Principles of and Recent Advances in Laser Micro/Nano Manufacturing Processes
June 1-4, 2010
Hilton Garden Inn Evanston, IL 60201
Organizers:
Jian Cao (Northwestern University, jcao@northwestern.edu)
Yung Shin (Purdue University, shin@purdue.edu)
Jane Wang (Northwestern University, qwang@northwestern.edu)
Instructors
Lin X. Chen (Northwestern University)
Tony Hoult (IPG)
Kevin Kirkham (Ophir)
Samuel Mao (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Ian Read (Spectra Physics)
Steven J. Rehse (Wayne State University)
Yung Shin (Purdue University)
Juergen Stollhof (Trumpf)
Cheng Sun (Northwestern University)
Xianfan Xu (Purdue University)
Course Organization
Lasers have been increasingly used in fabricating/shaping micro- and nano-features on variousengineering and bio-materials. Since its introduction some forty years ago, lasers have spawned many applications in manufacturing, measurement strategies, and medical procedures. The objective of this short course is to provide attendees with a balanced review of principles and applications, as well as recent research trends. Topics include laser fundamentals, modeling, laser diagnostics and applications in micro-, nano-manufacturing, bios and chemistry.
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