
About
Leander Siegle is a Researcher at the 4th Physics Institute, University of Stuttgart, specializing in Large Size 3D Printed Optics. His work focuses on advanced optical engineering, materials science, and biomedical applications. He contributes to projects involving femtosecond laser writing, interferometry, and micro-optic fabrication.
Education: Holds an M.Sc. degree (specific program details not provided).
Research Interests: Siegle's research spans 3D printing technologies for optics, laser-based material processing, and precision engineering. He explores applications in biomedical devices and nanostructured materials through innovative fabrication techniques like grayscale lithography and two-photon polymerization.
Publications Trends: His recent work emphasizes 3D-printed micro-optics, phase retrieval methods, and biomedical integration of optical components. Key areas include shape accuracy measurements via lateral shear interferometry and conductive nanostructures using PEDOT:PSS materials.
Labs/Teams: Part of the 4th Physics Institute team at Stuttgart, contributing to interdisciplinary projects in photonics and additive manufacturing.
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