Remembrance of Dieter Bäuerle

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Description

This session is dedicated to Dieter Bäuerle, scientist by profession, worked for 30 years with Johannes Kepler University in Linz. In 1980, he and his team demonstrated the LCVD (laser-induced chemical vapor depostition) process for the first time, thereby demonstrating how 3D structures could be created by laser-induced depostion from the gas phase. In this regard, he was a pioneer of 3D printing. In addition, his scientific research was intrumental in exploring the interaction between lasers and matter.
Period26 Feb 2024
Event titleSession 3: Latest results in laser-matter interactions and applications
Event typeConference
LocationUnited StatesShow on map

Fields of science

  • 103016 Laser physics