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Final Program of LAMP2015 LAMP2015 The 7th International Congress on Laser Advanced Materials Processing LPM2015–The 16th International Symposium on Laser Precision Microfabrication HPL2015–The 7th International Symposium on High Power Laser Processing May 26 – 29, 2015 Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan http://www.jlps.gr.jp/lamp/lamp2015/ Final Program updated May 20, 2015 General Chair Koji Sugioka RIKEN, Japan Co-Chair/LPM Program Committee Chair Hiroyuki Niino AIST, Japan Co-Chair/HPL Program Committee Chair Seiji Katayama Osaka University, Japan Co-Chair Takashi Ishide Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Japan Co-Chair Yongfeng Lu University of Nebrasska-Lincoln, USA Co-Chair Michael Schmidt Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany Honorary Chair Isamu Miyamoto Emeritus Prof., Osaka University, Japan Honorary Chair Kazuyoshi Itoh Emeritus Prof., Osaka University, Japan Steering Committee Chair Tatsuo Okada Kyushu University, Japan Steering Committee Co-Chair (LPM) Toshihiko Ooie AIST, Japan Steering Committee Co-Chair (HPL) Takashi Ishide Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Japan Contents Program 1 Author Index 34 Program Program Program Oral Session Oral Session Day 1: May 26, Tuesday Main Hall Opening Day 1: May 26, Tuesday Chair: Koji Sugioka (RIKEN, Japan) 10:30 Opening Remark Main Hall Plenary Session Chair: Takashi Ishide (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Inc., Japan) 10:40 TuM-PL-1 Plenary A276 Latest developments in high precision ultrafast laser processing, Andreas Ostendorf1, 1Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany 11:20 TuM-PL-2 Plenary A249 Fundamentals and evolution of laser welding, Seiji Katayama1, 1JWRI, Osaka University, Japan 12:00 TuM-PL-3 Plenary A145 The state of the arts of laser manufacturing and future prospect , Bo Gu1, 1Bos Photonics, USA 12:40 Lunch Time 3 updated May 20, 2015 Oral Session 1. LPM Room 1 3. LPM Room 2 L2-1: Near-field nanopatterning Periodic Surface Structures and Applications Chair: Mitsuhiro Terakawa (Keio University, Chair: Juergen Reif (Brandenburgische Technische Japan) Universitaet, Cottbus-Senftenberg, 14:00 Tu1-LI-1 Invited A243 Germany) Visualizing and controlling optical near fields: 14:00 Tu2-LO-1 A113 Strategies and applications, Jan Siegel1, 1Laser Repetition rate dependency for high density Processing Group, Instituto de Optica, Spanish perforation of thin Al-foils with ultra short National Research Council (CSIC), Spain pulse lasers, Nelli Hambach1, Claudia Hartmann1;2, 1 1;2 1 14:30 Tu1-LO-2 A138 Stephan Keller , Arnold Gillner , Fraunhofer Institute for Lasertechnology, Steinbachstr. 15, 52074 Bessel-like photonic nanojets from engineered 2 nanospheres for the fabrication of Aachen, Germany , Chair for Laser Technology, ultra-high-density porous membranes, David RWTH Aachen University, Steinbachstr. 15, 52074 Grojo1, G Baravaglio2, Luca Boarino2, Catalin Aachen, Germany Constantinescu1, Philippe Delaporte1, Natalia De 14:20 Tu2-LO-2 Student A208 Day 1: May 26, Tuesday Leo2, Michael Laus3, Anthony Lionti1, Nicolas Control of cell spreading on Ti substrate with Sandeau4, Katia Sparnacci3, 1Aix-Marseille periodic nanostructures formed by femtosecond University-CNRS, LP3 UMR 7341, F-13288, laser irradiation, Takuya Kawa1, Masahiro Marseille„ France, 2INRIM, NanoFacility, Division Tsukamoto2, Togo Shinonaga2, Peng Chen3, Akiko Electromagnetism, I-10135 Torino, Italy, 3Department Nagai3, Takao Hanawa3, 1Graduate School of of Science and Technology, University of Eastern Engineering, Osaka University, Japan, 2Joining and Piedmont Amedeo Avogadro, I-15121 Alessandria, Welding Research Institute, Osaka University, Japan, Italy, 4Aix-Marseille University, CNRS, Centrale 3Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering, Tokyo Marseille, Institut Fresnel, UMR 7249, 13013 Medical and Dental University, Japan Marseille, France 14:40 Tu2-LO-3 A053 14:50 Tu1-LI-3 Invited A195 Fabrication of porous Ti parts with Optical manipulation in near-field nanostructures from Ti powders by 1 nanopatterning, Romain Fardel1, Yu-Cheng Tsai1, femtosecond laser pulses, Chung-Wei Cheng , 2 1 Ting-Hsuan Chen1, Craig B. Arnold1, 1Princeton Chien-Jung Huang , Department of Mechanical University, USA Engineering, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, 2ITRI Southern Region Campus, Industrial 15:20 Tu1-LO-4 A185 Technology Research Institute, Taiwan Optical trap assisted nanopatterning: Process parallelisation and dynamic structure 15:00 Tu2-LO-4 A209 generation, Johannes Strauß1;2, Marcus Baum1;2, Ilya Dynamic changes in PDMS surface Alexeev1;2, Michael Schmidt1;2, 1Institute of Photonic morphology in femtosecond laser treatment, Sae 1 2 1 1 Technologies, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Chae Jeoung , H-.Y. Moon , H.S. Lee , M. S. Sidhu , 1 Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany, 2Erlangen Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, 2 Graduate School in Advanced Optical Technologies Rep. of Korea, Gachon University, Rep. of Korea (SAOT), Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen 15:20 Coffee Break Nürnberg, Germany 15:40 Coffee Break updated May 20, 2015 4 Oral Session 5. LPM Room 3 7. HPL1 Room 4 Micro-Welding Oscillator and Apparatus Chair: Hiroaki Mori (Osaka University, Japan) Chair: Teruyoshi Kadoya (Precitec Japan) 14:00 Tu3-LO-1 A193 14:00 Tu4-HI-1 Invited A232 Laser-matter interaction in Si/glass welding by Fiber lasers development for industrial ultrashort laser pulses with different pulse applications, Eugene A. Shcherbakov1, 1IPG Laser durations, Isamu Miyamoto1;2, Kiichiro Nagata1, GmbH, Germany 1 1 2 Etsuji Ohmura , Osaka University, Japan, Erlangen 14:30 Tu4-HO-2 A188 Graduate School of Advanced Optical Technologies Energy-efficient production with high-power (SAOT), Germany disk- and diode-lasers, Matthias Koitzsch1, Volker 14:20 Tu3-LO-2 Student A090 Rominger1, 1TRUMPF Laser- und Systemtechnik Investigation of absorptivity in micro-welding GmbH, Germany 1 of copper by pulsed laser, Takuya Wada , 14:50 Tu4-HO-3 A237 1 1 2 Yasuhiro Okamoto , Akira Okada , Norio Nishi , High power diode lasers and their applications 2 2 1 Sin-ichi Nakashiba , Tomokazu Sakagawa , Okayama 1 at 20 kW and beyond, Markus Ruetering , Day 1: May 26, Tuesday 2 University, Japan, Kataoka Corporation, Japan Christoph Ullmann1, Volker Krause1, 1Laserline 14:40 Tu3-LO-3 A058 GmbH, Germany Recent progress on nanojoining induced by 15:10 Tu4-HO-4 A173 1;2 1;3 femtosecond laser, Lei Liu , Luchan Lin , One step closer to real-time control — Low 1 1 1 Daozhi Shen , Hailin Bai , Guisheng Zou , Yunhong coherence sensors heading for industrial 1;3 1 Norman Zhou , Department of Mechanical applications, Markus Kogel-Hollacher2, Martin 2 Engineering, Tsinghua University, China, State Key Schoenleber1, Thibault Bautze2, 1Precitec Optronik Laboratory of Tribology, Tsinghua University, China, GmbH, Schleussnerstrasse 54, 63263 Neu-Isenburg, 3 Centre for Advanced Materials Joining, University of Germany, 2Precitec GmbH & Co. KG, Draisstrasse 1, Waterloo, Canada 76571 Gaggenau, Germany 15:00 Tu3-LO-4 Student A061 15:30 Tu4-HO-5 A143 Measurement of the vapor plume velocity in Analysis of robot movements via velocity laser impulse metal bonding with temporal measurement for the application of laser 1 power modulation, Simon W. Britten , Anthony material processing, Michael Ungers1, Ulirch 1 1 1 Wang , Alexander Olowinsky , Arnold Gillner , Thombansen2, Wolfgang Fiedler1, Peter Abels1, 1 Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT, 1Fraunhofer-Institute for Lasertechnology ILT, Germany Steinbachstrasse 15, 52074 Aachen, Germany, 15:20 Tu3-LO-5 Student A018 Germany, 2RWTH Aachen University, Chair for Laser droplet brazing for thermally stable Laser Technology LLT, Steinbachstrasse 15, 52074 contacting of piezo modules using CuSn11 Aachen, Germany, Germany 1;3 1 braze preforms, Stefan Stein , Michael Suchy , 15:50 Coffee Break Felix Tenner2;3, Stephan Roth1;3, Michael Schmidt1;2;3, 1Bayerisches Laserzentrum GmbH (blz), Konrad-Zuse-Str. 2-6, 91052 Erlangen, Germany, 2Institute of Photonic Technologies (LPT), Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Konrad-Zuse-Str. 3-5, 91052 Erlangen, Germany, 3Erlangen Graduate School in Advanced Optical Technologies (SAOT), Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Paul-Gordan-Str. 6, 91052 Erlangen, Germany 15:40 Coffee Break 5 updated May 20, 2015 Oral Session 2. LPM Room 1 4. LPM Room 2 L2-2: Near-field nanopatterning LIPPS Chair: Jan Siegel (CSIC Madrid, Spain) Chair: Jörn Bonse (BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Germany) 16:00 Tu1-LI-5 Invited Student A022 Gold nanoparticle mediated laser transfection, 16:00 Tu2-LO-5 A201 Stefan Kalies1, Dag Heinemann1, Markus Schomaker1, Femtosecond laser-induced periodic surface Georgios Antonopoulos1, Mirko Rakoski1, Lara structures on yttria-stabilized zirconia, 1 1 Gentemann1, Alexander Heisterkamp1;2, Tammo Masayuki Kakehata , Hidehiko Yashiro , Ayako 2 3 1 1 Ripken1, Heiko Meyer1;3, 1Laser Zentrum Hannover Oyane , Atsuo Ito , Kenji Torizuka , Electronics and e.V., Department of Biomedical Optics, Hollerithallee Photonics Research Institute, National Institute of 8, 30419 Hannover, Germany, 2Gottfried Wilhelm Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), 2 Leibniz Universitaet Hannover, Institut fuer Japan, Nanosystem Research Institute, National Quantenoptik, Am Welfengarten 1, 30167 Hannover, Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and 3 Germany, 3Hannover Medical School, Department for Technology (AIST), Japan, Human Technology Cardiothoracic, Transplantation and Vascular Surgery Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Day 1: May
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