(*)Upon completing the course, students will possess the following skills. They are able to
- explain and analyze key laser-based lithography and polymerization techniques used to generate micro- and nanostructures in modern technology and science (k1-k3);
- explain and compare the properties of directly written, interference-based and self-organized laser-induced micro- and nanostructures, identifying their unique characteristics and common underlying principles (k1-k3);
- engage with current research topics in the field and discuss recent developments (k4-k5).
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(*)During the course, students will acquire knowledge in the use of laser technology for micro- and nanostructuring:
- photolithography with pulsed UV lasers;
- extreme UV lithography;
- laser-interference techniques;
- laser ablation for micro-patterning;
- self-organized micro- and nanostructures in laser-patterning;
- stereolithography;
- two-photon polymerization;
- application of laser structures as cell substrates and for biomimetics.
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