Explore extraordinary, groundbreaking work from this year's JLA Best Paper Award Winner |  | Congratulations to the 2025 Winner of the Journal of Laser Applications Best Paper Award | The winner of the JLA Best Paper Award is Christian Bernauer. | |
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Christian Bernauer studied Mechanical Engineering with a specialization in production technology at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). From 2019 to 2024, he was a research associate at the Institute for Machine Tools and Industrial Management (iwb), where he worked on laser manufacturing technologies and contributed to 25 peer-reviewed publications. His research focused on improving the process stability in wire-based laser metal deposition through intelligent data processing and closed-loop control. In 2024, he was a visiting researcher at Politecnico di Milano. He received his doctoral degree (Dr.-Ing.) from TUM in July 2025. Since December 2024, he has been working at roeren GmbH, where he applies his expertise to industrial manufacturing challenges. | |
Christian Bernauer Technical University of Munich, TUM School of Engineering and Design, Institute for Machine Tools and Industrial Management, Germany | |
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2025 BEST PAPER AWARD WINNER |
Toward defect-free components in laser metal deposition with coaxial wire feeding through closed-loop control of the melt pool temperature Christian Bernauer, Avelino Zapata, Michael F. Zaeh READ MORE > | | | Using photodiodes and supervised machine learning for automatic classification of weld defects in laser welding of thin foils copper-to-steel battery tabs Giovanni Chianese, Pasquale Franciosa, Tianzhu Sun, Dariusz Ceglarek, et al. READ MORE > | | | Picosecond laser structuring of graphite anodes—Ablation characteristics and process scaling Lucas Hille, Johannes Kriegler, Andreas Oehler, Michalina Chaja, et al. READ MORE > | | | Revealing the influence of ring-shaped beam profiles in high-speed laser beam microwelding by synchrotron x-ray imaging Karen Schwarzkopf, Silvana Burger, Lova Chechik, Carola Forster, et al. READ MORE > | | | |
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