About the Event
The LPM symposium provides a forum for researchers, industrial users, and laser manufacturers to exchange knowledge on fundamental mechanisms and applied techniques in laser precision microfabrication. Topics include state-of-the-art processing methods and emerging directions in laser-based manufacturing and materials engineering.
Tescan at the Event
Tescan will contribute as a speaker, presenting work based on the Tescan FemtoChisel™ platform. The focus is on ultrashort-pulsed laser microfabrication for advanced materials applications.
At the conference, Tescan presents:
Ultrashort-Pulsed Laser Microfabrication Toolkit for Advanced Materials: High-Fidelity Microholes, Laser-First Lamella Preforms, and Wettability-Engineered Glass Surfaces
The presentation addresses practical approaches to:
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High-fidelity microhole fabrication
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Laser-first lamella preforms for downstream microscopy workflows (e.g., FIB-SEM sample preparation)
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Surface modification of glass for controlled wettability
The content is relevant for workflows involving precision material removal, structuring, and preparation prior to microscopy or analytical techniques.
Agenda / Program
June 09, 2026 | Tescan FemtoChisel: Ultrashort-Pulsed Laser Microfabrication Toolkit for Advanced Materials: High-Fidelity Microholes, Laser-First Lamella Preforms, and Wettability-Engineered Glass Surfaces
Speaker: Pouya Tavousi, Head of AI and Advanced Solutions, Tescan Group
What You Will Learn
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Principles of ultrashort-pulsed laser microfabrication
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Strategies for producing high-quality microstructures in advanced materials
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Integration of laser processing with sample preparation workflows for microscopy
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Approaches to improving reproducibility and process control in laser-based fabrication
Who Should Attend
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Researchers in materials science and microfabrication
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Users ofFIB-SEM, SEM, and related sample preparation techniques
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Specialists in laser materials processing
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Engineers working with advanced materials and surface modification
Why Attend
This session provides a technical overview of how ultrashort-pulsed laser processing can be applied to practical microfabrication and sample preparation challenges. It is particularly relevant for users seeking to integrate laser-based methods into existing microscopy or materials analysis workflows.
Registration
Registration is available via the official event website:

Tescan team will be available on-site for discussions and meetings.