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POLLASNETPOLLASNET
POLish LASer NETwork
Contents
- Aims
- Founders
- POLLASNET website
- EULASNET
- POLLASNET - examples of activity
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Aim
The aim of POLLASNET is to support the exchange of knowledge and information about laser and optical technologies and to establish conditions for efficient cooperation between Polish researchers and manufactu-rers and their foreign partners.
Participation in the network is free and voluntary.
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Aim
1. Investigations and development of new technologies, design of laser and optical systems and sub-systems for the new products, processes, and services.
A. Concentration of knowledge and know-how in the following directions:
2. Investigations and development of materials treatment technology.
3. Laser technology for monitoring and control.
4. Laser technology for information, communication, biotechnology and medicine.
5. Laser safety.
6. Education and training.
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Aim
1. Organisation of workshops, courses, and seminars.
B. Integration of domestic scientific society, initiation of new activities and determination of new
directions of investigations
2. Transfer of knowledge and experience between scientific institutions and industry.
3. Support the network members in their efforts to obtain financial funds for future activity.
4. Cooperation and integration with European networks and programmes.
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Founders
Institute of Optoelectronics, Military University of Technology, Warsaw – coordinator
Institute of Conservation and Restoration of Artworks, Academy of Fine Arts, Warsaw
University of Mining and Metallurgy, Cracow
Institute of Fluid- Flow Machinery, Polish Academy of Sciences, Gdańsk
Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology, Warsaw
Institute of Applied Optics, Warsaw
Institute of Plasma Physics and Laser Microfusion, Warsaw
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European partners
1. Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser, Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas, Greece
2. Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Laboratory for Thin Film Technology, Germany
3. Department of Quantum Electronics and Laser Research Center, Physics Faculty of Vilnius University, Lithuania
4. University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Chemistry and Chem. Technol., Slovenia
5. National and University Library of Slovenia
6. Centre for Technological Research Crete, Greece
7. S.C. OPTOELECTRONICA 2001 SA, Romania,
8. National Institute for Lasers, Plasma and Radiation Physics, Romania
9. Universita' Degli Studi Dell' Insubria, Italy
10. Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V., Germany
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Activity
- POLLASNET website - date base of Polish institutions- our individual contacts
- new projects- searching for partners- support in the preparation of projects
- EULASNET- experts meetings- integration of data bases
- workshops- conferences
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Website
www.pollasnet.org.pl
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Site map
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Our team
Marek STRZELEC – POLLASNET coordinator, coordination between POLLASNET, COST, EUREKA, 6th Framework Programme, NATO SfP, international bilateral cooperation, contacts with European Networks (Belasnet, Lithlasnet, Optecnet),
Zbigniew PATRON - Coordination of databases and domestic contacts of POLLASNET, coordination of cooperation with EULASNET, coordinator of WP7 part of proposal of European Laser and Optical Platform ELOP (6th FP) – „Support and Integration of Candidate Countries”
Jan MARCZAK – COST G7, Expert in laser and optical technologies
Wojciech SKRZECZANOWSKI – COST G8, 6th Framework Programme, expert in laser and optical metrology
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EUEUROPEAN LLASER AAPPLICATIONSS NETNETWORK
Creation of a platform to stimulate research, development and technology transfer dealing with laser and optical technologies and their applications, e.g. in the processing industries, in order to initiate projects emphasizing market-driven cooperation between industry, research institutions and universities.
Aim
E!2566 EUL SNET: Umbrella for Laser
technologies
EULASNETEULASNET
EULASNET: www.bit.ac.at/eulasnet
Date base:- partner search- running projects- news and events- .....
