个人简介
Professor Ken Watkins held the position of Professor of Laser Engineering at the University of Liverpool from 2003 until his retirement in 2012. He has over eighteen years of experience and over 200 publications in the laser engineering field. He is an expert in the study of mechanisms of laser-materials interaction in the areas of laser cleaning, laser forming, laser surface treatment, direct laser deposition and laser micro and nano processes. The application of lasers in the fields of aerospace, general engineering, biomaterials, art conservation and medicine are areas of special interest.
Invited talk (Invitation to Speak, Tsinghua University, China 2010)
Invited talk (Invitation to Speak, Beijing Institute of Technology 2010)
Invited keynote (Keynote Speech, University of Erlangen 2010)
Invited Keynote presentation (Keynote Speech, BIAS, Bremen 2005)
研究领域
I am no longer research active but retain an interest in study of mechanisms of laser-materials interaction in the areas of laser cleaning, laser forming, laser surface treatment, direct laser deposition and laser micro and nano processes. The application of lasers in the fields of aerospace, general engineering, biomaterials, art conservation and medicine are areas of special interest.
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532nm Wavelength Curing in the Laser Assisted Direct Write (LA-DW) of particulate silver inks
Advanced polarization control for optimizing ultrafast laser micro-processing
Laser Forming of ERW Steel Square Tubes within Metallurgical Constraints
Laser assisted direct write process with novel beam profiles
Ultrafast laser internal structuring of materials with a spatial light modulator
Ultrafast laser parallel microprocessing using high uniformity binary Dammann grating generated beam array
Ultrafast laser surface wettability modif ication on alumina surface
A Thermal Investigation on Silver Ink Tracks Cured on Flexible Substrates by Repeating Irradiations of Nd:YAG laser at 532nm
A review of ultrafast laser materials micromachining
Advances in Ultra Short Pulse Laser based Parallel Processing using a Spatial Light Modulator
Laser microprocessing of steel with radially and azimuthally polarized femtosecond vortex pulses
Modelling of laser forming at macro and micro scales
Multi-beam second-harmonic generation in beta barium borate with a spatial light modulator and application to internal structuring in poly(methyl methacrylate)
Multiple Beam Internal Structuring of PMMA
Multiple NUV femtosecond laser beam direct writing of volume Bragg gratings
Picosecond Laser Beam Shaping Using a Spatial Light Modulator
Polymer-nanoparticle composites composed of PEDOT:PSS and nanoparticles of Ag synthesised by laser ablation
Real-time control of polarisation in ultra-short-pulse laser micro-machining
Selective ablation of thin films using ultra-short laser pulses
Thermal laser micro-adjustment using picosecond pulse durations
Ultrashort pulse laser patterning of indium tin oxide thin films on glass by uniform diffractive beam patterns
Ultrashort pulse periodic structuring of metallic surfaces
A predictive thermal dynamic model for parameter generation in the laser assisted direct write process
Finite element Modelling of the laser forming of AISI1010 steel
Modeling of Real Temporally Variant Beam Shapes in Laser Materials Processing