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Laser Applications Conference

Laser Applications Conference (LAC) is an all invited speaker format for industry in laser applications. This meeting focuses on two main topic areas --  Materials Processing and Applications for High Power Lasers.

This invited speaker only industry meeting focuses on materials processing and applications for high power lasers.

At LAC, you’ll be immersed in an innovative learning environment that introduces new, groundbreaking information, offers insightful knowledge, showcases cutting-edge products and engages your active participation in important debates and discussions.

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Chairs

Danijela Rostohar

Coventry University, United Kingdom,
Chair

Yuji Sano

Institute for Molecular Science, Japan,
Chair

Johannes Trbola

Trbola Engineering, Germany,
Chair

Gregory Quarles

Applied Energetics, Inc, United States,
Program Chair

Tomokazu Sano

Osaka University, Japan,
Program Chair

Gabrielle Thomas

Menlo Systems GmbH, Germany,
Program Chair

Committee Members

  • Danijela Rostohar, Coventry University, United Kingdom, Chair
  • Yuji Sano, Institute for Molecular Science, Japan, Chair
  • Johannes Trbola, Trbola Engineering, Germany, Chair
  • Gregory Quarles, Applied Energetics, Inc, United States, Program Chair
  • Tomokazu Sano, Osaka University, Japan, Program Chair
  • Gabrielle Thomas, Menlo Systems GmbH, Germany, Program Chair
  • Lahsen Assoufid, Argonne National Laboratory, United States
  • Heather George, TRUMPF SE & Co.KG, United States
  • Thomas Grunberger, , Austria
  • Ruth Houbertz, ThinkMade Engineering & Consulting, Germany
  • Qiongying Hu, Coherent Corp, United States
  • Gwenn Pallier , Cailabs, France
  • Eveline Reinheimer, University of Stuttgart, Germany
  • Anna Sailor, EOS GmbH Electro Optical Systems, Germany
  • Kei Takeya, Institute for Molecular Science, Japan
  • Gerald Uyeno, Raytheon Technologies, United States
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