface treatment
Additive Manufacturing LMD & Cladding Dr. S. P. Edwardson
Room IV
Room III
Katrin Wudy, Lydia Lanzl, Dietmar Drummer
Andreas Wegner
(74)
Ivan Zhirnov, Roman S. Khmyrov, Cyrill E. Protasov, Andrey V. Gusarov
Time-resolved visualization of laser beam melting of silica glass powder
(69)
New polymer materials for the laser sintering process: polypropylene and others
(64)
Selective laser sintering of filled polymer systems: Bulk properties and laser beam material interaction
(59)
Lydia Lanzl, Katrin Wudy, Maximilian Drexler, Dietmar Drummer
Laser-high-speed-DSC: process-oriented thermal analysis of PA 12 in selective laser sintering
Prof. S. Hierl
Additive Manufacturing Polymers & Glass
Room V
(84)
Patrick Salter
3D Laser fabrication of single localised colour centres in diamond (Invited)
*Paper will be available on LANE website.
(94)
(89)
Lukas Bayer, Martin Ehrhardt, Pierre Lorenz, Michael Mäser, Klaus Zimmer
Large-area picosecond laser-induced periodic surface structure (LIPSS) on chromium (Industrial)*
Nikolas von Freyhold, Susanna Friedel, Klaus Stolberg
High precision machining applications with short and ultrashort pulse thin disk lasers (Industrial)*
(79)
(80)
Andreas Patschger, Jens Bliedtner
Pascal Schmalen, Peter Plapper
(95)
Evaluation of laser braze-welded dissimilar Al-Cu joints
(90)
Determination and dependencies of melt pool dimensions in laser micro welding
(85)
Process parameter optimization for wobbling laser spot welding of Ti6Al4V alloy
Farzad Vakili Farahani, Jörn Lungershausen, Kilian Wasmer
Viktor Mamuschkin, Christoph Engelmann, Alexander Olowinsky
Improvement of energy deposition in absorber-free laser welding through quasi-simultaneous irradiation
Manufacturing of biomedical devices with ultrafast lasers (Invited, Industrial)*
Ronald Holtz, Armin Stumpp, Fabienne Senn, R. Villiger, Per Magnus Kristiansen, Christian Rytka, S. Beck, Joachim Köser, S. v. Wolff
Prof. F. Vollertsen
Brazing & Welding micro
Ultrashort pulse processes
Prof. S. Christiansen
Room II
Room I
3.00pm - 3.30pm
2.40 3.00
2.20 2.40
2.00 2.20
1.40 2.00
Chair
Time
Wednesday, September 21
Maija Leino, Joonas Pekkarinen, Risto Soukka
(91)
Coffee Break
(96)
Mario Alfredo Renderos Cartagena, Franck Andrés Girot Mata, Aitzol Lamikiz Mentxaka, Amaia Torregaray Larruscain, Nicolas Saintier
Ni based powder reconditioning and reuse for LMD process
Torsten Petrat, Benjamin Graf, Andrey Gumenyuk, Michael Rethmeier
Laser metal deposition as repair technology for a gas turbine burner made of Inconel 718
(86)
The role of laser additive manufacturing methods of metals in repair, refurbishment and remanufacturing – enabling circular economy
(81)
Jon Iñaki Arrizubieta, Maximiliam Wegener, Kristian Arntz, Aitzol Lamikiz, Jose Exequiel Ruiz
Powder flux regulation in the laser material deposition process
(82)
Grigory Lazarev
(97)
Xiaoming Yu, Xinya Wang, Margaux Chanal, Carlos A. Trallero-Herrero, David Grojo, Shuting Lei
Laser material processing based on non-conventional beam focusing strategies*
(92)
Optimization of the liquid crystal on silicon technology for laser microprocessing applications
(87)
3D laser processing with tunable lenses (Industrial)* David Stadler, Hsiang-Yu Lo
Marco Smarra, Manuel Janitzki, Klaus Dickmann
Beam shaping in ultra-short pulse laser processing for enhancing the ablation efficiency
Dr. D. Kracht
Dynamic laser beam shaping
Additive Manufacturing LMD & Cladding Dr. S. P. Edwardson
Room IV
Room III
Eva Rodriguez-Vidal, Carmen Sanz, Jon Lambarri, Jacques Renard, Vladimir Gantchenko
Laser joining of different polymer-metal configurations: analysis of mechanical performance and failure mechanisms
(98)
(93)
Tamás Markovits, Andor Bauernhuber, János Takács
Examination the torsion properties of pinto-plate LAMP joint
(88)
Andor Bauernhuber, Tamás Markovits, János Takács
(83)
Investigating the pulse mode laser joining of overlapped plastic and metal sheets
Andre Heckert, Christian Singer, Michael F. Zaeh, Ruediger Daub, Tobias Zeilinger
Gas-tight thermally joined metal-thermoplastic connections by pulsed laser surface pre-treatment
Prof. T. Frick
Joining metals with polymers
Room V
(109)
Silke Christiansen
Lasing with semiconductor nanowires (Invited)
*Paper will be available on LANE website.
