Invited Speakers
SLPC
Plenary Speakers
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      Ola L. A. HarryssonNorth Carolina State University, USA Laser Powder Bed Fusion of 17-4 stainless steel 
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      Susumu NodaKyoto University, Japan “Recent Progress of PCSELs for Laser Processing” 
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      Andreas OstendorfApplied Laser Technologies, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany Ultrashort Pulsed Laser Processing in Liquids 
Invited Speakers
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      Steve SchmidThe University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA 
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      Daisuke NakamuraKyushu University Laser welding of copper by high-power visible laser 
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      Sukeharu NomotoNational Institute for Materials Science Numerical Microstructure Evolution for Laser Powder Bed Fusion Process by Lattice Boltzmann and Multi-Phase Field Methods 
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      Beat NeuenschwanderInstitute for Applied Laser, Photonics and Surface technologies ALPS, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland Ultra-Short Pulsed Laser Ablation of Metals with Burst Pulses: Concepts, Opportunities and Misconceptions 
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      Takahiro KunimineKanazawa University Laser Cladding of WC-CrMnFeCoNi HEA Cemented Carbides 
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      Norikazu MizuochiInstitute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University TOPIC: Pulse-laser processing 
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      Hiroyuki WadaInstitute of Science Tokyo Preparation of Functional Nanoparticles by Laser Processing in Liquid for Biomedical Application 
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      Keisuke TakenakaJoining and welding research institute, Osaka university Formation of periodic nanostructures on medical polymer surface with femtosecond laser irradiation 
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      Masaaki SakauraMicrosoft Research Cambridge Optical data recording in silica for the sustainable archival cloud storage 
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      Sergei A. KulinichTokai University Laser-Generated Nanomaterials for Gas Sensing 
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      Markus Kogel-HollacherPrecitec GmbH & Co. KG, Germany Successful determination of the physical properties of a weld seam – how much information is buried in the sensor signals of a laser welding process? 
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      Alexander LaskinAdlOptica Optical Systems GmbH, Germany Spatter reduction by laser welding with multi-spot optics 

