8:00 AM-9:00 AM
Registration & Networking Opportunity (Atrium)
8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Exhibits/Tables/Posters (Rowan Hall Atrium)
9:00 AM-9:15 AM
Welcome & Introduction (Rowan Hall Auditorium)
9:15 AM – 12:00 PM
Plenary Session
"Additive Manufacturing of Reinforced High Performance Thermoset Polymers," Nicolas Alvarez, Ph.D. – Drexel University
"Low-Cost Deployment of Additive Manufacturing in the Quantification of Biofilm Accumulation," Christopher Piccolo – Rowan University
"Additive Manufacturing of Magnesium Parts for Rotorcrafts via Laser Powder Bed Fusion," Antonio Paesano, Ph.D. – Boeing
"Multiplexed Fused Filament Fabrication Beyond Throughput-Resolution-Flexibility Tradeoffs," Rajiv Malhotra, Ph.D. – Rutgers University
"DLP Printing of Materials with Spatially Resolved Properties from a Single Vat," Giuseppe R. Palmese, Ph.D. – Rowan University AMMI
"Additive Manufacturing of Renewable Materials," Joseph F. Stanzione III, Ph.D. – Rowan University AMMI
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
Lunch, Networking Opportunity, and Tours
1:30 PM – 2:45 PM
Poster Session (Rowan Hall Atrium)
2:45 PM – 4:45 PM
Afternoon Session I (319 Engineering Hall)
"Controlled 2D and 3D Self-Assembly of Short Fibers for Additive Manufacturing," Thamires Andrade Lima, Ph.D. – Drexel University
"Novel Technique for Swift and Controlled Fabrication of Composite Materials via Additive Manufacturing," Ahmed M. H. Ibrahim – Drexel University
"In-situ Monitoring for Assisted Defect Detection in AM Using Optical Imaging and Infrared Thermography," Youssef Abouel Nour – New York University
"3D-Printed Shadow Waveguide-Based Acoustofluidic Device for Microparticle Trapping and Manipulation," Chadi Ellouzi – Rowan University
Afternoon Session II (321 Engineering Hall)
"Determining the Processing Conditions of Direct Ink Writing Through Controlling Interfacial Adhesion," Heedong Yoon, Ph.D. – Drexel University
"Betulin-Based Polyester Thermoplastics and Their Incorporation in UV-Curable Methacrylate Networks," Casey Cox – Rowan University AMMI
"Substrate Compatibilization Strategies for Self-Limiting Electrospray Deposition," Noah McAllister – Rutgers University
"Styrene Maleic Anhydride Enhanced ABS Compounds Tailored for Additive Manufacturing," Sudipto Das, Ph.D. – Aurorium
4:45 PM – 5:00 PM
Announcement of Poster Award Winner(s) and Closing Remarks
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