(118)
(114)
Wei Chu, Zhaohui Wang, Bin Zeng, Guihua Li, Fei He, Ya Cheng
Plasma evolution induced by spatiotemporally focused femtosecond laser pulses*
Asaf Shahmoon, Johannes Strauss, Hadar Zafri, Michael Schmidt, Zeev Zalevsky
High resolution fabrication of interconnection lines using picosecond laser and controlled deposition of gold nanoparticles
Kirill S. Khorkov, Dmitrii V. Abramov, Dmitriy A. Kochuev, Sergey M. Arakelian, Valery G. Prokoshev (104)
Formation monocrystalline carbon microand nanostructures under femtosecond laser irradiation of graphite in liquid nitrogen
(99)
Thomas Burkhardt, Matthias Goy, Marcel Hornaff, Michael Appelfelder, Claudia Reinlein (115)
Solderjet bumping as a versatile tool for the integration of piezoelectric deformable mirrors
(110)
Max Mäusezahl, Marcel Hornaff, Thomas Burkhardt, Erik Beckert
Mechanical properties of laser-jetted SAC305 solder on coated optical surfaces
(105)
Christoph Mittelstädt, Thomas Seefeld, Tim Radel, Frank Vollertsen
Novel approach to increase the energy-related process efficiency and performance of laser brazing
(100)
Daniel Weller, Jörg Simon, Peter Stritt, Rudolf Weber, Thomas Graf, Cyrille Bezençon, Corrado Bassi
Temperature controlled laser joining of aluminum to galvanized steel
Market trifurcation in ultrafast laser applications (Industrial)*
Frank Gäbler, Joris van Nunen
Prof. F. Vollertsen
Brazing & Welding micro
Ultrashort pulse processes
Prof. Z. Zalevsky
Room II
Room I
6.00pm - 10.00pm
4.50 5.10
4.30 4.50
4.10 4.30
3.50 4.10
3.30 3.50
Chair
Time
Wednesday, September 21
Artem Deev, Pavel Kuznetcov, Sergey Petrov
(116)
Room IV
Tobias Klerks, Stephan Eifel
(120)
Dorian Saint-Pierre, Julien Granier, Gregory Egaud, Emmanuel Baubeau, Cyril Mauclair
Fast uniform micro structuring of DLC surfaces using multiple ultrashort laser spots through spatial beam shaping
(117)
Jiangning Li, Zheng Kuang, Juan Godoy Vilar, Geoff Dearden, Walter Perrie, Stuart Edwardson
Dynamic ultrafast laser beam shaping for material processing at the imaging plane using a spatial light modulator*
(112)
Flexible beam shaping system for the next generation of process development in laser micromachining (Industrial)*
(107)
Fabian Knorr, Andreas Uyttendaele, Julian Stauch, Florian Schechtel, Yvonne Reg, Maik Zimmermann
(102)
Large-angle programmable direct laser interference patterning with ultrafast laser using spatial light modulator
Johannes Strauß, Tom Häfner, Michael Dobler, Johannes Heberle, Michael Schmidt
Evaluation and calibration of LCoS SLM for direct laser structuring with tailored intensity distributions
Dr. P. Salter
Dynamic laser beam shaping
Lab-tour: Laser technology & Cocktail session
(119)
Microstructure and magnetic properties of magnetic material fabricated by selective laser melting Kai-Jyun Jhong, Wei-Chin Huang, Wen-Hsi Lee
Ville-Pekka Matilainen, Joonas Pekkarinen, Antti Salminen
Weldability of additive manufactured stainless steel
(111)
Adam Schaub, Bhrigu Ahuja, Lorenz Butzhammer, Johannes Osterziel, Michael Schmidt, Marion Merklein
Additive manufacturing of functional elements on sheet metal
(106)
Anisotropy of mechanical properties and its correlation with the structure of the stainless steel 316L produced by the SLM method
(101)
Pavel Krakhmalev, Gunnel Fredriksson, Ina Yadroitsava, Nataliya Kazantseva, Anton Du Plessis, Igor Yadroitsev
Deformation behavior and microstructure of Ti6Al4V manufactured by SLM (Invited)
Prof. D. Bourell
Additive Manufacturing - SLM metals
Room III
Philipp Amend, Tom Häfner, Michael Gränitz, Stephan Roth, Michael Schmidt
(113)
Kira van der Straeten, Irmela Burkhardt, Alexander Olowinsky, Arnold Gillner
Laser-induced self-organizing microstructures on steel for joining with polymers
(108)
Effect of ultrashort pulse laser structuring of stainless steel on laser-based heat conduction joining of polyamide steel hybrids
(103)
Christoph Engelmann, Johannes Eckstaedt, Alexander Olowinsky, Mirko Aden, Viktor Mamuschkin
Experimental and simulative investigations of laser assisted plastic-metal-joints considering different load directions
Prof. T. Frick
Joining metals with polymers
Room V
(126)
*Paper will be available on LANE website.
