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CPP: Fachverband Chemische Physik und Polymerphysik
CPP 1: Tutorial: Nanofabrication and 3D Printing with Submicron Resolution (joint session CPP/TUT)
Sunday, March 15, 2020, 16:00–18:15, HSZ 304
3D printing or additive manufacturing witnessed one of the most revolutionizing progresses in the last decade. Traditionally used for macro-scale prototyping, 3D printing currently finds applications in large-scale industrial manufacturing, medical technology, education and scientific research. More astonishingly, the resolution of lithography-free 3D printing technologies has reached to microns, pushing the borders of nanoscale and pioneering the miniaturisation of diverse tools to smallest-ever dimensions. This tutorial will present an overview on submicron 3D printing technologies and nanofabrication tools, their novel applications, and recent scientific progress in the area. Organised by: Regine v. Klitzing (TU Darmstadt) and Cagri Üzüm (Grace GmbH, Worms).
16:00 | CPP 1.1 | Tutorial: 3D laser nanoprinting — •Martin Wegener | |
16:45 | CPP 1.2 | Tutorial: 3D printed microoptics: State of the art and future challenges — •Harald Giessen | |
17:30 | CPP 1.3 | Tutorial: Nanofabrication and 3D printing with submicron resolution — •Michael Huth | |