Metallic Materials for 3D Printing - Part 1
Offered By: Materials Research Society via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the world of metal 3D printing in this comprehensive 59-minute webinar hosted by the Materials Research Society. Gain insights into the layerwise consolidation of metallic feedstock materials using various energy sources to create complex shapes. Discover the significant advancements in technologies and materials over the past two decades, leading to widespread adoption across industries, academia, and R&D organizations. Learn about the brief history of metal 3D printing, various printing methods, and metallic material systems used in these processes. Join host Suman Das from Georgia Institute of Technology and speakers Moataz Attallah from the University of Birmingham and S. Suresh Babu from the University of Tennessee/Oak Ridge National Laboratory for this informative session. Note that this is part one of a two-part webinar series, with the second part available separately.
Syllabus
Metallic Materials for 3D Printing
Taught by
Materials Research Society
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