Innovative Materials For Additive Manufacturing (IMAM)



Preliminary Program(February 14, 2020)Innovative Materials For Additive Manufacturing (IMAM)March 8 – 12, 2020Santa Ana PuebloNew MexicoConference Co-ChairsDaniel SchmidtLuxembourg Institute of Science & Technology, LuxembourgBrett G. ComptonUniversity of Tennessee Knoxville, USANikhil GuptaNew York University, USAChua Chee KaiNanyang Technological University, SingaporeEngineering Conferences International32 Broadway, Suite 314 - New York, NY 10004, USA – info@Sunday, March 8, 202017:30 – 18:40Conference Check-in18:40 – 19:00Opening Remarks19:00 – 20:00Opening Reception (with heavy hors d'oeuvres)Monday, March 9, 202007:30 – 09:00Breakfast Session: AM with ThermosetsChairs:Brett G. Compton, University of Tennessee Knoxville, USAGary Gladysz, Dixie Chemical Company09:00 – 09:45Approaches to thermoset resins for direct-ink-write additive manufacturingLeah Appelhans, Sandia National Laboratories, USA09:45 – 10:15Cure behavior and thermo-mechanical properties of dual-cure thermoset resins containing functionalized fillersJessica Kopatz, Sandia National Laboratories, USA10:15 – 10:45New developments in dual cure epoxiesDaniel F. Schmidt, Luxembourg Institute of Science & Technology, Luxembourg10:45 – 11:15Coffee Break 11:15 – 11:45Controlled conversion approaches to selective laser sintering (SLS) printing of high Tg thermosetsChristopher G. Campbell, Sandia National Laboratories, USASession: Guiding AM with AI 11:45 – 12:15Mechanical metamaterials by DLP printingChristopher Hansen, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA12:15 – 12:45Additive manufacturing in pharmaceutical formulation - Development of biodegradable printed dosage forms for oral drug deliveryMatej Novak, University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Czech Republic 12:45 – 14:00Lunch14:00 – 18:30Discussion, ad hoc sessions 18:30 – 20:00Dinner Session: Upscaling Reactive AMChairs:Daniel F. Schmidt, Luxembourg Institute of Science & Technology, Luxembourg20:00 – 20:30Extrusion deposition additive manufacturing utilizing high glass transitiontemperature latent cured epoxy systemsGary Gladysz, Dixie Chemical Company, USA20:30 – 21:00Large-format 3D printing enabled by dual-curing urethane elastomersBrian Howell, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA21:00 – 21:30Large scale reactive additive manufacturing and what to expect when scaling upChristopher J. Hershey, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA21:30 – 22:00DiscussionTuesday, March 10, 202007:30 – 09:00Breakfast Session: AM with CompositesChairs:Gary Gladysz, Dixie Chemical CompanyDaniel F. Schmidt, Luxembourg Institute of Science & Technology, Luxembourg09:00 – 09:45Printing criteria for material extrusion of high temperature thermoplastic compositesChad Duty, University of Tennessee Knoxville, USA09:45 – 10:15Understanding print stability in material extrusion additive manufacturing of thermoset compositesStian K. Romberg, University of Tennessee Knoxville, USA10:15 – 10:45Coffee Break 10:45 – 11:15Assessment of reactive thermoplastic composite pultrusion for continuous-fibre reinforced 3D printingRégis Vaudémont, Luxembourg Institute of Science & Technology, Luxembourg11:15 – 11:45Development of porous composite filament for additive manufacturing of lightweight componentsNikhil Gupta, New York University, USA11:45 – 12:30Extrusion-based additive manufacturing of polymer-derived ceramic compositesBrett G. Compton, University of Tennessee Knoxville, USA12:30 Boxed lunch 13:00 – 20:00Excursion to Santa Fe with walking tourDinner on your ownWednesday, March 11, 202007:30 – 09:00Breakfast Session: Field-Controlled Printing & PropertiesChairs:Brett G. Compton, University of Tennessee Knoxville, USADaniel F. Schmidt, Luxembourg Institute of Science & Technology, Luxembourg09:00 – 09:45Field-assisted 3D printing of multi-functional materialsMatthew Begley, University of California Santa Barbara, USA09:45 – 10:30Field-assisted printing for electronic devicesTyler R. Ray, University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA10:30 – 11:00Coffee Break 11:00 – 11:30Silver?barium strontium titanate: insulator to conductor transitioning functional ink for additive manufacturingOshadha Ranasingha, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA11:30 – 12:15Beyond intuitive microstructures for 3D printed compositesJessica Faust, Northeastern University, USA12:15 – 14:00Lunch14:00 – 17:45Discussion, ad hoc sessionsSession: Process IntegrationChairs:Nikhil Gupta, New York University17:45 – 18:15Functionalizing surfaces of 3D printed objects with an integrated low-cost atmospheric pressure micro plasma torchJoris Kadok, Luxembourg Institute of Science & Technology, Luxembourg18:15 – 19:003D Printing of multi-functional structuresEric MacDonald, Youngstown State University, USA19:00 – 19:30Perspectives on the future of additive manufacturingDaniel F. Schmidt, Luxembourg Institute of Science & Technology, Luxembourg19:30 – 21:30Conference DinnerThursday, March 12, 202007:30 – 09:00Breakfast Session: AM with MetalsChairs:Nikhil Gupta, New York University09:00 – 09:45Direct 3D-printing of smart materials based on electroactive polymer-metal compositesKeng Hsu, University of Louisville, USA09:45 – 10:15Additive manufacturing of multi-metals and multi-materials by electrohydrodynamic redox printing – towards 3D gradient materials with submicrometer resolutionMaxence Menétrey, ETH Zürich, Switzerland10:15 – 10:45Segregation phenomenon during co-deposition of ceramics and metalIndumini Jayasekara, National Energy Technology Laboratory, USA10:45 – 11:15Coffee Break 11:15 – 12:00Additive manufacturing and the Kansas City national security campusJamie M. Messman, Kansas City National Security Campus, USA12:00 – 12:30Additive manufacturing of stainless steel via fused depositionMarius Wagner, ETH Zürich, Switzerland12:30 – 13:00New lightweight alloys for additive manufacturing a powder producers approachBernhard Mais, Kymera International, Germany13:00 – 14:30Lunch / Conference Review / IMAM II PlanningDeparture ................
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