(141)
Florian Sotier, Stephan Geiger, Wycliffe K. Kipnusu, Gerd Marowsky, Katrin R. Siefermann
Ultra-short pulses from a 2 µm fiber laser source and applications in materials processing (Industrial)*
(136)
Duncan Hand, Richard Carter, Jianyong Chen, Michael Troughton, Ian Elder, Robert Lamb, Robert Thomson, Daniel Esser
Picosecond laser welding of optical to structural materials (Invited)*
(131)
Frank Hendricks, Victor Matylitsky, Matthias Domke, Heinz Huber, Benjamin Bernard
Time resolved study of femtosecond laser induced micro-modifications inside transparent brittle materials*
Isamu Miyamoto, Yasuhiro Okamoto, Rie Tanabe, Yoshiro Ito, Kristian Cvecek, Michael Schmidt
Dynamic behavior of plasma in internal modification of transparent dielectrics by USLPs*
(121)
(122)
(132)
(146)
Matthias Holzer, Konstantin Hofmann, Vincent Mann, Florian Hugger, Stephan Roth, Michael Schmidt
Change of hot cracking susceptibility in welding of high strength aluminium alloy AA 7075
(142)
Florian Fetzer, Michael Jarwitz, Peter Stritt, Rudolf Weber, Thomas Graf
Fine-tuned remote laser welding of aluminum to copper with local beam oscillation
(137)
Welding of copper with brilliant fiber laser sources (Industrial)*
Michael Lee, Nils Reinermann, Michael Grupp
Uwe Reisgen, Simon Olschok, Stefan Jakobs, Christoph Turner
Sound welding of copper: laser beam welding in vacuum
Vincent Mann, Matthias Holzer, Konstantin Hofmann, Esra Özkaya, Florian Hugger, Stephan Roth, Michael Schmidt (127)
Influence of surface coatings of filler wires on weld seam properties of laser beam welded copper connections
Martin Dahmen, Marco Goebel
Mechanical properties and fracture behaviour of LMD produced 2.4682 and wrought 2.4630 dissimilar welds
Welding of fused silica with femto second lasers enables new design options (Industrial)*
Elke Kaiser, Alexander Killi, Aleksander Budnicki, Sebastian Pricking, Malte Kumkar
Prof. A. Salminen
Welding macro - Nonferrous metals
Ultrashort pulse glass processing
Dr. K. Cvecek
Room II
Room I
10.30am - 10.50am
10.10 10.30
9.50 10.10
9.30 9.50
9.10 9.30
8.50 9.10
8.30 8.50
Chair
Time
Thursday, September 22
(123)
Vijaikrishnan Venkataramanan, Heidi Maria Piili, Ville-Pekka Matilainen, Antti Salminen
Mikko Hovilehto, Lauri Jokinen, Pasi Holopainen, Antti Salminen, Heidi Maria Piili
Alessandro Ascari, Alessandro Fortunato, Erica Liverani, Andrea Gamberoni, Luca Tomesani
Coffee Break
Wei-Chin Huang, Kuang-Po Chang, Ping-Han Wu, Chih-Hsien Wu, Ching-Chih Lin, Chuan-Sheng Chuang, De-Yau Lin, Sung-Ho Liu, Ji-Bin Horng, Fang-Hei Tsau (147)
3D printing optical engine for controlling material microstructure
(143)
New possibilities in the fabrication of hybrid components with big dimensions by means of selective laser melting (SLM)
(138)
Design of hydraulic component for additive manufacturing of stainless steel (Industrial)
(133)
Mass customization of sunglass frame utilizing metallic laser additive manufacturing (Industrial)*
(128)
Basic research on lattice structures focused on the strut shape and welding beads Julia Kessler, Nicolae Balc, Andreas Gebhardt, Karim Abbas
Cyrill E. Protasov, Victor A. Safronov, Dmitry V. Kotoban, Andrey V. Gusarov
Experimental study of residual stresses in metal parts obtained by selective laser melting
Prof. E. Govekar
Additive Manufacturing - SLM metals
Room III
Holger Schlüter, Patricia Hammers-Weber
5 axis scanner for precession drilling (Industrial)*
(144)
(139)
Rainer J. Beck, Piotr Jaworski, Nick Weston, Duncan P. Hand, Jonathan D. Shephard
Parallel robot platform for freeform laser manufacturing (Industrial)*
(134)
Florian Peter Lugauer, Tobias Stiehl, Michael F. Zaeh
(129)
Functional safety of hybrid laser safety systems – how can a combination between passive and active components prevent accidents?
