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Meeting MS&T24: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Additive Manufacturing of Polymer-involved Ceramic and Metal Composites
Sponsorship TMS: Composite Materials Committee
Organizer(s) Kenan Song, University of Georgia
Xiangyang Dong, Arizona State University
Kun Fu, University of Delaware
Erina Baynojir Joyee, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Yifei Jin, University of Nevada Reno
Scope 3D printing has enabled rapid responsiveness, convenient operation, and a high personalization level. Also, it has the advantage of significantly reducing material waste due to its additive characteristics and decentralized productions. Our conference session will provide a comprehensive talk series on commonly used 3D printing involving polymers, ceramics, and their composite or hybrid systems to understand manufacturing-material compatibility and inspire new processing mechanisms. Considering the close relationship between manufacturing mechanisms and material properties, we will include in this conference presentation discussing critical challenges in 3D printed material systems, especially critical manufacturing factors in printing polymer and/or ceramic nanocomposites.
Abstracts Due 05/15/2024
PRESENTATIONS APPROVED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE

Additive Manufacturing of SiSiC Based on Wood Polymer Composites (WPC)
Advanced Humidity Sensor Development Using Direct Ink Writing and Polymer Nanocomposites
Development of Magnetoactive Bioink for 3D Printing of Stimuli-Responsive Composite Materials
Fabrication of Hollow Microneedle with Ceramic-Polymer Composite for Dermal Interstitial Fluid Extraction.
Integration of Low-Melting-Point Alloy and Thermoplastic Elastomers for 3D Printing of Multifunctional Composites
Two-Color Thermal Imaging and Modeling of WC-Ni Cermet Melt Pools in Laser Powder Bed Fusion


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