Fabrication & Additive Manufacturing
Fabrication of materials involves making material from scratch using raw or precursor materials.
Additive Manufacturing is dramatically different from conventional manufacturing techniques such as machining, casting, and forging. During the process, products are formed layer by layer as the matter is repetitively built up rather than removed.
We also develop new "inks" and resins that enable direct 3D printing of our advanced materials.
Our researchers:
Dr Florian Bouville
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Dr Florian Bouville
Dr Iain Dunlop
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Dr Iain Dunlop
Professor David Dye
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Professor David Dye
Professor Sandrine Heutz
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Professor Sandrine Heutz
Dr Sam Humphry-Baker
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Dr Sam Humphry-Baker
Dr Chun Ann Huang
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Dr Chun Ann Huang
Professor Molly Stevens FRS FREng
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Professor Molly Stevens FRS FREng
Professor Fang Xie
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Professor Fang Xie
Dr Peter Petrov
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Dr Peter Petrov