Joachim Ryll, Marc Nadler
Industrial demands to ultra short pulse laser machines (Industrial)*
(124)
Dietmar Kracht, Hakan Sayinc, S. Yilmaz, Mateusz Wysmolek, K. Hausmann, Christoph Ottenhues, Dieter Wandt, Andreas Wienke, Jörg Neumann
Innovative laser sources operating around 2 µm (Invited)
Prof. P. Hoffmann
System engineering & Beam sources
Room IV
(140)
Andreas Ganser, Johannes Pieper, Stefan Liebl, Michael F. Zaeh
(148)
Numerical simulation of the thermal efficiency during laser deep penetration welding
(145)
Simulation of the laser transmission welding of thermoplastics - sensitivity to process parameters (Industrial)* Adhish Majumdar, Laurent D‘Alvise
Antônio Carlos Farias
Applications of non-hermitian optical pulses
(135)
Silvia Martinez, Dmytro Lesyk, Aitzol Lamikiz, Eneko Ukar, Vitaliy Dzhemelinskyy
Hardness simulation of over-tempered area during laser hardening treatment
(130)
Michael Emonts, Kai Fischer, Stefan Schmitt, Richard Ludwig Schares
(125)
Modelling of indirect laser-induced thinfilm ablation of epoxy for local exposing of carbon fibers
Stefan Tatra, Rodrigo Gómez Vázquez, Christian Stiglbrunner, Andreas Otto
Numerical simulation of laser ablation with short and ultra-short pulses for metals and semiconductors
Prof. A. Otto
Simulation & Modelling
Room V
(159)
*Paper will be available on LANE website.
(169)
Helge Kügler, Christoph Mittelstädt, Frank Vollertsen
Influence of joint configuration on the strength of laser welded presshardened steel
(164)
André Fritzsche, Vjaceslav Avilov, Andrey Gumenyuk, Kai Hilgenberg, Michael Rethmeier
High power laser beam welding of thick-walled ferromagnetic steels with electromagnetic weld pool support
Mikhail Sokolov, Antti Salminen, Iegor Borshchov, Anna Unt
Thick section laser beam welding of shipbuilding steels: fiber and optical parameters optimization and gap bridgeability (Industrial)*
(154)
Benjamin Gerhards, Uwe Reisgen, Simon Olschok
Laser welding of ultrahigh strength steels at subzero temperatures
(149)
(150)
Sven Blümel, Stefan Bastick, Richard Stähr, Peter Jäschke, Oliver Suttmann, Ludger Overmeyer (170)
Laser cutting of CFRP with a fibre guided high power nanosecond laser source Influence of the optical fibre diameter on quality and efficiency
(165)
Christian Brecher, Henning Janssen, Markus Eckert, Florian Schmidt
Thermal investigation of interaction between high-power CW-laser radiation and a water-jet
(160)
Jan Leschke, Alexander Barroi, Stefan Kaierle, Jörg Hermsdorf, Ludger Overmeyer
Studies on the robustness of underwater laser cutting of S355J2+N using a Yb:YAG disk laser source
(155)
Effects of different polarization strategies on laser cutting with direct diode lasers
Gonçalo Costa Rodrigues, Joost R. Duflou
Anatoliy Orishich, Victor Shulyatyev, Alexander Golyshev
The utmost thickness of the cut sheet for the qualitative oxygen-assisted laser cutting of low-carbon steel
Weld metallurgy and mechanical properties of high manganese ultra-high strength steel dissimilar welds
Martin Dahmen, Stefan Lindner, Damien Montfort, Dirk Petring
Prof. J. Duflou
Cutting & Drilling
Welding macro - Steel
Dr. S. P. Edwardson
Room II
Room I
12.30pm - 1.40pm
12.10 12.30
11.50 12.10
11.30 11.50
11.10 11.30
10.50 11.10
Chair
Time
Thursday, September 22
Yuri Chivel
Lunch Break
(171)
New approach to multi-material processing in selective laser melting
(166)
Raya Mertens, Bey Vrancken, Niels Holmstock, Yannis Kinds, Jean-Pierre Kruth, Jan Van Humbeeck
(161)
Influence of powder bed preheating on microstructure and mechanical properties of H13 tool steel SLM parts
Roman S. Khmyrov, Victor A. Safronov, Andrey V. Gusarov
Obtaining crack-free WC-Co alloys by selective laser melting
Ane Miren Mancisidor Telleria, Fermin Garciandia Ibañez, Maria San Sebastian Ormazabal, Pedro Álvarez Moro, Javier Diaz Gutierrez, Iker (156) Unanue Arruti
(151)
