Prof. Henning Ahlers is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Hannover University of Applied Sciences and Arts. His research focuses on advanced manufacturing technologies, particularly additive manufacturing, laser processes, and materials science. Key areas include laser wire bonding, functional graded materials, and the integration of optical and thermal components. His work emphasizes applications in aerospace, automotive, and optomechanical systems, with a focus on material efficiency, process optimization, and system design. Notable projects involve developing coaxial laser deposition systems for multifunctional components and investigating in-situ alloying techniques for enhanced material properties. Research Projects: Includes studies on laser cladding, defect detection in additive manufacturing, and the generative manufacturing of optical/thermal components. Key Contributions: Pioneering work in laser double-wire directed energy deposition, material intermixing behavior analysis, and additive manufacturing of glass and polymer materials. Prof. Ahlers' academic contributions span over two decades, with publications addressing topics from early 2000s machine tool concepts to cutting-edge 2020s additive manufacturing innovations.






