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On March 11, 2020, Professor Martin Wegener (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) presented a KNI Distinguished Seminar on "3D Laser Nanoprinting".
In this seminar, Wegener gives an introduction into laser-based 3D printing on the micro- and nanoscale, describing the state-of-the-art and comparing it to other 3D additive manufacturing approaches. He identifies two future challenges: (i) scalable and faster 3D printing and (ii) multi-material 3D printing, including "4D" architectures. Application examples include: micro-optical components, 3D metamaterials as meta-inks, scaffolds for biological cell culture, and 3D fluorescent security features.
The KNI Distinguished Seminar Series is a series hosted by The Kavli Nanoscience Institute where eminent scientists and thinkers with strong yet varied backgrounds in nanoscience and nanotechnology share their expertise with the Caltech community. The scopes of presentations may range from: recent outstanding scientific highlights/technological advancements, to innovative early-stage research developments, to broader cross-disciplinary topics that are relevant to nanoscience. Each seminar is recorded and posted to the KNI KZbin channel.