Reduction of the residual porosity in parts manufactured by selective laser melting using skywriting and high focus offset strategies
Markku Lindqvist, Heidi Maria Piili, Antti Salminen
Benchmark study of industrial needs for additive manufacturing in Finland
Dr. P. Aubry
Additive Manufacturing - SLM metals
Room III
Kristian Cvecek, Benjamin Gröschel, Micheal Schmidt
Process properties of electronic high voltage discharges triggered by ultra-short pulsed laser filaments
(167)
Choon Yen Kong, Maxim Bolut, Jesper Sundqvist, Alexander Kaplan, Eurico Assunção, Luísa Quintino, Jon Blackburn
Single-pulse conduction limited laser welding using a diffractive optical element
(162)
Christoph Jens Wienken, Alois Unterholzner, Michael Breit, Holger Schlüter
(157)
(152)
Advanced galvo control enables efficient laser micro processing (Invited, Industrial)*
Sigurd Villumsen, Morten Kristiansen, Flemming O. Olsen
On the stability and performance of remote DOE laser cutting
Dietrich Faidel, Alexander Laskin, Wilfried Behr, Ghaleb Natour
Improvement of selective laser melting by beam shaping and minimized thermally induced effects in optical systems (Industrial)*
Dr. D. Kracht
System engineering & Beam sources
Room IV
Udo Hartel, Alexander Ilin, Christoph Bantel, Jens Gibmeier, Vesselin Michailov
(168)
(172)
Florian Wirth, Daniel Eisenbarth, Konrad Wegener
Absorptivity measurements and heat source modeling to simulate laser cladding
Andreas Otto, Andreas Patschger, Michael Seiler
Numerical and experimental investigations of humping phenomena in laser micro welding
(163)
Finite element modeling for the structural analysis of Al-Cu laser beam welding
(158)
Artur Laukart, Stefanie Kohl, Haro Fritsche, Andreas Grohe, Bastian Kruschke, Michael Schmidt
Experimental and numerical investigation of laser beam welding with an ultra-high brightness direct-diode laser
(153)
Alexandre Métais, Simone Mattei, Iryna Tomashchuk, Sadok Gaied
Multiphysyical modeling of transport phenomena during laser welding of dissimilar steels
S. Kohl
Simulation & Modelling
Room V
(178)
Maxime Bolut, Choon Yen Kong, Jon Blackburn, Katherine Cashell, Peter Hobson
Yb-Fibre laser welding of 6 mm duplex stainless steel 2205
Xianfeng Shen, Wenhua Teng, Shuming Zhao, Wenpei He
*Paper will be available on LANE website.
(186)
(183)
Microstructure and porosity of laser-welded dissimilar material joints of HR-2 and J75
Rabi Lahdo, André Springer, Ronny Pfeifer, Stefan Kaierle, Ludger Overmeyer
High-power laser welding of thick steel-aluminum dissimilar joints
Oliver Seffer, Ronny Pfeifer, André Springer, Stefan Kaierle (173)
Art aiding development of technology and science (Industrial)
Investigations on laser beam welding of different dissimilar joints of steel and aluminum alloys for automotive lightweight construction
(184)
(179)
(187)
Philipp Surrey, Mauritz Möller, Walter Haimerl, Claus Emmelmann, Markus Heilemann, Christian Conrad
Processing edges with defined radii by selective laser deburring (Industrial)*
David Ashkenasi, Tristan Kaszemeikat, Andreas Kuntze
Compact laser and trepanning system solutions for versatile micro-machining (Industrial)
John Frederik Josef Buckstegge, Theresa Michel, Maik Zimmermann, Stephan Roth, Michael Schmidt
Advanced rock drilling technologies using high laser power
(174)
Marika Hirvimäki, Matti Manninen, Heidi Maria Piili, Antti Salminen
Prof. J. Duflou
Cutting & Drilling
Welding macro - Steel
Prof. G. Turichin
Room II
Room I
3.00pm - 3.20pm
2.40 3.00
2.20 2.40
2.00 2.20
1.40 2.00
Chair
Time
Thursday, September 22
Coffee Break
(188)
Dominik Schmid, Johanna Renz, Michael F. Zaeh, Johannes Glasschroeder
Process influences on laser-beam melting of the magnesium alloy AZ91
Niko Kaufmann, Muhammad Imran, Tim Marten Wischeropp, Claus Emmelmann, Shafaqat Siddique, Frank Walther (185)
