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Course Outline
- History of lasers and their applications
- Laser Safety
- Principles of laser operation and types of lasers
- Electromagnetic (EM) radiation and wave propogation
- Optics
- Laser-material interactions
- Laser implementation considerations and trouble shooting
- Industrial manufacturing process applications of lasers:
- Marking
- Cleaning
- Heat treating
- Peening
- Forming
- Sintering and Welding
- Polishing and Structuring
- Cutting
Program Director & Instructors
Frank Pfefferkorn
Dr. Frank Pfefferkorn is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His teaching and research are focused on discrete metal part manufacturing processes, and heat transfer as it applies to manufacturing processes. His goals are to: (1) educate/develop manufacturing engineers/workforce, and (2) build a scientific understanding of advanced manufacturing processes, develop physics-based models that can be used to improve and control these processes, and to transfer this fundamental knowledge to industry. In his lab he conducts research with a focus on where the tool meets the workpiece, whether that tool is a laser, mechanical cutting tool, friction stir tool, etc. Currently, his lab is conducting research on: friction stir welding and processing, placing sensors in the coatings of cutting tools for smart manufacturing, solid-state metal additive-subtractive manufacturing (including friction surfacing), and laser remelting surfaces for polishing, structuring, and hardening.
In addition to being an Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering he serves as the Academic Director of the online MS Manufacturing Systems Engineering Program at UW-Madison.
Kevin Klingbell
Program Director
Susan Ottmann