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EULASNET members
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EULASNET:AustriaBelgiumCroatiaFinlandFranceGermanyGreeceHungaryIsraelItalyLithuaniaPolandPortugalRomaniaSerbia and MontenegroSlovakiaSloveniaSpainUkraineUnited Kingdom
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BIT - Austrian EUREKA Office Wiedner Hauptstraße 76 – 1040 Wien
POLLASNETPOLLASNET
Co-ordinator
European Growth Initiative
Next generation lasers
- network of national laser facilities - 1.25 billion euro
Romano Prodi, President of the European Commission
Press conference - Brussels, 11 November 2003
Areas: “… mobile communications and technologies; the Géant research network; the hydrogen economy; nanoelectronics; next generation lasers; the global monitoring for the environment and security (GMES) satellite network; and the Kourou launch facility …”
“These lasers will be crucial in areas like new materials, nanotechnologies, biotechnology and genomics”
The overall level of investment from now to 2010 amounts to- some €38 billion in key cross-border sections of the TEN transport network,- €10 billion in key TEN energy projects and- around €14 billion for projects linked to high-speed communications networks,
R&D and innovation.
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EULASNETEULASNETEULASNET ELOP – proposal 2003
ELOPELOP - EEuropean LLaser & OOptical PPlatform
The proposal has been aimed to the improvement of the cooperation between research institutions, universities and industry, as well as end-users and to support the organisation and development of the European Laser and Optical Platform.
April 2003: Coordination Action within the 6th Framework Program, 3-rd Thematic Priority (Nanotechnology and Nanoscience...)
-15 countries (4 candidate countries, 8 members state, 2 western balkan countries, 1 associated country) -30 participants (3 from Poland)-9 workpackages (Poland is the leader of WP7)
July 2003: UnfortunatelyUnfortunately the Commission has decided that no financialno financial support would be available for this proposal.
Now: New proposal is prepared ...
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EULASNETEULASNET
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InvestigationsInvestigationsof Laser Micro-machining in Water of Laser Micro-machining in Water StreamStream
The idea of laser machining
in water stream LaMaWaM Z.Drozd - Warsaw University of Technology [email protected]
AdvantagesAdvantages of laser machining in a water stream:
· No overheating
· No oxidations
· Good waste removal
· Very limited structural defects
· Focusing of laser beam is not necessary
DisadvantagesDisadvantages
· Wetting of the machined material
· Small force exerted by water jet on the machined material
· Wear of the nozzle of water jet
LaMaWaM
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water water
Laserradiation
Example
Example of activity
SMESOLARIS LASER Ltd.
(laser producer)USER
LAMINA Company (cutting of silicon
wafer)
EUREKAProject
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EUROPEAN PARTNER
LZHLZH - - Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V.
INWENTORprof. Z.Drozd
Warsaw University of Technology
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HYDROXIAPATITE – LASER - COATING
Dipl.-Ing. Gerrit Hohenhoff
(our partner in EUREKA E!2542 RENOVA LASER is proposing through POLLASNET a new project)
Hydroxyapatite-Laser-Coating
Focusing Optic
HA-powder
Cured layer of Hydroxyapatit
100 µm
Laser Beam
Dipl.-Ing. Gerrit Hohenhoff
POLLASNET activity:
- five new partners for the consortium (three from Poland, Romania, Portugal)
LASER MICROTECHNOLOGIES
Division of Materials Science and Electrotechnology Technical University of Lodz,
90-924 Lodz Poland
Presented by POLLASNET during the common meeting of COST and EULASNET
Lisbon, November 2003
LASER TECHNOLOGIES - MICROWELDING
Nickel wire
Laser weld
Wire bonding in some types of power devices (e.g. IGBT transistors) original method
Interferometric Perimeter Fiber Optic Sensor
Professor Ph.D. Mieczysław SZUSTAKOWSKIPh.D. Wiesław CIURAPIŃSKI Ph.D. Marek ŻYCZKOWSKI
Institute of Optoelectronics
MILITARY UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
Presented by POLLASNET during the common meeting of COST and EULASNET
Lisbon, November 2003
Intruder detection along perimeter zone
Protected area
Where ?
Who?
30 km
10 km5 km
Thank you very much for your attention.
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