Influence of process parameters on the quality of aluminium alloy EN AW 7075 using selective laser melting (SLM)
(180)
Christopher E. Roberts, Dave Bourell, Trevor Watt, Julien Cohen
(175)
A novel processing approach for additive manufacturing of commercial aluminum alloys
Thorsten Heeling, Konrad Wegener
Computational investigation of synchronized multibeam strategies for the selective laser melting process
Dr. P. Aubry
Additive Manufacturing - SLM metals
Room III
(181)
Hui Gao, G. Sheikholeslami, Geoff Dearden, Stuart Edwardson
(176)
Development of scan strategies for controlled 3D laser forming of sheet metal components
Ghazal Sheikholeslami, Jonathan Griffiths, Geoff Dearden, Stuart P. Edwardson
Optimization of process parameters for high efficiency laser forming of advanced high strength steels within metallurgical constraints
Prof. V. Kujanpää
Laser forming
Room IV
(182)
Cheng-Jui Li, Tsung-Wen Tsai, Chien-Chou Tseng
(177)
Numerical simulation for heat and mass transfer during selective laser melting of titanium alloys powder
Tugrul Ozel, Yiğit M. Arısoy, Luis E. Criales
Computational simulation of thermal and spattering phenomena and microstructure in selective laser melting of inconel 625
Prof. A. Otto
Simulation & Modelling
Room V
A review of laser cladding research activities in Finland** Petri Vuoristo Tampere University of Technology
Optimization and simulation of SLM process for high density H13 tool steel parts Petri Laakso, Tuomas Riipinen, Anssi Laukkanen, Tom Andersson, Antero Jokinen, Alejandro Revuelta, Kimmo Ruusuvuori VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd
Material and process development for powder bed fusion systems (Industrial)** Olli Nyrhilä EOS Finland
Effect of processing parameters on key-hole** Antti Salminen Lappeenranta University of Technology
Toolless digital production methods** Jouni Partanen Aalto University
3.40 4.00
4.00 4.20
4.20 4.40
4.40 5.00
5.00 5.20
https://www.conftool.com/lane-conference-2016/sessions.php.
Status quo on September 05, 2016. Short-term changes in the program may occur, please note ongoing announcements on-site and see updated online-program under:
*Paper will be available on LANE website. **Only oral presentation
Closing: Best Presentation Award & Goodbye (Room I)
Introduction to Finnish laser processing activity (Industrial)* Veli Kujanpää VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd
3.20 3.40
5.20pm - 5.40pm
Prof. V. Kujanpää
Chair
(Room I)
Closing Plenary: Laser Technology in Finland
Time
Thursday, September 22
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Social events SEP 19 - CASUAL RECEPTION & PUB GAMES NIGHT PHOTONICS PUB GAMES NIGHT
Playing pub games and get together • Eve-registration for a smooth start into LANE 2016 • Get together with flying buffet and drinks Beginning End
06.00 pm 10.00 pm
BÜHLERS Königswarterstraße 22, 90762 Fürth
SEP 20 - CONFERENCE BANQUET THE NIGHT OF THE KNIGHTS
An exceptional night in an outstanding historical ambiance • • • •
Ennoblement of the Knight of Laser Technology Special lecture Music by „Ensemble Soliton“ Exclusive dinner
Beginning End
07.00 pm 11.00 pm
Orangerie Schloss Seehof Schloss Seehof 1, 96117 Memmelsdorf FREE BUS SHUTTLE >> see timetable bus shuttle on page 23
SEP 21 - LAB-TOUR & COCKTAIL SESSION CULINARY LAB-TOUR
The franconian way of celebration
• Demonstration of laser technology • Roasted suckling pig and local beer • Delicious Cocktails Beginning End
06.00 pm 10.00 pm
Lab of the Institute of Photonic Technologies Konrad-Zuse-Straße 9, 91052 Erlangen FREE BUS SHUTTLE >> see timetable bus shuttle on page 24
Conference guide conference guide
Maps & venues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 maps 20 Freebus busshuttle shuttle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 free 21 Photonics in erlangen Erlangen. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 26 photonics 26
