The Frontier in Laser Applications (FLA) track explores recent, cutting-edge applications of lasers, highlighting innovation at the transition of research and industry. The track has included presentations from a variety of fields: Novel 3-D Printing, Advanced Manufacturing, Laser Manufactured Devices, and Frontiers in Laser Processing. The sessions under the Frontier in Laser Application track promise to bring diverse and unique perspectives from real-world applications across laser manufacturing.
Session Search
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Tuesday | Glass Processing and Sensor Feedback | Laser fiber cleave: Modeling and fundamentals |
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Tuesday | Glass Processing and Sensor Feedback | In-Line Depth Sensor for Precision Ultrafast Laser Machining with Integrated Feedback, Control and Metrology |
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Tuesday | Glass Processing and Sensor Feedback | Ultrafast Laser Direct Writing of Pure Proteinaceous Microstructures |
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Tuesday | Poster Gallery | Development of Wavelength Dispersion Measurement Method Using Fresnel Reflection of Fiber Under Test at Both End Faces |
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Wednesday | Material Properties Manipulation | Ultrafast Femtosecond Laser Processing for Broadband Emitters |
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Wednesday | Material Properties Manipulation | Development of Embedded Graphitic-Sandwich Structures in Single-Crystal Synthetic Diamond via Ultrafast Laser Micromachining |
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Wednesday | Material Properties Manipulation | Optical Figuring and Finishing Using Femtosecond Lasers |
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Wednesday | Material Properties Manipulation | Laser Ablation for Low-cost Manufacturing of III-V Solar Cells |
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Wednesday | Medical and Advanced Fiber-Coupled Applications | Laser Production of Bioactive Glass Nanofibers for Effective Wound Healing and Tissue Regeneration |
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Wednesday | Medical and Advanced Fiber-Coupled Applications | Application of Hollowcore Fiber coupled Femtosecond laser for 6 Degree of Freedom Robotic Applications | |
Wednesday | Medical and Advanced Fiber-Coupled Applications | Fs Laser Scalpel: Damage-Free Ablation of Bone Tissue in UV-to-MIR Regimes |
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