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program
This symposium is designed to be an interdisciplinary forum for all research in the area of photon-assisted material science. The guiding premise is that photons can uniquely initiate material transformation via non-equilibrium processes and thereby lead to the development of materials having multiple functionalities.
The topics will include all aspects of physics, chemistry and engineering of photo processing with particular emphasis on
An excerpt from the topics to be considered:
- Basic aspects of laser-matter interaction: diagnostics, simulation and mechanisms, ultrashort laser pulses, FEL’s
- Analytical applications of photonic sources: MALDI, LIF, Laser Microprobes
- Conservation applications: Laser ablative approaches in art conservation
- Laser produced materials: nanoparticles and nanotubes, composite materials, biomaterials and polymers
- Pulsed laser deposition: Development of electronics and other functional systems
- Application of photonics in biology and medicine
- Nano- and micro- laser processing: printing (MAPLE, LIFT), surface modification and structuring, 2D and 3D lithography, 3D microstructuring (MEMs, photonic crystals)
- Photo processing in industry: micromachining, doping, crystallization, cleaning and etching
- Manipulation and Assembly: optical tweezers and photolytic control of novel material systems.
International Advisory Committee:
S. Amoruso, C. Boulmer-Leborgne, I. W. Boyd, D. B. Chrisey, O. Conde, V. Craciun, E. Fogarassy, D. G. Geohegan, W. Kautek, T. Lippert, M. Meunier, J. Perriere, J. Reif, P. Schaaf, I. Zergioti
Invited speakers: to be named later
Symposium organizers:
Maria DINESCU (Guest Editor)
NILPRP
Bucharest
Romania
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Hiroshi FUKUMURA
Tohoku University
Sendai,
Japan
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Henry HELVAJIAN
The Aerospace Corporation
Los Angeles
USA
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Eric MILLON
LSMCL, University of Metz
Metz
France
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Tamás SZÖRÉNYI
Research Group on Laser Physics
Szeged
Hungary
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