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Maps & venues Venues A. LANE 2016 Conference Stadthalle Fürth Rosenstraße 50 90762 Fürth Phone: +49 (0)911-749120 B. Conference Banquet Orangerie Schloss Seehof Schloss Seehof 1 96117 Memmelsdorf Phone: +49 (0)951-409571 C. Lab-Tour & Cocktail Session Institute of Photonic Technologies Konrad-Zuse-Straße 9 91052 Erlangen Phone: +49 (0)9131-977900
Hotels
Hotel names and bus shuttle time tables see next pages
Fürth and its environs
Free LANE bus shuttle between venues and hotels available
Free bus shuttle
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Hotels & bus stops
BUS LINE
(BUS SHUTTLE SERVICE: HOTELS
VENUES)
You stay at this hotel (Map ID)
For transfer you will be picked up here
Hotel am Forum (1)
Stadthalle Fürth
Altstadthotel Fürth (2)
Stadthalle Fürth
NH Hotel Forsthaus (3)
NH Hotel Forsthaus
Quality Hotel Bavaria Fürth (4)
Quality Hotel Bavaria Fürth
NH Hotel Fürth (5)
NH Hotel Fürth
Mercure Hotel Fürth (6)
Mercure Hotel Fürth
Mercure Hotel Fürth
Stadthalle Fürth
NH Hotel Fürth
NH Hotel Forsthaus
Bus shuttle operator: Omnibusbetrieb Werner Vogel Phone: +49 (0)9193 - 635811 Mobile: +49 (0)176 - 16358054
Quality Hotel Bavaria
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Timetable bus shuttle Tuesday, September 20
Hotels
Stadthalle Fürth BUS LINE 1
NH Hotel Forsthaus
Departure 07.15 am
Stadthalle Fürth
Arrival 07.30 am
Quality Hotel Bavaria Fürth
Departure 07.45 am
NH Hotel Fürth
Departure 07.55 am
Mercure Hotel Fürth
Departure 08.05 am
Stadthalle Fürth
Arrival 08.15 am
Stadthalle Fürth
Hotels
BUS LINE 1 Stadthalle Fürth
Departure 04.40 pm
NH Hotel Fürth
Arrival 04.50 pm
Quality Hotel Bavaria Fürth
Arrival 05.00 pm
Mercure Hotel Fürth
Arrival 05.10 pm
BUS LINE 2 Stadthalle Fürth
Departure 04.40 pm
NH Hotel Forsthaus
Arrival 05.00 pm
Please note: Depending on the traffic situation, times may vary a few minutes.
Timetable bus shuttle Tuesday, September 20
Hotels
Conference Banquet BUS LINE 1
Quality Hotel Bavaria Fürth
Departure 05.40 pm
NH Hotel Fürth
Departure 05.50 pm
Mercure Hotel Fürth
Departure 06.00 pm
Orangerie Schloss Seehof near Bamberg
Arrival 06.50 pm
BUS LINE 2 NH Hotel Forsthaus
Departure 05.45 pm
Stadthalle Fürth
Departure 06.00 pm
Orangerie Schloss Seehof near Bamberg
Arrival 06.50 pm
BUS LINE 3 Stadthalle Fürth
Departure 06.00 pm
Orangerie Schloss Seehof near Bamberg
Arrival 06.50 pm
Conference Banquet
Hotels
BUS LINE 1 Orangerie Schloss Seehof near Bamberg
Departure 11.00 pm
Mercure Hotel Fürth
Arrival 11.45 pm
Fürth NH Hotel Fürth
Arrival 11.55 pm
Quality Hotel Bavaria
Arrival 12.05 am
BUS LINE 2 Orangerie Schloss Seehof near Bamberg
Departure 11.00 pm
Stadthalle Fürth
Arrival 11.45 pm
NH Hotel Forsthaus
Arrival 12.00 am
BUS LINE 3 Orangerie Schloss Seehof near Bamberg
Departure 11.00 pm
Stadthalle Fürth
Arrival 11.45 pm
Please note: Depending on the traffic situation, times may vary a few minutes.
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Timetable bus shuttle Wednesday, September 21
Hotels
Stadthalle Fürth BUS LINE 1
NH Hotel Forsthaus
Departure 07.15 am
Stadthalle Fürth
Arrival 07.30 am
Quality Hotel Bavaria Fürth
Departure 07.45 am
NH Hotel Fürth
Departure 07.55 am
Mercure Hotel Fürth
Departure 08.05 am
Stadthalle Fürth
Arrival 08.15 am
Stadthalle Fürth
Lab-Tour & Cocktail Session BUS LINE 1 + 2
Stadthalle Fürth
Departure 05.30 pm
Institute of Photonic Technologies
Arrival 06.00 pm
Lab-Tour & Cocktail Session
Hotels
BUS LINE 1 Institute of Photonic Technologies
Departure 10.00 pm
Mercure Hotel Fürth
Arrival 10.30 pm
NH Hotel Fürth
Arrival 10.40 pm
Quality Hotel Bavaria Fürth
Arrival 10.50 pm
BUS LINE 2 Institute of Photonic Technologies
Departure 10.00 pm
Stadthalle Fürth
Arrival 10.30 pm
NH Hotel Forsthaus
Arrival 10.45 pm
Please note: Depending on the traffic situation, times may vary a few minutes.
