Invited Speakers

  • Boris N. Chichkov (Universität Hannover & Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V.)
    3D Laser Printing of Microoptical Components and Nanoparticles
  • Harald Giessen (U Stuttgart)
    Merging 3D printed complex micro- and nanooptics
  • Werner Göbel (KARL STORZ GmbH & Co. KG, Tuttlingen)
    Microoptics for modern endoscopy
  • Min Gu (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia)
    Superresolution direct laser writing for nanoscale information optics
  • Hans Peter Herzig (EPFL Neuchâtel, Switzerland)
    Development in micro-optics and metasurfaces
  • Ruth Houbertz (Multiphoton Optics GmbH, Würzburg)
    Closing the gap – high-precision 3D printing  
  • Christian Koos (KIT)
    3D printed optics for high-speed optoelectronics and telecom applications
  • Carlo Liberale (KAUST, Saudi Arabia)
    Direct laser writing of 3D microstructures for optical tweezers and imaging
  • Mangirdas Malinauskas (Vilnius University, Lituania)
    Laser printed hybrid/fiber µ-optics: a decade of advances
  • Helmut Schift (PSI Villigen, Switzerland)
    Tailored surface smoothening of the inherent roughness of micro-lenses fabricated with 2-photon-lithography
  • Sönke Steenhusen (Fraunhofer ISC, Würzburg)
    Femtosecond laser processing and replication of customized hybrid materials for microoptical applications
  • Hong-Bo Sun (Jilin University, Changchun, China)
    Femtosecond laser 3D nanoprinting for functional devices: from protein assembling to intelligent micro-nanorobots     
  • Michael Thiel (Nanoscribe GmbH, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen)
    3D Printing for photonics applications
  • Simon Thiele (U Stuttgart)
    Optical design and simulation of complex micro-optics for femtosecond 3D printing
  • Michael Totzeck (Carl Zeiss AG, Oberkochen)
    Imaging with impaired components - Lessons from the early times and today’s digital opportunities
  • Georg von Freymann (TU Kaiserslautern)
    Spatial light modulator based 3D direct laser writing
  • Martin Wegener (KIT)
    3D Laser Lithography: No Limits?
  • Hans Zappe (U Freiburg)
    Photon fluidics: how liquids open new avenues in micro-optics