Oct 30, 2024
Prof. Andrés Lasagni is one of the Photonics100 of the year 2025
Prof. Andrés Lasagni, Chair of Laser-based Manufacturing at TU Dresden, Director of the Center for Advanced Micro-Photonics (CAMP) at the Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology IWS and co-founder of SurFunction GmbH, has been included in the prestigious 2025 Photonics100 list. This award recognizes the most influential and innovative personalities in the field of optics and photonics.
Optics studies the behavior and properties of light, while photonics enables its practical applications, such as in laser technology and medical diagnostics.
The Photonics100 has been published for three years by the specialist journal "Electro Optics" from the publisher Europa Science and nominates the players in four categories:
- Photonics suppliers
- Original equipment manufacturers that use photonics
- Start-ups
- Science and research
Lasagni was selected for its outstanding pioneering work in the development and application of optical concepts for micromaterial processing. In particular, he has made groundbreaking progress in the field of Direct Laser Interference Patterning. With over 30 patents and more than 300 scientific publications, he has made a significant contribution to the further development of this field of technology and created innovative solutions for industrial applications.
"It is a great honor to be part of the Photonics100 and to be included in the ranks of the world's leading personalities in photonics," says Prof. Lasagni. "This award is a testament to the hard work and dedication of my team over the last few years. Together we have made groundbreaking advances in laser technology that have opened up new possibilities for industrial applications. I look forward to continuing to work with partners from academia and industry to further advance photonics."
The Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering congratulates Prof. Lasagni on this award!
Further information:
The Photonics 100 2025 has been announced! Who has made it? | Electro Optics