Timetable bus shuttle Thursday, September 22
Hotels
Stadthalle Fürth BUS LINE 1
NH Hotel Forsthaus
Departure 07.15 am
Stadthalle Fürth
Arrival 07.30 am
Quality Hotel Bavaria Fürth
Departure 07.45 am
NH Hotel Fürth
Departure 07.55 am
Mercure Hotel Fürth
Departure 08.05 am
Stadthalle Fürth
Arrival 08.15 am
Please note: Depending on the traffic situation, times may vary a few minutes.
Please note, there will be no shuttle busses back to the hotels on Thursday afternoon. Luggage storage service is available at the wardrobe of the Stadthalle Fürth. Taxi Call Fürth, Phone: +49 (0)911 - 777991
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Photonics in Erlangen Bayerisches Laserzentrum GmbH Konrad-Zuse-Straße 2-6 | 91052 Erlangen | Germany Phone: +49 (0) 9131 - 977900 Fax: +49 (0) 9131 - 9779011
[email protected] | www.blz.org
The non-profit research association Bayerisches Laserzentrum GmbH (blz) is one of the well-established centres for applied laser research in Germany. The blz assists industrial companies to open up new application areas for photonics and especially in the field of laser technology. Furthermore, the blz develops and produces application specific optical systems and components. The blz sees itself as the connective link between fundamental research and industrial application and made it its business that users can benefit from the advantages of photonic technologies.
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Institute of Photonic Technologies, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Konrad-Zuse-Straße 3-5 | 91052 Erlangen | Germany Phone: +49 (0) 9131 - 8523241 Fax: +49 (0) 9131 - 8523234
[email protected] | www.lpt.uni-erlangen.de
The Institute of Photonic Technologies (LPT) works on the boundary between fundamental research in physics to industrial applications in engineering where new scientific findings lead to innovative technologies: Advances in the field of ultrashort pulsed lasers bear an enormous potential for material processing on a micro- and nanometer scale. In the field of additive manufacturing, the qualification of new materials and system technologies realize new applications. Additionally, modern simulation methods provide an insight into processes and help to enhance laser based manufacturing. Finally, to guarantee a high quality of these processes, the LPT works on real-time systems for sensing and process control.
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Discover new Laser-Beamshaping Possibilities for Laser Material Processing Features High resolution SLMs Pure & precise phase control Cooled – for high power CW & pulsed lasers
Applications Ultrafast parallel processing Dynamic pulse-/ wavefront- and beamshaping 3D processing Exotic beams
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Dynamic polarisation Laser marking Micro drilling Thin-film structuring Two-photon polymerization 3D nanoprinting / STED-lithography
Laboratory versions: X10468 / X13138
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6 th InternatIonal ConferenCe on addItIve teChnologIes november 29th and 30th, 2016, nürnberg, germany Mövenpick Konferenz Center nürnberg airport
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Art & Design Johannes Tsopanides, iCAT Free Form Challenge 2012 Winner
The conference is a 2 day event very well established in the field of research and application of Additive Manufacturing and 3D printing in industrial and medical environment. iCAT is an interdisciplinary conference mainly aimed at applicable solutions in Additive Manufacturing. These include technical and biomedical solutions of practical problems with the only objective, using new technology to simplify traditional approaches or to invent new solutions.
→ Additive Manufacturing processes - Polymers
In 2016 the conference will be co-organized by the Collaborative Research Center (CRC) 814 – Additive Manufactruing and the Bayerisches Laserzentrum GmbH.
iCAT 2016’s sPeCIAL ToPICs → education and Arts & Design for Additive Manufacturing
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→ Applications of Additive Manufacturing → Quality assurance of Additive Manufacturing → Additive Manufacturing technologies
→ Medical applications of Additive Manufacturing
→ Computer aided engineering in Additive Manufacturing
eveNTs → exhibition of Additive Manufacturing devices by their producers (3D printers and High-end AM systems)
→ Materials for Additive Manufacturing - Metals
→ exhibition of designers’ products made by AM
→ Materials for Additive Manufacturing - Polymers
→ Casual Reception at “Terminal 90”
→ Additive Manufacturing processes - Metals
→ Conference Dinner at historical “eppeleinsaal”
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