Lasagni awarded with Materials Science and Technology Prize 2017
Lasagni has been doing research in the field of laser structuring at the Fraunhofer IWS Dresden since September 2008 and at the “Technische Universität Dresden” since summer 2012.
Since June 2014, Lasagni has been holding the Open Topic Tenure Track Professorship for laser-based methods for large-area surface structuring at the Institute of Manufacturing Technology.
He focusses his research on the fabrication of micro- and nanostructured surfaces with the aim of creating new functions.
Together with his team, he develops laser-based processes to fabricate these structures at high speed.
Attended by more than 2000 visitors the official award ceremony took place at the EUROMAT 2017 conference (September 17 – 22, 2017) in Thessaloniki.
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Manager Center for Advanced Micro-Photonics (CAMP)
Prof. Dr. Andrés Lasagni
Fraunhofer-Institut für Werkstoff- und Strahltechnik IWS
Winterbergstraße 28 | 01277 Dresden | www.iws.fraunhofer.de
andres-fabian.lasagni@iws.fraunhofer.de
Phone +49 351 83391-3007
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