In November 2019, he received the renowned DGM Prize for Young Talent at the 100 Years of DGM ceremony in Berlin, which was held by the German Materials Society (DGM). Woizeschke studied production engineering at the University of Bremen and attained his PhD within the same faculty. At the Bremen Institute for Applied Beam Technologies (BIAS), he is the head of a research department. Together with his working group, he is investigating laser welding, laser soldering, laser joining of mixed compositions, and laser-based additive manufacturing of metal components in powder beds.
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