Undergraduate Catalog 2021-2022 
  
    Apr 20, 2024  
Undergraduate Catalog 2021-2022
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AMT 402 - Capstone II


Credits: 4

The main learning objective of this course is to explore the additive manufacturing (AM of polymers, metals, and ceramics, along with those for emerging materials (e. g. , nanocomposites and biomaterials). Gain hands-on experience with a variety of AM machines; use these machines to fabricate protypes, post-process the parts, and record the results and appreciate the applications of AM across industries, including aerospace/automotive, medical devices, energy, electronics, and consumer products. This will allow students to get trained on both desktop and industrial-grade 3 D printers for polymers and metals, addressing the full workflow from design to characterization and place AM in the context of the evolving manufacturing infrastructure, including advances in robotics, software, logistics, and digitization of data. This will also provide the students a comprehensive understanding of AM technology, its applications, and its implications both now and in the future.



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