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Heinz P. Huber is a Professor for Photonics and Laser Technology and Head of Lasercenter at the Faculty for Applied Sciences and Mechatronics, Munich University of Applied Sciences. His research focuses on ultrafast laser-matter interactions, time-resolved studies of laser processes, and applications in nanomaterial synthesis and bioprinting.
His research interests span laser physics, photonics, ultrafast laser processing, and laser ablation. Dr. Huber specializes in time-resolved probing of laser-induced phenomena, nanoparticle synthesis through laser ablation in liquids, and femtosecond laser applications in biomedicine and materials science. His work bridges fundamental laser-matter interaction studies with practical industrial and medical applications.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong emphasis on time-resolved studies of ultrafast laser processes, particularly examining material dynamics during laser ablation with femtosecond to nanosecond resolution. His research covers diverse applications from nanomaterial synthesis to biomedical engineering, with particular expertise in laser-induced surface structuring, nanoparticle production, and single-cell bioprinting technologies.
Scientific Awards:
- Oskar für Angewandte Forschung / Sichtbarkeit in der wissenschaftlichen Community (2016)
Dr. Huber actively serves the scientific community through peer review activities for major journals including Laser & Photonics Reviews (2 reviews), Optics and Laser Technology (3 reviews), ACS Photonics, Applied Physics Letters, Biofabrication, Communications Materials, and Journal of Applied Physics. His research combines experimental time-resolved techniques with theoretical modeling to advance understanding of ultrafast laser processes.
His laboratory focuses on developing advanced laser processing techniques with applications in nanotechnology, materials science, and biomedical engineering, particularly emphasizing the transition from fundamental research to practical industrial implementations.
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